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James Chase: Tiger by the Tail

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Kenway Holland is a respectable bank teller who is alone in the city since his wife is visiting her mother. Kenny’s friend Parker convinces him to take advantage of the situation inviting him to phone a “very special” call girl. That’s the worse movement in his life, because the girl will be murdered and Kenny will become the main suspect.

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“Holland got away,” Motley went on. “We’re still looking for him. We’ve got the press on our backs.”

“Get Holland! Do you hear?” O’Brien snarled. “That’s an order!”

He slammed down the receiver, went quickly across the room to the hall where Sullivan stood waiting.

“I’m going out,” O’Brien said. “Wait up for me!”

He hurried to the garage, got the Cadillac out again and drove fast to Maddox Court.

It took him a little under ten minutes to get there, and by that time he had his story ready. He had to convince Gilda that he had nothing to do with Johnny’s death. He had told her he had seen him off in a plane for Paris. Very well then: the plane had returned with engine trouble and Johnny had left it. That’s the best he could do. She would be too upset by Johnny’s death to question the story.

The night clerk, who knew O’Brien well, hurried to open the elevator doors as O’Brien crossed the lobby.

“Miss Dorman is in, sir,” he said.

O’Brien grunted, got into the elevator and was whisked to the top floor.

The poor kid would be in bed and asleep, he thought as he crossed the passage to her front door. This was going to be a hell of a shock for her.

He rang the bell.

There was a pause, then Gilda called through the door, “Who is it?”

“Sean. Let me in, kid.”

She opened the door.

He was startled to see she had her back turned to him and she was facing the open door of the sitting-room. He saw she had a gun in her hand.

“What’s happening… ?”

He looked into the sitting-room at the tense, white-faced man sitting in a chair who stared at him with frightened eyes.

“A burglar… or what?” O’Brien asked. “Here, give me the gun.” He took it from Gilda and walked into the sitting-room. “What’s all this about?”

“It’s the man who killed Fay Carson,” Gilda said, breathlessly. “He broke in here.”

O’Brien stiffened.

“Are you Holland?” he demand

“Yes,” Ken said, “but I didn’t kill her.”

“Yeah?” O’Brien said. “Well, tell that to the jury.” He looked at Gilda. “What’s he doing here?”

“He must be crazy. He came here expecting me to hide him. He says Johnny shot a policeman and is wounded. He says you planned to murder Johnny and he rescued him.”

“That’s a laugh,” O’Brien said. “Get police headquarters.” He waved to the telephone. “They’ll be glad to see him.”

“Wait!” Ken said. “You must listen to me.” He was looking at Gilda. “I heard this man…”

“Shut up!” O’Brien said, threatening him with the gun. “Open your mouth again and you’ll get shot!” To Gilda he went on, “Get Motley. He’ll handle this.”

As she moved over to the telephone, the front-door bell rang. She looked quickly at O’Brien, her hand hovering over the telephone.

“Are you expecting anyone?” he asked, as the bell rang again.

“No.”

“Here, take the gun and watch this guy. I’ll see who it is.”

He gave her the gun, walked into the hall and opened the front door.

Lieutenant Adams stood in the passage, his hands in his pockets. His face didn’t betray his surprise at seeing O’Brien, but he was surprised.

“What the hell are you doing here?” O’Brien rasped.

“Holland’s here, isn’t he?” Adams said mildly.

“How do you know?”

“I got a message.”

O’Brien stood aside.

“You’d better come in and take charge of him.”

Adams walked into the sitting-room, looked at the gun in Gilda’s hand, then at Ken. He gave Ken a sly wink.

“This is the man who killed Fay Carson,” O’Brien said. “Charge him and take him away.”

Adams shook his head.

“He didn’t kill her,” he said.

“I’m telling you he did!” O’Brien snapped. “The Commissioner has all the evidence he needs for a conviction. Don’t argue with me! Charge him and take him away.”

“The Commissioner got his information from Sergeant Donovan, who is invariably inaccurate,” Adams said, watching Gilda as she laid the gun down on the sideboard.

“If Howard is satisfied, I am. I told you to arrest this man!”

“But he didn’t do it. I had instructions to carry out an independent investigation. I’ve done so and I’ve cracked the case. This isn’t the man.”

“I suppose you are going to tell me Dorman killed her?” O’Brien said angrily.

“No, he didn’t, either.”

O’Brien made an impatient gesture.

“Don’t be so damned mysterious! Who killed her, then?”

“It’s quite a story. The facts…”

“I don’t want to listen to this,” Gilda said. “Sean, can’t he take this man away ? This has been a shock to me. I want to go to bed.”

“You’ll be interested, Miss Dorman,” Adams said before O’Brien could say anything. “Fay Carson was murdered because you married Maurice Yarde. You can’t fail to be interested.”

Gilda stiffened, her mouth tightened into a thin line.

“What did you say?” O’Brien’s face flushed. “Married to Yarde? What the hell do you mean?”

Gilda turned to him.

“He’s lying! Don’t listen to him, Sean. Get them out of here!”

“You can’t deny it, Miss Dorman,” Adams said. He sat down in a chair near Ken. “I had confirmation from Los Angeles not ten minutes ago. You married Maurice Yarde thirteen months ago. You lived with him for four months, then you left him. It’s on record.”

Gilda appeared to make an effort to control herself. She shrugged and turned away.

“All right,” she said, her voice harsh. “So it’s on record. It’s no business of yours.”

“Yes, it is,” Adams said, crossing one leg over the other. “Your marriage supplies the motive for Fay Carson’s murder.”

Gilda looked at O’Brien, who was standing motionless, his eyes glittering.

“Don’t believe him, Sean. He’s either mad or drunk!”

“You’d better be careful what you are saying,” O’Brien said to Adams.

“I can produce evidence of her marriage by tomorrow morning,” Adams said indifferently. “She’s wasting time denying it.”

O’Brien went to Gilda, took her arm and looked intently at her.

“Are you married to Yarde, kid?”

She hesitated, then gave a despairing little shrug.

“Yes. I’m sorry, Sean. I should have told you. I’m getting a divorce. I was a fool to have married him, and I’ve paid for it. I didn’t live with him for more than a month before I found out what he was. I was too ashamed to tell you.”

O’Brien gave her a crooked little smile.

“Forget it. We all make mistakes.” He patted her arm. “It’s okay, kid.” Then he turned to Adams. “You’ve poked your goddamn nose into too much of this. Take that guy out of here, charge him with the murder of Fay

Carson and make it stick! If I have any more bleating from you, I’ll have you thrown off the force!”

Adams stroked the tip of his thin nose as he met O’Brien’s furious eyes.

“It can’t be done. He didn’t kill her.”

“Then who did?” O’Brien snarled.

Adams nodded at Gilda.

“She did, of course.”

“My God!” O’Brien exploded. “I’ll make you pay for that! I’ll…” He broke off as he caught sight of Gilda’s face.

She was now as white as a fresh fall of snow. Her eyes stared past O’Brien, her hand at her throat. He followed the direction of her staring eyes.

In her bedroom doorway, looking up at her, was a fawn Pekinese dog.

III

Deliberately, the dog crossed the room and stopped outside the door leading to the kitchen. It scratched at the paintwork, whined, then scratched at the door again.

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