Кэрол Дуглас - Cat In An Aqua Storm

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Douglas takes a holiday from her acclaimed Irene Adler historical mysteries to let Midnight Louie off his leash for the first time since Catnap (Tor 1992). Murder strikes a Las Vegas stripper competition, and Midnight Louie leaves no back alley unprowled to find the murderer for the hapless humans.

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“Don’t you have one?”

Blondie tilted her head at the questionnaire and pouted her lips indecisively. “Beating the shit out of my old man.” She laughed, her eyes uneasy.

Temple caught her breath at the unspoken volumes behind those few words.

Blondie shrugged, as if dismissing herself, her notions, her past. “Being tied between two horses and ripped apart.” She laughed again.

Temple remained speechless, more shocked by these words than she had been by anything she’d glimpsed yet in the world of sex entertainment. Classic clues to abuse and battered self-esteem had come tumbling out. Temple didn’t have to be a professional counselor like Matt Devine to know that.

“Say,” said Wilma’s deep, motherly voice. “Why not write down Lady Godiva? You know, on the horse.”

“Oh, right.” Blondie was happily diverted, her problem solved. “I can do something with that. Um, ‘Fantasy: To ride a horse naked through Caesars Palace.’ There. Done. Can you drop it at the DJ’s booth on the way out?” She thrust the flimsy paper at Temple. “I gotta finish getting ready.”

Temple nodded automatically, and glanced at the sheet with its childish block printing. In her haste, Blondie had to cross out several transposed words and letters.

“Let’s go, ” Ruth said uncomfortably between her teeth.

In the silence Temple heard another suspicious thump, but Scarlet turned on her hair dryer and began fingering mousse through her kinky curls.

Lindy crushed her cigarette out on the painted concrete floor next to a crumpled food stamp—Temple hadn’t noticed ashtrays anywhere—pushed away so hard that the locker door twanged like a drum, and led them back through the ladies’ john.

Temple regretted her mission for Blondie. It forced her to slip backstage behind the waiting performers. Then she had to do an elaborate pantomime to get DJ Johnny’s attention. She finally eeled out between the seminude bodies crowded backstage.

Ruth and Lindy waited for her near the door next to the stage. They wove their way through the tables again just as the DJ was announcing a fresh new talent, Little Sheba—Blondie in stage persona.

Finally the trio stood on the sidewalk outside, adjusting to the shower of daylight.

“Well?” Lindy demanded.

“Sad,” Ruth said. “The false names and the faux glamour can’t hide the fact that they think so little of themselves that they have to display their bodies before men for money.”

“Oh, come on!” Lindy’s fists clapped to her hips. “Who do you think gets rich off of those evil, exploitive men? The clubs and the performers. Those poor jerks put a lot of good money down those G-strings, and down their gullets in an afternoon or evening of drinking. The strippers control them, not the other way around. You saw that, didn’t you, Temple?”

Temple looked from one to another, thinking. “I saw what you both saw, and something else. Strippers are performers who put their hearts and souls into their acts. Maybe it’s a neurotic need to manipulate the men who abused them when they were too young to fight back. It still adds up to a performance with personal significance. And that’s what all artists do.”

“We don’t want to be called artists! We just don’t want to be called tarts!” Lindy said.

“You can’t excuse what they’re encouraged to do by calling low self-esteem a royal road to self-expression!” Ruth argued just as forcibly.

They were united in disagreeing with her. Temple stood between the two women feeling like the cat that ate the canary and followed it up with a sparrow chaser.

“You know what I’d like to do? Book you two on some local talk radio shows. Pro and Con. And then I’d like to hear what the strippers say when they call in, and I bet they will, in droves. Are you game?”

The two women regarded each other suspiciously, and then Temple, with dawning excitement.

“Talk radio would really get the word out on the competition next weekend,” Lindy said first.

“Radio is an excellent forum for WOE,” Ruth added, “and would be a lot less hot than stomping the pavement all day.”

“Don’t bet on that.” Temple, who had heard her share of talk radio shows on controversial subjects, felt obligated to warn Ruth. “But it would bring some interesting issues out into the open.”

“The interesting issues are already out in the open,” Ruth pointed out as the door to Kitty City exploded open and a miniskirted stripper dashed out.

Temple turned to watch the Zebra lady stride down the street on long, tan, bare legs. “Don’t count on it,” she advised, wondering exactly how much might come out if the strippers got revved up enough to speak for themselves—how much about their always-titillating profession, and how much about the murderer among them. The horrible death of Dorothy Horvath was not a debatable issue.

As she watched, and just before the door swung shut, a black cat with ruffled fur slipped out, gave her a furtive green glance over one shoulder and trotted around the corner of the building.

Temple opened her mouth, but the cat was gone.

“What’s the matter?” asked Ruth, who had noticed Temple’s expression.

“Nothing. I thought I recognized another Kitty City escapee.”

Lindy and Ruth craned their necks to look around.

“There ain’t nobody around,” Ruth finally said with rueful humor, “but us chickens. So let’s get out of here before somebody sees us and assumes the worst.”

15

Little Girl Lost

T he three womendebarked from their cab—they had hailed one on Paradise—amid a flurry of cordial goodbyes. While Ruth headed for the Goliath valet stand to retrieve her sign, Lindy and Temple dashed inside.

The lines were drawn, Temple knew, but at least the combatants were willing to talk turkey on the live airwaves. Meanwhile, Lindy led Temple to the second-floor hotel suite that served as competition central.

Though the rooms were empty now, the normally neat furniture sat askew. End tables were littered with ashtrays, bowls of stale popcorn and paperwork. All Temple wanted was an empty chair and an unengaged telephone.

She plopped down, dropped her heavy tote bag beside her and dug out her straining personal organizer. Phone numbers took up half the bulk. Time to play radio-station roulette. She dialed one string of numbers after another, quickly learning who was in, who was out, who was interested, who was too busy to talk.

After forty minutes of nonstop calling, Temple had lined up three talk shows in the next four days and had four more shows scheduled to call her back, Whether producer or interviewer, the radio people she contacted loved the notion of strippers calling in and baring their souls instead of their bodies for a change. Las Vegas took its exotic entertainers for granted, but with guests lined up to debate the issue, stripping suddenly got a lot sexier, as far as radio ratings were concerned. Nothing made for good media like a major clash of opinions.

Satisfied but talked out, Temple restored her precious sourcebook to the tote bag, then cruised the littered tabletops for something nutritious. She was forced to settle for seven stale pretzels and three green M&Ms.

All the competition personnel, she decided, must still be down in the ballroom trying to whip lights, action and cameras into shape for the big show on Saturday night.

Taking the elevator down, she found herself wondering why the murderer had killed his victim so early into competition week. Only half the performers had arrived yet. Only half the chaos was available to confuse matters.

She charged through the teeming lobby, well aware that all Las Vegas hotel lobbies resemble sets for the film, Airport , with tour groups booking in and booking out in long, luggage-clogged lines... all Las Vegas hotels, that is, except for the unfortunate few that aren’t doing big-time business. Their lobbies resemble deserted bowling alleys.

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