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Cody McFadyen: The Darker Side

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Full of horrific violence, this solid third thriller to feature scarred FBI agent Smoky Barrett (after The Face of Death) shows that McFadyen knows how to shock. When the FBI director calls Smoky to Washington, D.C., to inspect the body of a beautiful young woman stabbed to death aboard an airplane, Smoky can't figure out why she's been assigned a case so far outside her L.A. jurisdiction. But when Smoky learns that not only was the victim, Lisa Reid, the child of a powerful Democratic senator but also that she was a pre-op transsexual, Smoky realizes that this is more than a bizarre homicide. Smoky and her team soon get on the trail of the man they dub the Preacher, a sin collector who murders people to obtain their darkest secrets. Harboring secrets of her own, Smoky must stay one step ahead of the killer if she's to bring him down. The forays into the victims' minds to expose their secrets are unnecessary, but the formidable Smoky makes up for the occasional plot tangent.

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Photoshoots with the President? Not going to happen. I'd come to terms with all of this years ago. I won't say that I enjoy my job- enjoy is not the right word-but I am proud of being good at what I do.

"I see," I reply. "Why did you agree?"

"Congressman Reid is friends with the President. The President is nearing the end of his second term. Reid is the front-runner for the Democratic nomination, as I'm sure you're aware."

"President Allen's party," AD Jones says, observing the obvious for me.

The puzzle pieces fall into place. The name the Director had dropped, the one that AD Jones couldn't ignore, had been the President's. And Dillon Reid was not just the President's friend, he was potentially the next President himself.

"I didn't know that," I muse.

The Director raises his eyebrows. "You didn't know Dillon Reid was a shoo-in for the Democratic nomination? Don't you watch the news?"

"Nope. It's all bad, so why bother?"

The Director is staring at me in frank disbelief.

"It's not like I don't vote," I add. "When the time comes, I find out who the candidates are and what they're about. I'm just not that interested in all the stuff that comes before."

AD Jones smiles a little. The Director shakes his head.

"Well, now that you do know, listen up," he says. Introductions are over, time has come to hand out the orders.

"At no time in this investigation are you to let politics or political considerations keep you from doing an honest investigation. You are expected to be considerate and to exercise discretion. I'm going to fill you in on some important facts. You're going to keep these facts to yourself. You're not going to write them down anywhere, not a note, not an e-mail. You're going to relay these facts to the members of your team that need to know, and you're going to make sure they keep their mouths shut. Understand?"

"Yes, sir," I reply.

AD Jones nods.

"A transsexual child is political dynamite for anyone, but especially so for a Democratic congressman in what's historically a Republican state. The Reids dealt with this by essentially cutting ties with their son. They didn't disown him, but whenever they were asked, they made it clear that Dexter wasn't welcome at home as long as he insisted on pursuing a transgender path. It got its fifteen minutes and that was pretty much that."

"But it was bullshit, wasn't it?" AD Jones says. I glance at him, surprised. Director Rathbun nods.

"The truth is, the Reids loved their son. They didn't care if he was gay, transgendered, or Martian."

And now I understand.

"They helped pay for the sex-change, didn't they?"

"That's right. Not directly, of course, but they provided money to Dexter whenever he needed it, knowing it would be used for sexchange necessities. Dexter has also secretly attended every Reid family Christmas."

I shake my head in disbelief. "Is the lie really that important?"

The Director's smile at me is the smile you give a child who's just charmed you with their naivete. Her so cute!

"Haven't you seen the culture war going on in this country? Well, magnify that by ten when you hit parts of the South. It could be the difference between being President or not. So yeah, it's important."

I consider this. "I understand," I say, "but I don't care about any of that."

Director Rathbun frowns. "Agent Barrett-"

"Hold on, sir. I'm not saying I won't keep the confidence. What I'm saying is that I won't keep it because the congressman wants to be President. I don't give a rat's ass about that. I'll keep it because a family that lost a son wants me to." I nod toward the body of Lisa. "And mostly, because Lisa seemed content to keep it herself."

The Director stares at me for a moment. "Fair enough," he replies, and continues. "Mrs. Reid is going to be the family contact. If you have to speak to the congressman, she'll arrange it. Any permissions needed in terms of searching Lisa's condo-anything-she's the one you'll talk to. Stay away from the congressman unless it's absolutely necessary."

"And what if this ends up pointing at the congressman?" I ask. His smile is mirthless. "Then I know I can count on you to ignore political necessity."

"Who's going to handle the press on this?" AD Jones asks.

"I'll deal with that. In fact, I don't want any of you speaking to the press, period. No comment and that's it." He glances at me. "That goes double for Agent Thorne, Smoky."

He's referring to Callie Thorne, a member of my team. She's known for saying what she wants when she feels like it. I grin at him. "Don't worry, sir. She's got other fish to fry."

"How's that?"

"She's getting married in a month."

He does a double take. "Really?"

Callie is somewhat infamous as a serial non-monogamist. I'm getting used to the disbelief.

"Yes, sir."

"Wonders never cease. Give her my best. But keep an eye on that mouth of hers." He glances at the Rolex. "I'm going to take you to see Mrs. Reid now. The ME should be arriving shortly. The autopsy results go to me and your team and that's it. Any questions?"

AD Jones shakes his head.

"No, sir," I say, "but I think I should see Mrs. Reid by myself. Mother to mother."

He frowns. "Explain."

"Statistically, men are more ill at ease with transsexuals than women. I'm not saying the congressman didn't love his son, but if Lisa had a champion, someone she was really close to, I'm betting it was the mom." I pause. "Also, I think there's another reason she asked for me."

"Which is?"

I look down at Lisa. She represents a new secret now, one the dead reveal, the old know, and the young will always ignore: life is too damn short, however long it is.

My smile at him is humorless. "Because I've lost a child too. It's a members-only club."

2

I WATCH AS THE CAR PULLS UP BEHIND THE MORGUE. IT'Sblack of course; preferred color of the government and its employees, almost comforting in its continuity. The back windows are tinted to prevent anyone outside from looking in.

It's half past four in the afternoon, and dusk is beginning to make itself known here. This part of Virginia huddles close to DC while still retaining its own identity. It is quieter than the capital and whether true or not, feels somehow safer. There is a mix of suburb and city that provides an illusion of comfort. Like so many places in the East, it has a certain weight to it, a unique blend of character and history. It's late September here in a way I'll never see on the West Coast. The air has teeth, a bite that promises a winter with snow. Not as bad as, say, a Buffalo, New York, winter, but not one of those wussy California winters either. There are trees everywhere, young and old. Their sheer volume tells me they are cherished by this city, and I can see why. Fall is an actual season in Alexandria, Virginia. The leaves are on the turn and, well-it's pretty spectacular.

The car stops, the side door opens, and I climb inside. Time to focus on why I'm here. I'd been given the basic facts about Rosario Reid by the Director.

"She's forty-eight years old. She had Dexter when she was twentysix, a year after she married the congressman. They've known each other since high school but waited until a few years after they finished college to marry.

"Her great-grandfather came to the U.S. from Mexico, and built a small cattle empire back when that was a difficult thing for a Mexican in Texas to do. He seems to have passed his gumption along to his progeny-Mrs. Reid is one tough cookie. She's a Harvard-trained lawyer and she has a taste for the jugular. While Mr. Reid was building up a head of political steam, Mrs. Reid was busy championing the underdog. She won a number of high-profile cases, none of which I have the details on, all of which basically stuck it to various corporate bullies. When Mr. Reid decided to run for Congress, she rolled up her tents as a lawyer and managed his campaign." The Director had shaken his head in admiration. "People in Washington who know better are afraid of crossing her, Smoky. She's one of the nicest women I've met, but she can be ruthless if you mess with her husband."

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