D.C. office. Communications officer. The company issued a press release describing major balance-sheet problems. Their stock went way down and the owners bought it all up and went private. Next year profits went way, way higher.'
'Manipulation?'
'Maybe the owners are just a couple of lucky guys. And maybe lawyers go to heaven.'
'Who are the owners?'
'Two brothers from Oregon, inherited it from their daddy, moved to Texas. Big liberals on paper- funding ecology research, humane solutions to crime.'
'Oregon,' I said. 'Hoffman's constituents. Was he part of the buyout?'
'If he was, it didn't hit the news, but they did contribute big to his last reelection.'
'How big?'
'Three hundred thou- what they call soft money, gets around the spending limits. Seeing as Hoffman didn't have to put out much- he was a shoo-in- that's very sweet. So it wouldn't surprise me if he's backing them on some island project. He chairs a committee that considers big federal development grants, has the power to let things through or hold them up. But I can't find anything smelly.'
'The cops who got fired,' I said. 'Were the leaks directly related to the cannibal murder?'
'I had trouble getting details. The press doesn't believe in full disclosure when it comes to the press. But the firings took place right after the arrest.'
'Did you get any names of fired cops?'
I heard paper rustling. 'White, Tagg, Johnson, Haygood, Ceru-'
'Anders Haygood?'
'That's what it says.'
'He lives here. One of the guys who likes to cut things up. His buddy's been whipping the crowd up against Ben. Likes to pee when women are watching.'
'Wonderful.'
'So he and Creedman got booted at the same time- they know each other. Ten to one they're both on Stasher-Layman's payroll. Same for my next-door neighbor. She claims to be a scientist, but both she and Creedman are carrying guns that they picked up in Guam.'
'Jesus, Alex. Just sit tight till the boat comes in. Don't try to find out any more.'
'All right,' I said. 'But now I'm starting to think Moreland
' 'I wuz framed'?'
'Ten points for the detective.'
'It's always 'I wuz framed' unless it's 'I blacked out' or 'He started it.''
'Ben's two for three, claims he was choked out, the rest is blank.'
'Brilliant.'
I told him the rest of Ben's account.
'Beyond lame,' he said. 'Needs a four-prong walker. You know, Alex, a
'What should I do about the info on Creedman and Haygood?'
'Nothing. If the lawyer Moreland hired is really so sharp, let
'Alfred Landau. Honolulu.'
'When's he getting over there?'
'Two or three days.'
'Perfect timing. I'll wait till you've left.'
'Meanwhile Ben sits there rotting?'
'Ben ain't going anywhere no matter what anyone says or does. They found him
'Convenient, isn't it?'
'Or stupid,' he said. 'But that just makes it typical. I had an idiot last month carjacked and killed some citizen, then drove the car for a couple of days before taking it to the dealer to complain about the fucking brakes. Funny, except the citizen's just as dead. Don't deal with it, Alex. I'll call Landau as soon as you're off the island. And don't feel bad about Ben. From what you're telling me, that jail cell may well be the safest place for him right now.'
'I'm not sure of that. We're not talking maximum security, just a hole at the back of the building. The victim's family visited the police station today. I saw the look in their eyes. It wouldn't take much of a mob to pull him out.'
'Sorry about that, but where else can he go? How's security at the estate?'
'Nonexistent.'
'Just stay
'Okay.'
'You definitely have your passage booked?'
'Definitely.' If the storm didn't stall things.
'See you soon. Enough of this paradise shit.'
Cheryl brought dinner up to our room and we picked at it. Darkness made its entrance virtually unnoticed. The rain got stronger, relentless, slapping the sides of the house.
But still warm. No lightning. The air was flat, deenergized.
As I sat there and did nothing, time's edges melted.
Trying to
All these years- all his accomplishments- propelled by a troubled conscience?
Milo was right. It wasn't my battle.
Robin smiled from across the room. I'd told her what Milo had learned and she'd said, 'So it's good we're leaving.'
She was curled up now with some old magazines that had come with the suite. Spike snored at her feet. Peaceful scene, damned domestic. Pretending was fun.
I pointed to a wet window. 'Listen to it.'
She let her hand drop to Spike's head. 'It was a dark and stormy night.'
I laughed, went over, and kissed her hair.
She put the
She teased my tongue with hers. Our mouths collided. All the electricity, here.
We were slow-dancing toward the bed, fumbling with buttons, when the knocks on the door added thunder.
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Pam's voice on the other side: 'Is anyone in there?'
We opened the door.