Greg Iles - True Evil
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Alex waved and sprinted toward the breezeway at the edge of the helipad.
The 430 lifted into the darkening sky before she reached the door, then swooped off in a wide arc to the south.
She took out her cell phone and dialed Will Kilmer.
The FBI helicopter was thirty miles south of Jackson when the doubt gnawing in Kaiser's gut became intolerable. He took out his cell phone, dialed directory assistance, and got the number for the University Medical Center. When UMC's switchboard operator came on the line, he identified himself as an FBI agent in an emergency and demanded to speak to the chief nurse on the Oncology floor. While he waited, one of the agents behind him moved forward and said, "What's going on, John? Something new?"
Kaiser shook his head. "I don't buy Morse's story about her mother."
"Why not?"
"No way would that girl miss a chance to take down the guy who killed her sister. I don't care if her mother is dying. Morse almost ruined her career over this, and there's no way she'd miss the final act."
"Hello?" said an irritated female voice. "Who is this?"
"Special Agent John Kaiser of the FBI. We have a life-or-death emergency in progress, and it involves the daughter of one of your patients, Margaret Morse. Her daughter is Special Agent Alex Morse."
"I…her."
"Could you speak up please? I'm in a helicopter."
"I know her!"
"I read you loud and clear now. Is she in the hospital now? Alex Morse, I mean."
"I haven't seen her since she ran out twenty minutes ago."
"I see. Can you tell me about her mother? Has her condition suddenly worsened?"
"I don't think it could get much worse."
"What I mean is, has she crashed? Have you called Agent Morse in the last few minutes and told her that her mother was dying?"
"Oh, I don't think so. Not that I'm aware of. Let me check."
Kaiser looked at his pilot, pointed at the airspeed indicator, and signaled that they should slow down. After nearly a minute, the nurse came back on the line.
"No, sir. No call like that went out from here. In fact, Mrs. Morse's kidneys seemed to be a little better this morning. Putting out more urine."
Kaiser hung up, leaned over the pilot's helmet, and spun his forefinger in a circle. "Turn around!"
As the 430 banked over I-55, Kaiser dialed the Jackson field office and demanded to speak to a technical specialist.
"Yes, sir?" said an even younger voice than he'd expected.
"I need GPS coordinates on a cell phone. As fast as you can get them. Call the cell company and tell them lives depend on it." Kaiser read off Alex's cell number, then said, "I think it's a Cingular phone. Call me back the instant you have the coordinates."
"Will do, sir."
As soon as he hung up, the pilot leaned over and said, "Where are we going?"
Where the hell was Alex going? Kaiser wondered. Did she not believe that the man towing Rusk's boat toward the Gulf Coast was Tarver? Could someone have called and told her that? He didn't think so. Chris Shepard certainly had no way of knowing that. Was Will Kilmer still working the case? Could the old ex-cop have discovered something at the last minute? Possibly. But then again, Alex's reason for bailing might be something completely unrelated to Tarver-something that overrode her concern for the murder case. What could possibly be that important?
"Hover!" he said to the pilot. "Keep us where we are!"
As the 430 slowed to a hover, Kaiser sensed that desperation was blocking efficient thought. He'd seen the phenomenon many times: people in emergencies couldn't make the simplest logical connections. No one was immune, not combat veterans, not astronauts, not-His phone was ringing.
"Hello? Hello!"
"I've got the coordinates, sir. That phone is at thirty-two degrees, twenty-five minutes and some-odd north; and ninety degrees, four minutes-"
"Just tell me where they are, son! Lay a map over those numbers!"
"We already did. It's Coachman's Road, near the Jackson Yacht Club. Right on the edge of the reservoir."
"The Ross Barnett Reservoir?"
"Yes, sir."
"Would Rose's Bluff Drive be near there?"
"Yes, sir. Right there. And whoever has that phone is even closer to there now."
"Damn it! That's her brother-in-law's house."
"Sir?"
The pilot looked over at Kaiser, his eyes questioning behind his faceplate.
Her nephew, Kaiser thought angrily. Is this some kind of custody crap? Jamie Fennell was the reason Alex had worked this case so hard and so recklessly. But…what if it was something else? What if the kid meant something to Tarver, too? Was that possible? Could Bill Fennell somehow be helping Tarver to escape? Not if the pathologist was driving down to the Gulf, he couldn't. But what if he wasn't? What if someone else was driving that truck?
CHAPTER 53
Bill Fennell lived on the southwestern bank of the Ross Barnett Reservoir, fifty square miles of water that could kick up ocean-sized whitecaps in a storm like the one that was on its way. Despite their proximity to the Jackson Yacht Club, most houses here were older than the McMansions on the eastern shore. Bill had solved that problem by buying four contiguous lots just north of the yacht club, then tearing down the houses on them and building his vision of nouveau riche paradise.
Alex and Will were less than five minutes away from the result, roaring along Coachman's Road in the blue Nissan Titan Will had substituted for his Explorer, which was recovering from the explosion at the primate lab. Will's.357 magnum lay on the seat between them, and a 12-gauge shotgun was lying on the backseat. Alex's borrowed Sig was in the glove box, and she had a Smith amp; Wesson.38 strapped to her left ankle.
"You get any more text messages?" Will asked.
"No. I just hope they haven't left yet. They've got to come out this way, right?"
"Not necessarily. There's half a dozen ways out of that old neighborhood."
"Great."
The turbulent waters of the reservoir came into sight. Will turned south, heading along the spit of land that held the yacht club and the Fennell home. "How do you want to play it?" he asked.
"We're going to ask nicely for Ben," said Alex. "Then we're going to take him out of there. Bill should be arrested for murder before the day is out."
"Bill can be a cranky son of a bitch," Will said. "He almost went to jail for beating up a guy on the side of the road one time. Road rage."
"I didn't know that." Alex let her left hand fall on the magnum. "But I'd say we're prepared to deal with that." She pointed to a tall, wrought-iron gate fifty meters ahead. "Slow down."
Will pulled up to the gate and stopped.
"Chained shut," Alex said, pointing at a heavy padlock.
Will got out, climbed into the bed of his truck, opened the shining toolbox, and removed a long pair of bolt cutters. He cut the chain easily, then tossed the cutters into the truck bed and climbed back behind the wheel.
"You're handy to have around," said Alex.
Will looked hard into her eyes. "Before we go in, let me ask you one thing. What's the chance that we're walking into some kind of trap?"
She had tried not to focus on this possibility, but rather to prepare herself for whatever might happen. But now Will had given voice to her fear.
"That's why you're here," she said softly. "If I knew for sure it was just Bill, I wouldn't need anybody to help me deal with him."
Will sighed like an old man in need of a nap. "That's what I figured."
"I can go without you," Alex said, meaning it. "You can wait right here."
The detective cocked his head and looked over at her, his watery eyes like those of an old hound dog. "Honey, your daddy pulled me out of so many tight spots I couldn't begin to count 'em. I'm here now because he can't be. And I'm gonna do exactly what I know he'd do." Will put the truck into gear and rolled forward. "Let's go get that boy."
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