John Burley - The Absence of Mercy

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A doctor and father in small town Ohio weighs the need to catch a killer against his fears for his family’s safety in this debut psychological suspense novel Just west of the Ohio River, lies the peaceful town of Wintersville. Safe from the crime and congestion of city life, it is the perfect place to raise a family… or so they thought.
Life as the town medical examiner is relatively unhurried for Dr. Ben Stevenson. With only a smattering of cases here and there-car accident victims, death by natural causes-he has plenty of time to spend with his loving wife and two sons. That is until a teenager’s body is discovered in the woods and Ben, as the only coroner in the area, is assigned to the case. But as the increasingly animalistic attacks continue, the case challenges Ben in ways he never suspects.
With its eerie portrait of suburban life and nerve-fraying plot twists, this is psychological suspense at its best-an extraordinary debut that challenges as much as it thrills.

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“Second,” Garston continued, “you have the right to an attorney. Are you listening, Ben?”

“Yes,” he responded through numb lips, his voice dull and metallic in his own ears.

“If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.” Sam paused for a moment, taking a breath. He appeared to be sweating lightly, despite the cold weather. “Do you understand these rights as they have been read to you?”

“Yes, I understand them,” Ben said.

“Good. Now, listen to me. You’re not under arrest, Ben. But we do need to ask you some questions.”

“Okay,” he replied weakly. It was all he could manage.

“We also have a search warrant for your house and property.”

“A search warrant,” Ben said, trying to make sense of the words. The term seemed strange and foreign to his ears, as if from a second language he was only just beginning to learn.

“Yes. Now we’ve been authorized to forcibly enter the house, if necessary. But it would avoid a bit of damage to your front door if you happened to have a key on you.”

Ben fished around in his right front pocket and brought out a small key ring, which he handed to one of the officers.

“Good,” Sam commented, nodding his head. He reached into the inside pocket of his jacket and produced a piece of paper. “You have the right to inspect the search warrant, Ben.”

“It’s okay. I trust you, Sam.” He glanced again at his neighbors to the right, who hastily averted their eyes and began inspecting the concrete construction of their own front steps.

“You shouldn’t,” Sam said. “Not right now. As your friend, Ben, I advise you to take full advantage of your rights. Here, go ahead and read it.” He handed the form to Ben, who let his eyes wander over the language. It was written in fairly plain English, but the words seemed incomprehensible at the moment. He handed it back.

“Can we please get out of the street?” he muttered.

“Of course,” Sam replied. “Let’s go.”

He turned and led the procession to the front door. The officer who’d been given Ben’s keys fiddled with the lock for a moment. “It should only be the dead bolt,” Ben advised him, and he nodded. A moment later, there was the sound of the latch retracting into the cylinder. The officer placed his hand on the knob.

WHOOOOOO-WHOOO-WHOO-WHOOO!!!!

The deputy glanced at him, eyebrows slightly raised. “Dog?” he inquired.

“Oh, yeah,” Ben said. “Alex. Alexander-the-uh… He’s our”— security system, he was about to say—“Great Dane.”

“Great Dane?” the officer repeated. From behind the door the howling continued.

WHOOOO-WHOOOOO-WHOOOO-WHOO-OOOOO!!!

“You’d better let me put him in the basement.”

The officer with his hand on the doorknob looked at Sam, who nodded. “I’ll go in with him,” the chief advised them. “Everyone else stay here for a moment.”

The deputy stepped back and raised his right hand in a gesture as if to say, Be my guest .

Ben turned the knob and pushed the door open just enough to squeeze through. “Hold on, let me get his collar on,” he called back to Sam. Ben grabbed the choker chain from where it hung on the wall and slid it over the dog’s massive head. He placed a finger through the metal ring and guided the dog toward the interior door leading to the basement. As he moved the dog away from the front entrance, Sam took the opportunity to slide inside, closing the door behind him. He followed the two of them down the hallway.

Ben stopped at the door to the basement, but did not open it. He turned toward the chief. “What’s going on here, Sam?”

The man stared back at him. He looked sick—pale and slightly ashen. “It’s serious, Ben. A… a nasty thing.” He shook his head. “I wish to hell it wasn’t.”

“Tell me. Can you do that? Please, talk to me.”

The chief sighed. “Put the dog in the basement. We have to get started here. I’ll bring in the others and we can talk.”

Ben opened the door, flipped on the light switch, and ushered Alex down the steps. Closing the door, he moved to a chair at the kitchen table. He tried to brace himself for what was to come next. He knew himself to be innocent, and he wasn’t concerned about self-incrimination. That left Susan or one of the boys, and he didn’t see how any of them could be involved in anything remotely serious. He knew them too well for that. You live and interact with the people in your family through all of the joy and nastiness (“ It’s serious, Ben. A… a nasty thing. ”) that life has to offer. Along the way, the fabrics of what began as separate individuals are woven together into something new—something organic and inseparable. And the only thought that came to him now was this: Please, don’t let me lose them . If one of them had died, or had suffered some devastating injury, he wasn’t certain he had the strength to face it. Please, don’t let me lose them, he prayed silently to himself, or to God if He was out there and felt like listening. In this moment of confusion and disorder, it was the only sentiment that seemed to matter.

“Okay,” he said, his dark eyes watching the officers fan out across the house— his house—and one hand gripped the edge of the table for whatever stability it had to offer. “Tell me what this is all about.”

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“No. You’re clearly out of your fucking mind.” Ben looked blankly at Detective Schroeder, who remained standing next to the sink, one hand resting on the granite countertop.

The detective returned Ben’s gaze with infuriating equanimity. “The evidence is pretty convincing, Dr. Stevenson.”

Get your filthy hand off that countertop, Ben wanted to scream at him. My wife cooks there!

“The evidence is wrong,” he said instead.

“The boy’s prints were on the bodies of two of the victims.”

“The boy’s prints…” Ben echoed, his voice dry and hollow, trying to make sense of the words. Suddenly, his son—his oldest son, whom he loved with unflinching purity and tenacity—suddenly his son had become simply “the boy” to this man standing in front of him.

“The boy has a name,” he advised the detective. “I strongly suggest you start using it.”

The three of them—the two detectives and Sam Garston—were silent for a while, allowing the shock of the news to dissipate slightly before proceeding further. They could have waited an eternity as far as Ben was concerned. A few minutes’ respite wouldn’t make a bit of difference to him.

“Ben,” Sam started. “You and—”

“I want this one to get out of my house !” Ben thrust an index finger in Carl’s direction.

“I’m sorry, Ben,” Sam replied. “This is Detective Schroeder’s case. He has the right to question you.”

Ben turned to Detective Hunt, the only one of the three officers who’d taken a seat at the table, and who thus far had not uttered a word. “Aren’t you also investigating this case?”

The detective nodded solemnly.

“Fine,” Ben proclaimed. “ You stay.” He gestured once again toward the senior detective. “ This one goes.”

None of the men budged. Carl Schroeder continued to stare at him, as if Ben were some sort of interesting insect he was considering adding to his collection.

“Listen, Ben,” Sam replied, “that’s not the type of tone you want to take during this interview.”

“It’s exactly the type of tone I want to take!” Ben’s eyes flashed once more in Schroeder’s direction. “I have nothing to hide— nothing! —and neither does my family. I am willing to cooperate with you, and I am willing to answer questions. But I will not sit here and listen to this man call my son a murderer!”

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