Stuart Woods - Quick & Dirty

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When a slam-bang of a crime brings a beautiful new client into Stone Barrington’s office, little does he know his association with her will pull him into a far more serpentine mystery in the exclusive world of art. It’s a business where a rare find could make a career — and a collection — and mistakes in judgment are costly. And under its genteel and high-minded veneer lurks an assortment of grifters and malfeasants eager to cash in on the game.
In the upscale world of New York City’s luxury penthouses and grand Hamptons estates, it will take a man of Stone Barrington’s careful discernment and well-honed instincts to get to the truth without ruffling the wrong feathers... because when it comes to priceless and irreplaceable works of art, the money and reputations at stake are worth killing for.

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“Right away.” She came in, he signed the document, and she notarized it. Stone handed it to Masi, along with an envelope.

Masi read it carefully, then he folded the document and tucked it into an inside pocket of his jacket. “The clock is ticking,” Masi said. “I’d better get going.”

“Don’t bother trying to gain access to the Tillman apartment,” Stone said. “I’ll take care of that myself.”

“As you wish,” Masi said, handing Stone a card. “That has all my contact information.” The two men shook hands, and he left.

Joan buzzed.

“Yes?”

“A Mrs. Tillman on one for you.”

Stone picked up the phone. “Hello there.”

“I trust you’re having a good day,” she said.

“It’s easy to have a good day after a good night.”

“I must agree. Have you any plans for the weekend?”

“Not yet.”

“Would you like to come out to my place in the Hamptons today?”

“I’d love to. May I drive you? You’re still short of a car, aren’t you?”

“Yes, but that won’t be necessary. My husband thoughtfully left me a helicopter. May we meet at the East Side heliport at four o’clock?”

“Certainly.”

“Bring a coat, it’s cold out there this time of year.”

“I’ll do that. I won’t bring a swimsuit, either,” he said.

“You wouldn’t need one, even if it were a hot day.”

“I’m glad to hear that.”

“I’m having some people over for dinner tomorrow evening, but it will be casual. You won’t need a suit or a dinner jacket.”

“I’ll see you at four.”

“I’ll look forward to it.” They both hung up.

Stone picked up Art Masi’s card from his desk and called his cell number.

“Yes, Mr. Barrington?”

“Change of plans,” Stone said. “Mrs. Tillman will be out of her apartment for the weekend. That should give you time to obtain a search warrant.”

“The whole weekend?”

Stone gave him his own cell number. “Leaving today, not returning before Sunday. Ring me before you go in. If I say you got a wrong number, she won’t disturb you. If I say I’ll have to call you back, it won’t be safe.”

“Got it.”

Stone hung up and went upstairs to pack.

14

The helicopter rose from the pad and climbed to one thousand feet, just short of the overcast clouds, then headed for the shoreline. Once over the sea, the pilot descended to five hundred feet and followed the coast.

“I always ask him to fly low,” Morgan said. “I love the view this way.”

“Well,” Stone said, “there’s nothing to bump into.”

Three-quarters of an hour later the chopper slowed, flew over a large, shingle-style house, and made an approach into a tennis court, from which the net had been removed. Stone and Morgan alit, then two men ran onto the court and removed their luggage from the machine, then it lifted off.

“They’ll hangar it at the East Hampton airport,” Morgan said as she led Stone into the house.

The place was spacious without being overwhelming, and was beautifully decorated. “Mark Hampton did the decor,” she said, “years ago when my husband first bought the house. It’s nearly a hundred years old.”

They settled into a small sitting room off the big living room. “Would you like a drink?” she asked.

“A cup of tea would be nice,” Stone replied.

“Do you have a preference?”

“Earl Grey, if you have it.” It began to rain outside.

She ordered tea from a staffer. “I love it when the weather is like this,” she said, getting up and lighting a fire that had already been laid.

The tea and an assortment of cookies arrived, and Morgan poured, then settled onto the sofa next to Stone. “I’m so glad you could come,” she said.

“So am I, and I like this weather, too.”

“It makes the house cozier.”

They finished their tea, and she stood up. “Let’s go upstairs and unpack.”

Stone thought he knew what that meant, and he was right. They unpacked, undressed, she lit another fire, and they got into bed. Half an hour later they were spent and asleep.

When they woke up, darkness had fallen. They got dressed and went down to dinner, which was served on a small table in a handsome library.

“Give me your brief bio,” Stone said after the wine had been poured.

“Typical,” she said. “Born at my parents’ country house in Wiltshire, sent to Lady Eden’s School in London — all the fashion at the time — then a girls’ school near the country house, and a finishing school in Switzerland, where I was taught French and to cook and to set a table. There was no thought of university for me, but I insisted, and I got a first at Oxford. Then I went out and got my own job in a training program at an advertising agency. I spent a few years at that, along with a lot of partying with girls of a similar background and a lot of Hooray Henrys, then I met Mark, and the next thing I knew, I was married and living in New York.”

“Are your parents still living?”

“My father is. Mother died when I was sixteen.”

“Do you see him much?”

“Not really — once or twice a year. He likes his books and his horses in the country and his club in London. He does the Cowes Week regatta every other year, when they run the Fastnet Race. He’d rather I’d been a boy, and he never seems to know what to say to me. All in all, I’d say he prefers his own company to that of anyone else.”

“Would I like him?”

“When he decides to be charming, you would. He would find you exotic, because you’re an American — but acceptable, because you have a house in England and belong to the Squadron.”

“Do you love him?”

“Madly.”

“That speaks well of you.”

“Thank you.”

They moved to a leather Chesterfield sofa for brandy and gazing into the fire. Somehow he discovered that she wasn’t wearing underwear, and they entertained each other for a while, then went upstairs and entertained each other some more.

The following morning was brilliantly sunny and windy; they managed a short walk on the beach, before nearly freezing and running back to the house. They had a lobster stew for lunch and the warming of their bones.

The dinner guests began arriving a little after six. The first were a middle-aged couple named Joe and Martha Henry, then three more arrived: a man of about sixty, beautifully dressed and sporting an open-necked shirt with an ascot, something Stone could pull off, and a younger couple — an athletic-looking man of around thirty and his date.

“Stone,” Morgan said, indicating the older man, “this is Angelo Farina. And this is his son, Pio, and Pio’s friend Ann Kusch. All three of them are artists.”

Drinks were served, and people warmed themselves before the fire. When they were well thawed and well oiled everyone became gregarious, and Stone enjoyed their company.

At dinner, Stone was seated between Morgan and Ann Kusch, who seemed curious about him. “Where have I heard your name?” she asked.

“You tell me,” he replied.

“What do you do?”

“I’m an attorney, with Woodman & Weld.”

“My father, Antony Kusch, was a partner there until he retired a few years ago.”

“I remember him,” Stone said, “though I didn’t know him well. I work out of a home office, so I don’t see much of the partners.”

“Why do you work out of a home office?”

“When I first joined the firm I had already established my office, and I didn’t bother to move. It’s worked out well, though. I’m very comfortable there.”

“Now I know where I’ve heard your name — you were mentioned in a magazine piece about Holly Barker.”

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