Дэвид Балдаччи - Redemption

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FBI consultant Amos Decker discovers that he may have made a fatal mistake when he was a rookie homicide detective. Back in his home town, he’s now compelled to discover the truth...
Decker has returned to Burlington, Ohio, for a special reason. It would have been his daughter Molly’s fourteenth birthday. Molly was brutally murdered four years ago in their home, along with his beloved wife, Cassie, and his brother-in-law.
But then Decker is tracked down by a man he’ll never forget: Meryl Hawkins, his first homicide arrest more than twelve years ago. Hawkins has been in prison serving a life sentence but was recently released due to a terminal illness.
Decker now finds himself questioning what had seemed watertight evidence at the time — maybe he’d been a bit too keen to get that conviction? Could Hawkins really be innocent, as he’s always claimed?
If so, the killer is still out there — with a possible connection to a new crime. As the body count rises, and Decker and his former partner Mary Lancaster dig deeper, it looks as though there’s a lot more to what they thought was a closed case.

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“God, I didn’t know that.”

Mars flexed his injured arm. “Dude cut me up too before he got away.”

“Oh my God, you poor thing.”

“Nothing too bad. I’m good to go.”

“Any idea who the man is?”

“Not yet. But they’ll keep looking till they find him.”

“You want another drink? On the house.”

“You don’t have to do that.”

“Yes I do, Melvin.”

He grinned. “Okay, thanks. Same, straight up.”

She rose and walked over to the bar.

Mars sat there, his head swaying to the music, seemingly not having a care in the world. He moved his mouth as though singing the lyrics of the song being played. “You hear everything okay, Decker?”

“Loud and clear. She seems to really like you.”

“She’s a beautiful, sexy lady, but she’s not my type.”

“What’s your type?”

“She just seems a little too ruthless for my tastes. Money is her thing. But it’s not mine.”

“Easy to say since you have so much of it.”

“Okay, you got me there. She’s coming back now. Over and out.”

Katz put the fresh drinks down and sat next to him, this time closer than before.

Mars said, “You ever think about coming to the D.C. area? Maybe you and me can do some business together.”

“Now that would be wonderful,” she said, flashing him a smile.

“You can use your original partners too, I’m not looking to cut anybody out. If you want me to meet with them, you know vet me and all. I’m cool with that.”

“Yeah, let me think about that.” She cradled her drink. “You know Decker keeps coming back to ask me questions. I think he might believe I had something to do with all this. And I didn’t. I swear.”

“Don’t worry about that. He’s just dotting his i’s and crossing his t’s.”

“Does he suspect anybody yet?”

“Well, he thought Susan Richards might be good for the Hawkins murder, but now I don’t know.”

“He doesn’t confide in you?”

“Not everything. You know Holmes kept stuff back from Watson too,” he added with a grin.

She didn’t return the look. “It was awful losing my husband like that.”

Mars touched her arm and his features grew solemn. “Hey, sure it was. Nobody should have to go through that. Nobody.”

She squeezed his arm. “Thanks.”

Mars looked around. “So you got this place and you got the American Grill. Decker told me about the place. Now that’s some broad bandwidth.” He chuckled.

She smiled. “It was David’s first project. I’ve kept the place to, I don’t know, honor his memory, I guess. It’s not like the restaurant makes a lot of money. In fact, based on tonight, I’ll probably make more in one month here than that place does in six months.”

Mars held up his cocktail. “Just start selling some of these fifteen-dollar highballs at the American Grill and you’ll see your profit margins soar.”

“I’m not sure how big that would go over with the Grill’s clientele. They’re more into pitchers of beer for five bucks.”

“Not to change the subject, but did your husband have any business associates?”

She crossed her arms and her cheery disposition faded. “Why?”

“I’m back to playing Watson, see?”

“I guess I see. To answer your question, no, he was a solo operation. He got his financing from traditional sources.”

“Like the local bank? Don Richards?”

“That’s right.”

“Anybody else in his past who might have had something against him?”

“Why are you asking these questions? Meryl Hawkins killed him.”

“But if he didn’t?”

“Why, because he said he was innocent?” she said skeptically. “His prints and DNA were found at the crime scene.”

“You can fabricate that stuff.”

Katz looked taken aback by this. “I didn’t know that. Is that what Decker thinks?”

“Maybe. So, did your husband have enemies?”

“No, nobody I could think of. He was a nice guy,” she added quietly. “He treated people well. He treated me well. He wasn’t the type to screw people over and make them hate him or hold a grudge.”

“So maybe they were targeting Don Richards.”

“They?”

“In the event Hawkins is not the guy, there’s a murderer out there.”

“Do you have evidence that the fingerprints and such were fabricated?”

“This is where I pull out my official handbook and tell you that it’s an ongoing police investigation.”

“But you said you weren’t with the FBI.”

“Doesn’t matter, still can’t divulge anything, but you’re smart enough to read between the lines, right?”

She nervously drank her cocktail and didn’t answer right away. “If Hawkins didn’t do it, the real killer might still be out there? Any idea who he is?”

“He, or she?”

She gave him a withering look. “I have an alibi for when it happened.”

“Not my meaning. Lots of other ‘shes’ out there.”

“Wait a minute, what about Mitzi, what was her last name?”

“Mitzi Gardiner .”

“Did she have alibis for the murders?”

“Not sure.”

“Well, don’t you think you should check that?”

“I’m sure Decker is all over that.”

“I remember from some of the testimony at the trial that she was an addict back then.”

“I think she had problems in that area, yeah.”

“So maybe she needed money for drugs and tried to rob them.”

“And Susan Richards?”

“Seems obvious. She killed herself because she killed Meryl Hawkins.”

He looked at her doubtfully.

“You don’t think so?” she said.

“From how Decker described her to me, Mitzi was a skinny drug addict mostly stoned out of her mind. No way she killed four people, including two grown men. Besides, her DNA and prints weren’t found at the scene.”

“But you said that could be fabricated.”

“It’s easier to add stuff to a crime scene than it is to take stuff away, especially prints and DNA. Taking stuff away, you miss one little thing, you’re screwed. Trust me, I speak from experience.”

“So where does that leave us?”

“Investigating a series of murders.”

“Do you think you’ll find out who did it, after all this time?”

“I bet once against Amos Decker. And I lost that bet.”

“Bad for you, then.”

“No, actually he saved my life.”

“Seriously?”

“As serious as it gets.” He rose. “Thanks for showing me the place. You got a real winner here.”

“Wait, do you have time for a nightcap? We could go back to my place.”

“Thanks, but it’s been a long day. Take a rain check?”

“Sure, okay,” Katz said, the disappointment clear on her features. “And it was great meeting you.”

“Same here. You gave me a lot to think about, and maybe I did the same for you.”

Her expression changed, becoming somber and detached. She recovered from this a moment later, stood, and held out her hand with a forced smile. “Until next time, Melvin.”

They shook hands and Mars said, “Look forward to it, Rachel.”

He left her there gazing at all the partiers, but perhaps not really seeing a single one.

Chapter 42

“So what do you think?” asked Mars. He and Decker were driving together back to the Residence Inn.

“I think you’d make a great interrogator.”

“I didn’t want Katz to think I was drilling down on her.”

“That’s not what I meant. The really good questioners don’t seem like they’re prying at all. That’s what you did. You did a good job of gaining her confidence and not trying too hard.”

Mars fist-bumped Decker. “Thanks. So what else? You think she’s in on whatever this is?”

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