Hamish was accustomed to visiting chambers of the high and mighty. Fame took him through many doors. But not even the Oval Office boasted as much symbolism that South Dakota’s senior senator poured into this room. Even thick, columnar bulges at four corners-vertical rails that might drop the whole office to an armored basement-were decorated like Native American rain sticks.
Senator Strong returned from a bookshelf bearing several hardcovers. “If you’d indulge an old fan?” he asked, opening one to its title page-
The usual mixed feelings. Hamish found autographs tiresome. Yet, it was an equalizing moment. Politicians could be as celebrity-crazed as anybody, eager to gush about some old bestseller, or asking Hamish about actors he had met on movie sets. Hamish pondered a dedication. Something original, flattering and personal… yet, not
He scribbled:
The last was one of his least favorite titles. Maybe this time, he’d insist the movie studio change it.
“I’m in your debt.” The senator collected his books. “And now-” He paused.
“And now-” Hamish repeated, a habit going back to childhood. Prompting people to get on with it.
“Yes. Well. As you’ve guessed, I asked you here because of what happened last Tuesday.” Strong frowned, causing masculine creases to furrow even deeper. “But I forget my manners. Please sit. Can I offer coffee? Chocolates? Both are made from beans grown on the banks of the Big Horn.”
Hamish alighted onto the guest chair, folding his long legs, refusing refreshment with a simple head shake. Now that the main topic was broached, Strong showed signs. A bead of sweat. Flicks of tongue. The jittery touching of one hand on the other. Hamish noted these subvocally.
“No?” The senator turned toward the wet bar. “Then something stronger? How about some switchgrass firewater? Prairie Avenger is distilled-”
“You were talking about recent events… if they can be discussed discreetly?”
“My office is swept by Darktide Services. Anyway, what have I to hide?”
Hamish blinked. He personally knew of several things that the senator would not want made public, and those were
“Well, sir… on Thursday, in front of the world, you tried to explain Tuesday’s initial… behavior by claiming, rather forcefully, that you had been
A memorable scene. Flanked on one side by his wife and on the other by his mistress, with both sets of children, the senator had tried for the image of a wounded family man, the victim of dark conspiracies. It wasn’t pretty, or effective.
Strong winced. “Yeah, that made me look pretty foolish. Trawling for excuses. Squirming to get off the hook for things I said. Of course, what’s frustrating is-it’s true.”
Hamish sat up. “You mean you really were-”
“Poisoned? Oh, yes. I have very solid basis for saying that my aberrant behavior was triggered by a mind- altering substance someone slipped into my food, just before that first outburst.”
“Poisoned.” Hamish took a moment to absorb this. “Your health… were you harmed in other-”
“No. I’m still Strong-as-a-Bull-Standing.” The legislator laughed harshly. “It was all psychotropic and temporary, I’m told.”
Hamish nodded eagerly. “This is great news. It makes you a
Crandall Strong frowned. “I know that. Alas, it’s not so simple.”
“Go on, sir. Tell me what you know.”
“It’s plenty. For example, backtracking vid images of last Tuesday, I can be pretty sure
“Well, that’s a start.” Hamish nodded. “If you don’t want the feds involved, or Darktide, I know some investigators without apparent political ties and who never joined the Cop Guild. They’ll discreetly analyze every viewtrack and find out who-”
The senator shook his head. “My own infoweb aide already did that, using top-notch surveillance aiware. We
“Wow. Then why-”
“In fact, not only is the perpetrator right there, on the vid tracks, but he
This made Hamish straighten, his back stiff. He blinked a couple of times. “Of course the fellow could just be a braggart, taking credit after the fact. You have to supplement that with means, motive, opportunity…”
“All of which
“But… but then, why don’t you act on all this? File charges! Clear your name.”
Strong plopped into the bison-hide chair. His brow furrowed. “We plan to do that in a week, maybe two…”
“Why wait?” Then Hamish answered himself. “Because of the threats.”
“Exactly. My poisoner is blackmailing me.”
“Hm. Those two crimes seldom come together. You don’t have to tell me what he’s holding over you-”
“I’d tell you if I knew! It’s about the missing piece of information.”
“The missing- Ah. You mean what the poison was.
“Right! That’s what the perp is using to blackmail me!”
“I don’t follow-”
“If I prosecute, or take any reprisal, the poisoner will
Hamish stared. “I don’t get it.”
“My reaction too! How could that matter? You mentioned the Algebra of Forgiveness, Mr. Brookeman. There are circumstances that mitigate almost any life mistake, and being a