Росс Томас - Cast a Yellow Shadow

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In his brilliant first novel, The Cold War Swap, Ross Thomas introduced two witty characters named Mac McCorkle and Michael Padillo, a barkeep and a government agent, who become partners in a saloon and in the deadly game of espionage. The response of readers and critics to both the novel and the characters was extraordinary, and some reviewers hoped in print for another Thomas novel featuring the pair. Cast a Yellow Shadow is it.
McCorkle and Padillo are back — McCorkle with a saloon, Padillo with trouble — this time in Washington, D.C. Padillo, who had dropped out of sight over a year before in Germany, suddenly turns up in Washington, stabbed but alive. Mac, tending to Padillo, discovers that his own wife has been kidnapped and is being secretly held by officials of a South African nation who want Padillo to assassinate their prime minister.
To reveal more is unnecessary. Readers of Ross Thomas will expect excitement, violence, and unexpected twists, told with wit and skill — and they will get them and more in Cast a Yellow Shadow.

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“She’s a nice kid; you could do worse.”

Padillo lighted a cigarette. “That’s right. I could, Mac, but she couldn’t.”

He got up and walked over to the grey steel file and pulled a drawer open. He looked into it, seemed to find nothing that was interesting, closed it, and opened the second drawer. It was the absentminded, aimless action of someone who is thinking of other things.

“Let’s take a walk,” he said, and abruptly closed the file drawer.

“Are we going somewhere or is it just a nice day?”

“We’ll pay a visit to the roof garden of the Roger Smith.”

“All right.”

We told Herr Horst that we would be back and walked over to Eighteenth and up to K Street and down past where Mr. Kiplinger writes his newsletter, and crossed a street to the Roger Smith Hotel which rises eleven stories above the corner of Eighteenth and Pennsylvania Avenue. The United States Information Agency is just across the street at its faintly patriotic address at 1776 Pennsylvania.

There are Roger Smith hotels in other towns such as Stamford, Connecticut, White Plains and New Brunswick. They cater to the tourist and the person who travels on a limited expense account. In Washington, visitors like the hotel because it’s only a block and a half from the White House and the rates are reasonable even during the Cherry Blossom Festival.

We took the automatic elevator to the tenth floor, got out, and walked up a flight of stairs to some French doors that were fastened with a hook and eye. We undid that and stepped out onto the roof garden. On the Pennsylvania Avenue side a curved blue metal shield formed a shell for the orchestra which played for the dancers on summer evenings. The dance floor was of marble and chairs were stacked against the cube-like part of the roof which housed the elevator works. From the chest-high cement railing that ran around the roof you could look down Pennsylvania and see the grey mass of the Executive Office Building which once was considered plenty large enough for the State Department as well as the entire military establishment — now bursting the seams of the Pentagon.

Everything was painted red and yellow and blue on the roof and it had the air of a party that had come to an unpleasant end. Padillo and I leaned on the cement railing and looked down the avenue.

“It would be an easy job,” he said. There was a clear view to Seventeenth and Pennsylvania where Van Zandt’s car would make its turn. The cement banister would even provide a convenient gun rest.

“Has he looked it over?” I asked.

“Dymec?”

“Yes.”

“He came up yesterday. I talked to him last night after Mush brought him the rifle.”

“What does he have?”

“What he wanted. The Winchester model 70.”

“Why did he want it so early?”

“His real reason is probably that he wants to zero it in. The excuse he gave me is that he wants to decide how to conceal it when he brings it up here.”

“Have you figured out how you’re going to stop him?”

Padillo looked down at the avenue again. “I think so,” he said. “It depends on what happens tomorrow when you go after Fredl.”

“Have you arranged where everybody meets tomorrow?”

Padillo leaned against the rail and nodded. “Hardman picks you and Magda up at eleven. Then you, the pickup and the moving van follow Sylvia out to the trade mission. Mush and I will be moving around in his car — in this general area. Price waits in the lobby from two until Dymec goes up to the roof.”

“That’ll be around two-thirty.”

“The official tour leaves the trade mission at two. You’ll go in after Fredl and Sylvia around one-thirty, I’d say. That should give you time to get down here.”

“You want anyone else to come with me — Hardman?”

“No.”

I looked at my watch. “I have to go to the bank. Hardman’s coming by for lunch — and for the money.”

“O.K. I wired Zurich yesterday. They’ll transfer some funds. They should be here tomorrow.”

We walked down the stairs to the tenth floor and took the elevator down. We caught a cab to my bank. I wrote out the check and winced at its size and then took it over to a vice-president so that I could get it cashed without fuss. He didn’t like to see that much money go out, but he got it rounded up and handed it to me in a thick manilla envelope.

“Real estate transaction, Mr. McCorkle?” he asked knowingly.

“The cards were bad,” I said and walked away from the thoughtful look that appeared on his face.

“You can ride shotgun,” I told Padillo and we walked back to the restaurant. Hardman was waiting for us in the office. “Sorry I’m late,” I told him and handed over the envelope.

He undid the clasp and looked inside and said “my, my” and stuck the envelope in the wide pocket of his camel’s hair polo coat.

“Can’t stay for lunch, baby,” he said. “Too many things moving.”

“Got time for a drink?”

“Make time for that.”

I picked up the phone and ordered three martinis. “You want Scotch?” I asked Hardman.

He shook his head. “Martini’s fine.”

“Phones going in O.K.?” Padillo asked him.

“Man’s working on ’em right now.”

“When will he be through?”

Hardman looked at his watch. “Couple of hours — about three’d put us on the safe side.”

“Can we set up a trial conference call for four?”

“Don’t see why not. Lemme think. That’d be my car, Mush’s, and the pickup and the van.”

“Right.”

“Mush and I’ll pick you up where?”

Padillo looked at me. I shrugged. “Mac’s apartment,” he said. “We’ll be outside at four.”

“Be there,” Hardman assured us.

The drinks came and Hardman told us what he had been doing. The pickup and the van had been painted; he’d got four white sets of coveralls; the phones were going in, and Tulip, Johnny Jay, and Nineball were staying sober. We went over the time that he should pick Magda and me up the next morning and he said that he had it all straight.

We finished the drinks and followed Hardman out into the restaurant. He left and we moved over to the bar and watched the customers get rid of their weekend hangovers. I said hello to some regulars and introduced Padillo. We stayed at the restaurant until three-thirty and then went to my apartment. I opened the door with a key and then waited for Sylvia to take the chain off the lock.

“Quiet day?” I said.

“Very quiet,” she said.

“Nervous?” Padillo asked.

“Only a little.”

“We have to go out for a while but then we’ll come back and keep you company the rest of the day,” he said.

At four Padillo and I went downstairs and waited for Hard-man and Mush. They were on time and I got into Hardman’s Cadillac and Padillo went in Mush’s Buick. We drove to the corner and the Buick turned right. Hardman turned left. He picked up the telephone that hung from his dashboard and signaled the operator. He drove with his left hand and held the phone to his ear with his right.

“This is YR 4-7896. I want to set up a conference call with the following numbers.” He read off three more numbers with the YR prefix. “That’s right, operator, soon as possible.”

He hung up the phone and we drove on, heading towards Georgetown.

“We going any place in particular?” I asked.

“Just cruisin,” he said. “Any place special you wanna go?”

I couldn’t think of any place and told him so.

We were on Wisconsin Avenue heading north towards Nebraska when the telephone buzzed. Hardman picked it up and said: “This is YR 4-7896. Thanks, operator.” He handed the phone to me. “She says the call’s ready. Tell ’em who you are and where you are.”

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