Jimmy had booked a room in a nearby hotel and opened the two folders provided by Lambert. One contained the files of a murder case, and the other was a compilation of clues about the suspects.
Jimmy placed the files on the table, pondering what exactly Hughes had figured out on his end.
The recent attacks were unmistakably characteristic of an intelligence agency's style, a point on which there was no dispute. Both Hughes and Mahong had mentioned this before.
If these people were directly causing trouble for Jimmy without contacting the FBI, it meant there was either a personal vendetta or internal problems within the agency. Regardless of which it was, Jimmy must be—or must have been—from some agency.
However, Jimmy's file was quite clear: he had no record of previous employment with any special agency. Coupled with Jimmy's formidable marksmanship and combat skills, the ever-elusive agency materialized in Hughes's mind.