Bruce DeSilva - Cliff Walk

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Prostitution has been legal in Rhode Island for more than a decade; Liam Mulligan, an old-school investigative reporter at dying Providence newspaper, suspects the governor has been taking payoffs to keep it that way. But this isn't the only story making headlines…a child's severed arm is discovered in a pile of garbage at a pig farm. Then the body of an internet pornographer is found sprawled on the rocks at the base of Newport's famous Cliff Walk.
At first, the killings seem random, but as Mulligan keeps digging into the state's thriving sex business, strange connections emerge. Promised free sex with hookers if he minds his own business-and a beating if he doesn't-Mulligan enlists Thanks-Dad, the newspaper publisher's son, and Attila the Nun, the state's colorful Attorney General, in his quest for the truth. What Mulligan learns will lead him to question his beliefs about sexual morality, shake his tenuous religious faith, and leave him wondering who his real friends are.
Cliff Walk is at once a hard-boiled mystery and an exploration of sex and religion in the age of pornography. Written with the unique and powerful voice that won DeSilva an Edgar Award for Best First Novel, Cliff Walk lifts Mulligan into the pantheon of great suspense heroes and is a giant leap for the career of Bruce DeSilva.

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“But it was profitable,” I said.

“Very.”

“So what went wrong?”

“The market got flooded. Cheap handheld video cameras made it easy for any fool to shoot a porno. The number of online pay sites exploded. A price war broke out. We used to charge forty-five dollars a month for a subscription to one of our sites. Now we’re asking nineteen ninety-five, and it’s hard to get people to pay even that.”

“Because?”

“Because our videos are being pirated. People download them and then post them by the hundreds on porn-sharing sites where anyone can watch them for free.”

“Like what happened with music,” I said.

“Exactly. Then it got worse. Now guys are shooting videos of themselves having sex with their fat wives and skanky girlfriends and posting them online.” Sal looked at me and shook his head. “I never dreamed people would be giving this stuff away.”

“Sounds like you’re in a dying business,” I said.

“I don’t think so. There are still people out there who want to see beautiful women having sex, and who want their videos to be in focus and well lighted. There’s still a market for our product, but the margins are smaller now, so we have to keep our costs down.”

“Which is why you opened the studio here,” I said.

“That’s right. The rent is lower, and the actors we’ve recruited locally work cheaper. In Southern California, we competed with Vivid, Digital Playground, and a dozen other studios for the best talent, so we had to pay the girls three to five thousand for each sex scene. Here, they take a grand and are grateful to get it.”

“What about the men?”

“In the Valley, they get five to eight hundred per scene,” he said. “Here we’re paying them two hundred, and they’re so glad for the chance to fuck girls like Doreen that they’d probably work for free.”

“Know what all this reminds me of?” I asked.

“The newspaper business?”

“Yeah. Aggregators pirate our news, readers don’t want to pay for something they can get for free, and we keep cutting costs to keep our heads above water.”

“One big difference, though,” he said.

“What’s that?”

“The pornography business will survive.” Sal rubbed his face and looked at me for a moment. “How much longer do you think the Dispatch will hold on?”

“I don’t know. Two or three years, maybe.”

“What will you do then?”

“No idea.”

“Would you consider coming to work for me?”

“Doing what?”

“You are an expert at digging up hard-to-get information,” Sal said.

“So I’ve been told.”

“I could use somebody like you.”

“What kind of information are you after?”

“That is something to be discussed after you take the job.”

I considered asking Sal about the Chad Brown murders again but then thought better of it. He’d already told me the only thing he knew was what he’d read in the paper. If he wasn’t involved, that was probably the truth. If he was involved, he wasn’t going to tell me.

I told Sal I’d think about his offer. I shook his hand, and I was on my way out when I ran into Vanessa in the hall.

“Did Dad offer you that job?” she asked.

“He did.”

“Going to take it?”

“I don’t know.”

“You should. You’d look good in front of a camera.”

“Oh God, no!”

She threw back her head and laughed. “Just kidding,” she said, and walked on by. I turned and watched her step into her father’s office.

I continued down the hall, pushed through the door to the outer office, and found it empty. The receptionist had left for the day, or maybe she’d stepped out for a smoke. I walked across the beige carpet and went through the steel door to the peeling green vestibule. Then I stopped, thought for a second, and decided to employ one of those investigative reporting techniques they don’t teach at Columbia. I turned back just as the lock in the steel door clicked shut. I punched the first four numbers into the electronic keypad, guessed at the fifth, and hit it on the fourth try. At the receptionist’s desk, I found the button that unlocked the inner door, slipped inside, and crept back to Sal’s office. Standing outside the door, I could just make out the voices.

“When did this happen?” Sal said.

“A couple of hours ago,” Vanessa said.

“Where?”

“Pawtucket.”

“Sonuvabitch,” Sal said. “It’s not over.”

Then the phone rang. Sal took the call and started arguing with someone about the price of a new video camera. I tiptoed down the hall, went back out the door, and headed for the Dispatch .

I’d just stepped into the newsroom when Lomax grabbed me by the arm and handed me a printout of a story under Mason’s byline:

Nine-year-old Julia Arruda of 22 Maynard St., Pawtucket, was abducted at 3:15 p.m. today and remains missing.

Pawtucket police said the child had been playing with friends outside the Potter Burns Elementary School, which she attends, when she was struck in the face with a snowball and decided to go home. She had just stepped onto the sidewalk when a van pulled up and the back door flew open. A man wearing a black ski mask jumped out, grabbed her, and dragged her inside. Julia’s best friend, Karen Rose, also 9, ran after the van, caught the license plate, and wrote it down in the snow, police said.

Twenty minutes later, police found the van abandoned on a side street a half-mile away. It had been reported stolen yesterday from a U-Haul lot on Harris Street in nearby South Attleboro.

42

Tuesday at dawn, FBI agents raided houses in Fort Worth, Texas; Naples, Florida; Cape Girardeau, Missouri; Andover, Massachusetts; and Edison, New Jersey. They arrested five middle-aged men and seized their computers. By Thursday, all five had been formally charged with possession of child pornography, released on bail pending trial, and fired from their jobs. According to Parisi, all five were warned that the charges might be the least of their problems-that someone out there might be gunning for them.

Shortly before noon on Friday, Charles H. Gleason of 43 Carmello Drive in Edison was waiting at a red light at the corner of Lincoln Highway and Plainfield Avenue when somebody driving a stolen Buick Regal pulled up next to him, rolled down the passenger-side window, and fired three shots from a nine-millimeter Springfield XdM. According to the Associated Press account, cops found the Buick abandoned a few miles away on the Rutgers University campus. The handgun, reported stolen from a gun shop in Providence a month earlier, was under the driver’s seat. Gleason’s wife, referring to her late husband as “the pathetic little pervert,” told the AP he’d been on his way to the state unemployment office to apply for benefits.

I didn’t care. I had a date.

43

I liked to go into Boston for the games. Secretariat had memorized the directions to Fenway Park and the Garden and knew to drop me off at a couple of watering holes along the route. The bars on Yawkey Way always served up just what I needed-cheese fries, entertaining loudmouths, and the occasional Yankees or Knicks fan who wandered into the wrong place. I didn’t often bother with the rest of the city. Providence had all the problems I could handle, and it was small enough to fit in my pocket.

Cambridge, just north of Boston, was a schizophrenic little place: halfway houses and mom-and-pop grocers interspersed with pretentious eateries and ivory towers that hummed with possibility. The center of the town was gritty enough to remind me of home.

As Yolanda and I headed to Central Square for Patricia Smith’s poetry reading, I pointed out everything I didn’t like. “Another Starbucks,” I said for the fourth time. “Another grill with an ‘e’ on the end. And there’s another shop with an extra ‘pe’ on the end. Either folks around here can’t spell, or we’ve wandered into an alternate universe.”

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