James Chase - Tell It to the Birds

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When a small-time clerk insures his life for $50,000 and then suddenly dies ten days later, it doesn’t take a genius to work out something suspicious is going on. So when Maddox, the top man in the insurance business, finds out, he is determined to get to the bottom of it. And this means trouble for someone. In fact it means trouble for the beautiful, auburn-haired Meg Barlowe, a woman with a serious past.

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There was one lone car parked under the trees. It was early yet. In another hour, there would be several cars. From the lone car, came the faint sound of dance music on the radio. Satisfied there was no one on this plateau except the two in the car, Barlowe took off his hat and pulled the white bathing cap down over his head. He then replaced his hat. He put the cheek pads into place, then taking the gun from his pocket, he began to move silently and swiftly towards the car.

His heart hammered, his breath came in short, snorting gasps… this time, he was no longer going to be a mere onlooker; a mere peeping Tom.

On the following Monday morning as Anson was preparing to go to Pru Town, the telephone bell rang.

Anna answered the call, said, “Yes, he’s here: who is it please?” Then to Anson, “A Mrs. Thomson wants you,” and she flicked down the key.

Impatiently, Anson scooped up his receiver.

“Yes? This is John Anson.”

“John… it is me.”

With a feeling of shock, Anson recognized Meg’s voice. He looked furtively across at Anna who was threading paper into her typewriter. Alarmed that Meg had been reckless enough to call him at his office, but excited to hear her voice again, he said “Yes, Mrs. Thomson?”

“I must see you tonight. Something has happened.”

Guardedly, Anson said, “I’ll be able to manage that. Thank you for calling,” and he hung up.

As Anna showed no interest in the call, Anson didn’t bother to lie to her. He hurriedly completed his preparations.

Telling Anna he would be back the following morning, he went down to his car.

During the day he kept thinking of Meg and wondering what had happened to make her call him. On his way to lunch at the Marlborough he stopped off at a drug store for some after-shave lotion. As he was paying for his purchase a woman who had come in after him, said, “Hello Johnny… long time no see.”

Turning sharply, he found Fay Lawley, the girl he used to go around with before he had dropped her for Meg, standing by his side…

Fay’s coarse prettiness and her enthusiastic wantonness had once attracted Anson; but looking at her now, he marvelled that he had ever found her interesting.

“Hello, Fay,” he said in a cold, flat voice. “Excuse me… I’m pressed for time.”

“See you tonight, Johnny?” Fay asked, staring at him, her eyes hard and challenging.

He forced a smile.

“I’m afraid not… not tonight. I’ll call you the next time in town.”

Side stepping her, he made a move to the door, but she caught hold of his arm.

“Remember me?” Her eyes now granite hard, scared him. “You and me met once a week… remember?” He steeled himself and shook her off. “Take it easy, Fay… I just happen to be busy.” He pushed past her and walked to his car. He was aware sweat was on his face and there was a hollow feeling of alarm around his heart.

He drove to the Marlborough, and parking his car, he entered the restaurant where he was joined by Harry Davis, an oil and gas salesman whom he often met on the road.

Davis was a fat, middle-aged man who had the happy knack of getting along with anyone. But with this puzzle of what Meg had said on his mind, Anson would have preferred to have eaten alone.

After they had ordered the lunch, Davis asked Anson how business was. The two men discussed business conditions while they ate the excellent pea soup, then as the waiter brought them the fried chicken, Davis said, “I don’t know what this town is coming to! Two shootings in ten days! We want a smarter police chief! We’ve got to stamp out this kind of violence and at once!” Anson looked up sharply. “Two shootings!

What’s this?”

“Haven’t you seen this morning’s newspaper?”

“No. What’s all this?” Happily, Davis relaxed back in his chair. “A real juicy murder-cum-sex crime! A young couple were necking out at Glyn Hill last night when some maniac crept up on them with a gun. He shot the man and raped the girl. I knew the murdered man… he had been going steady with the girl for the past six months. It’s a hell of a thing! The girl was horribly used. Of course, the police haven’t a clue. At least they have a description of the killer. This, and the Caltex murder must be making Jenson spin like a top.”

“He’s got nowhere with the Caltex shooting, has he?”

Anson said, cutting into his chicken.

“Well, no. I guess we can’t blame him for that. Some passing thug, but this other thing is something else besides.”

David chewed thoughtfully for a long moment, then went on, “I have a teenage daughter… you never know; once a swine like that rapes a girl, he wants to rape another.”

“Yeah,” Anson said, but he wasn’t interested. His mind, went back to Meg. Something has happened. He only half listened to Davis as he talked on and on.

As Meg opened the front door, Anson said, “You’re worrying me. I told you never to telephone me at the office.”

“I had to see you,” Meg said, leading the way into the sitting-room.

He took off his top coat and joined her by the fire. “What is it?”

“Sit down.”

Impatiently, he sat on the settee and she sat on the floor at his feet.

“John… this now isn’t going to world. We’re leaving here.” Anson stiffened. A cold void began to form inside him.

“Leaving? What do you mean?”

“Just that. Phil told me last night. We are going to Florida at the end of the month.”

“Florida?” Anson stared at her. “Meg! What are you telling me?”

She gave a hopeless shrug.

“That’s what he told me. Some man… his name is Herman Schuman… has a big horticultural set-up in Florida. He happened to be in Framley’s stores a couple of days ago. He saw what Phil could do. He’s offered him a partnership.

Phil is wild with excitement. It’s exactly what’ he wants and no risks.”

Anson sagged back against the cushions of the settee.

“At the end of this month?”

“Yes. Phil’s giving in his notice at the end of the week. And there’s something else. He intends to cancel the insurance policy. He doesn’t need the capital now.”

“You’ll go with him?” Anson asked.

“What else can I do?” Meg suddenly gripped his hands. “Oh! John! I want you so much! What can we do?”

He pulled her to him. His mind tried to cope with what she had told him.

Florida! She would be miles away from him! The thought of losing all that money that he had counted on, had dreamed about, sent a stab of frustration through him.

Meg pulled away from him and got to her feet. She began to move restlessly around’the room.

“You see now? I had to telephone you! Can’t we get rid of him before he leaves? That’s our only hope, John. If we can get rid of him before the end of the month…”

“Yes… let me think,” Anson said, pressing his hands to his head. “How long have we… eighteen days before the end of the month?”

“Yes.”

Anson felt a sudden chill of apprehension.

“There’s Maddox!”

“Oh damn Maddox!” Meg exclaimed. “If we don’t do it before the end of the month, we’ll never do it! John! I’m willing to take a risk… are you?”

“But how?” Anson asked, wavering. “I imagined I had five months to get this fixed… now I have only eighteen days!”

Meg drew in a quick, sharp breath. She had him hooked! For the past days and nights she had thought and thought how she could persuade him to kill her husband before she lost Sailor Hogan. It had come to her suddenly to tell Anson that Phil would be leaving the district at the end of the month. She knew she would be safe telling him this. He would never think to check.

Anson was now facing her.

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