Stuart Kaminsky - Blood On The Sun

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Detective Mac Taylor is a dedicated crime scene investigator who believes that everything is connected and everyone has a story. He and Detective Stella Bonasera lead a team of crack forensic experts through the gritty and kinetic world of New York City as they piece together clues and eliminate doubt to ultimately crack their cases.
A modest home in a suburban Queens neighborhood is the unlikely site of a grisly crime scene: a married couple and their daughter are found brutally murdered. Missing from the scene is the couple's young son, and Mac Taylor and Danny Messer soon uncover signs of a possible kidnapping. Can they find him before it's too late?
In a heavily Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn, the body of a devoutly religious man is found ritually displayed on the floor of his synagogue. Stella Bonasera and Aiden Burn initially suspect a fringe fundamentalist group that has had run-ins with the victim's congregation, but the group is led by a charismatic and antagonistic man who does everything he can to stonewall the team's investigation.
Two very different crimes, with one thing in common: CSI investigators who won't stop until they uncover the truth.

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He drank a can of ginger ale and ate some peanut butter and cheese crackers, deciding when to make his move and where to make it.

The phone on Scott's kitchen counter rang. Kyle didn't pick it up but Scott's answering machine did: "This is Scott Shuman, please leave a message."

When the message clicked off, Scott's voice came on, anxious, concerned: "Kyle, a cop named Taylor just left my office. He asked me if I'd seen you. I told him no. I think he believed me, but you might want to get out of the apartment for a while. Oh, erase this message as soon as you get it, buddy."

As Kyle erased the message, there was a knock at the door. He wondered if whoever was on the other side could hear the machine whirring as it erased. Kyle stood silently.

"Kyle," came a voice he recognized. "We can hear you in there. Open the door, keep your hands in front of you and back up."

It was time. It wasn't the way he had wanted it to come down, but it was one of the ways he had anticipated. He moved to the door, opened it and found himself facing Mac and Danny, both of whom had guns in their hands.

Kyle backed away, his hands showing palms up. Mac and Danny entered and closed the door.

"Your friend Scott is a terrible liar," said Mac.

"He's a good friend," answered Kyle. " 'The most I can do for my friend is to simply be his friend.' "

Kyle paused and said, "Thoreau."

Danny patted Kyle down and told him to sit. As he did, Mac and Danny holstered their weapons.

"He has a vein in his forehead," said Mac. "When he lies it expands."

"Never noticed," said Kyle. "What now?"

"We talk," said Mac.

"You found Jacob?"

"You left me good directions," said Mac.

"Is he okay?" asked Kyle, hand to his cheek.

His face was rough. He hadn't showered or shaved. He had meant to, but had found himself riveted to the chair near the window.

"He'll be fine," said Mac.

"Okay," said Kyle. "I killed them all. Becky, her mother, her father."

"No, you didn't," said Danny.

"What did Jacob tell you?"

"Lies," said Mac. "Lies you taught him."

"Evidence doesn't lie," said Danny.

"You want a lawyer?" asked Mac.

Kyle shook his head "no."

"Let's go over the evidence," said Mac.

The words came silently to Kyle before he could stop or control them. It was happening more often recently, in the last three days, though it had happened for years before.

This time it was the words of La Fontaine: "A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it."

* * *

Sak Pyon was sitting in the CSI lobby when Flack came out of his meeting with Stella and Aiden. Pyon looked anxious, guilty. He held a small brown paper bag and an envelope in his left hand.

Pyon rose as Flack approached him.

"They told me you were in a meeting," Pyon said. "I waited."

Flack nodded.

"You thought of something?" asked Flack.

It was Pyon's day for golf, but he knew from the moment he went to bed the night before that he would not be taking the train to the golf course, not practicing his strokes before placing his tee at the first hole. He would not be losing himself in concentration on the game. He would probably be in jail.

"I did not tell the truth," said Pyon.

Flack didn't answer, so the shorter man continued, "The sketch I gave you did not resemble the man for whom you were looking."

"Why did you do it?"

"He threatened to kill me and my family. He was very convincing. Here."

Flack opened the envelope Pyon handed him and pulled out a pencil sketch that looked nothing like the Hispanic man the shopkeeper had drawn the day before. This sketch looked very much like Arvin Bloom.

"You may have to testify in court," said Flack.

Pyon nodded in understanding and handed Flack the paper bag.

"I was very careful with it," said Pyon.

Danny opened the bag, inside of which was a plastic bag containing what looked like a paper towel.

Flack looked up.

"That is the paper towel the man you are looking for used in my bathroom after he had threatened to kill my family," said Pyon. "I retrieved it when he was gone."

"Why?" asked Flack.

"You can get DNA from it, can you not? He…"

Pyon hesitated, looking for the right word. He mimed blowing his nose.

"He blew his nose on the paper towel?" asked Flack.

"Blew his nose on the paper towel. I heard him. Blew his nose, came out and walked past without looking at me. The man threatened my family," said Pyon. "I wanted to keep something that…"

Pyon hesitated.

"Something you could tell him would go to the police if anything happened to you or your family," said Flack.

"Yes," said Pyon with resignation. "Then I realized it would not stop him. I saw it happen in North Korea. He would torture my daughter, my wife in front of me till I gave him the paper towel."

"Thanks," said Flack, bag and sketch in his hand.

"I am free to go?" asked Pyon.

"Have a good day," said Flack.

Flack turned to head back to the room where Stella and Aiden were still meeting.

From behind him, Pyon said, "He spoke Korean to me. Perfect Korean."

Flack looked down at the sketch of Bloom and for the second time in the last hour, Flack asked himself, Who is this guy?

* * *

The killer had just learned that Joshua had not killed the priest. He had phoned Joshua the day before, told him where to find the tote bag. Joshua had failed, but it might serve the same purpose, assure the police that they had their killer. It was buying him time. The police might come back to him. How much evidence could they get from what they had gathered?

There had been collateral damage. Couldn't be helped. Compared to what he had seen and done around the world, particularly in Asia, this had been a minor setback, but still, he, like all things on earth and in the heavens, was aging.

He would have been gone by now, duffle bag in hand, if there hadn't been a delay at the bank. He had seethed at the ineptitude of the assistant bank manager, but had shown nothing but pleasant patience and understanding.

Though he would have preferred not to, he would now have to make a call to the person who could get him out of this. It had been years since he had called him. It was possible he had been replaced or had retired. Whoever he talked to, he would tell them what had happened. If he didn't they would find out anyway.

Had he forgotten anything? Possibly. He would check again. There wasn't much to get rid of. He had accumulated little and had thrown away what was left in large green plastic bags in Dumpsters blocks away.

If necessary, he would have to lie convincingly. He was well prepared to do so and he was confident he was better at doing it than those who would be coming were at detecting it.

Besides, all he needed was a little more time.

He had two more things that had to be done. Should he first take care of getting rid of what was on the bed above him? Possibly, but he could do that in less than five minutes.

He moved to his computer. He would not just erase everything but remove the hard drive and take it with him. Time to start. He had just typed in the name of his bank, his account number and password when he heard the shop door open.

12

"MAC," COLONEL ANTONIO DENTON SAID, sitting upright behind his desk in full dress marine uniform. "Give us the evidence and we'll take care of the problem."

The investigation was really Stella and Aiden's, but the connection to Colonel Denton brought Mac into the picture. Besides, he wanted to give both Jacob Vorhees and Kyle Shelton time to think before talking to them again.

The Manhattan office of Colonel Denton was polished walnut from chairs, to floors, to walls, to desk. There were only two photographs on the wall, both signed, one by the first President Bush, the other by a marine private who had signed the full-color photograph of himself and Denton in neat letters: To Captain Antonio Denton on his birthday, with thanks from a grateful grunt. Semper Fi. The signature belonged to no one famous, but it was a name both Mac and Denton knew well, a man who had died saving both of the men who now sat in this office.

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