(Ridge) The rail line was easy enough to find. I'd been through that part of the city before, years back, and not much had changed. The buildings out there were old and most of them weren't being used for anything anymore. Just sitting there taking up space. I parked two blocks out and waited. Knox pulled up four minutes later, Leo behind him, and Jax right after that. They killed the engines and came to where I was standing near the front of my truck. "How good is the tip?" Knox asked. "Good enough to check," I said. He nodded at that. He knew what it meant. We weren't going in blind, but we weren't going in sure either. That was fine. We'd worked with less before. "Two hired guys," I said. "Watching in shifts. Side fence at the back is broken. That's how he comes and goes." "You

