Michael Palmer - Extreme Measures

Здесь есть возможность читать онлайн «Michael Palmer - Extreme Measures» весь текст электронной книги совершенно бесплатно (целиком полную версию без сокращений). В некоторых случаях можно слушать аудио, скачать через торрент в формате fb2 и присутствует краткое содержание. Жанр: Триллер, на английском языке. Описание произведения, (предисловие) а так же отзывы посетителей доступны на портале библиотеки ЛибКат.

Extreme Measures: краткое содержание, описание и аннотация

Предлагаем к чтению аннотацию, описание, краткое содержание или предисловие (зависит от того, что написал сам автор книги «Extreme Measures»). Если вы не нашли необходимую информацию о книге — напишите в комментариях, мы постараемся отыскать её.

Extreme Measures — читать онлайн бесплатно полную книгу (весь текст) целиком

Ниже представлен текст книги, разбитый по страницам. Система сохранения места последней прочитанной страницы, позволяет с удобством читать онлайн бесплатно книгу «Extreme Measures», без необходимости каждый раз заново искать на чём Вы остановились. Поставьте закладку, и сможете в любой момент перейти на страницу, на которой закончили чтение.

Тёмная тема
Сбросить

Интервал:

Закладка:

Сделать

"If we're stopped by the police," he said as they set off, "you had better do a damn good job of convincing them that I'm your family doctor making a house call on your ailing aunt. If they ever open this little kit of mine, we're cooked."

The wooden shutters on the upstairs windows were pulled closed.

Nelson checked the windows on the alley side of the structure and reported that they, too, were shuttered. They rang the doorbell several times, listening each time to the melodic chimes echoing from within.

"What tune are those playing?" Laura whispered.

The detective smiled.

"It would appear our Mr. Devine has a sense of humor," he said.

"They're playing Tchaikovsky. A snippet of the death of Odette it-from Swan Lake."

"You could tell that from seven or eight notes?"

" Maggie's a ballet nut. After six or seven years of being dragged, I finally gave up and got interested."

"You're amazing."

"Tell me that after we're inside," Nelson said, tossing his cigar stub aside as he scanned first the edge of the doorjamb, and then the windows.

"You're sure you want to do this?" she asked.

"That's still up to you. How committed are you to finding out what this mysterious mortician is up to?"

"Very committed."

"In that case, stay in close to the building, in the shadows, and keep your eye on the street. I'm going back into these and nd to the rear.

Listen for a t si you oor tap from he de of e d. If it's clear for me to open it, tap back twice. If not, tap once and then head back to the car. I'll meet you there."

Nelson reached in his medical bag and withdrew щ nip of Jack Daniel's.

"To the truth," he said.

"To the truth," Laura echoed.

She took a small sip, and in a single quick gulp, Bernard Nelson disposed of the remainder. he then slid along the side of the Gates of Heaven and disappeared down the alley.

Over the long minutes that followed, only one car drove past the darkened mortuary. Laura zipped up the thin black leather jacket Bernard had given her, and pressed herself tightly against the building.

She had tried calling Eric any number of times since the nightmare on Harrison Avenue, but without success.

In a way, she was grateful. He almost certainly would have insisted on coming along, and if for any reason they were caught in their illegal entry, the negative publicity would doubtless kill whatever chance he still had for the White Memorial promotion.

A couple, holding hands, crossed the narrow street just two doors away.

Laura froze, easily holding her breath for more than a minute until they had let themselves into their building. She glanced down at the doorknob. What is taking so long? She thought about the man who had called himself Roger Ansell.

He had probably once stood somewhere right on this street, watching as she and Eric paid their visit to Donald Devine. Did he have a wife?

Children? First Scott, now him. Regardless of the reasons, it seemed stupid and senseless and sad.

The taps-two of them from inside the mortuary-were barely audible.

Laura responded with two of her own. Bernard Nelson opened the door, and she stepped into a darkness that was so complete, so palpably dense, that she instantly relived the moment when her flash failed during a night dive in a massive undersea grotto called the Sultan's Cave.

"Wait a minute," she whispered. "I've got to let my eyes adjust."

"There's no light for them to adjust to," Nelson said. "Here."

He passed her a pair of surgical gloves and then a slim penlight, which cast a narrow but surprisingly potent beam. "Just keep it low, away from our faces."

"Hey, I dive for a living, remember? There's no verbing eighty feet down, so we live and die by using our lights the right way."

"Sorry. Sorry I took so long too. The security system in this place turned out to be rather sophisticated.

"Are You sure it's deactivated?"

"That's the weird thing. The system wasn't on in the one of the keys on my inside in two seconds iin the air here to grar T ey moved carefully from the foyer to Devine's parlor, Laura keeping her flash fixed on the floor while Nelson swept his beam along the walls.

"What are we looking for?" Laura asked.

"shelves, bookcases, drawers, a wall safethat sort of thing.

If this Devine is the meticulous little mouse you describe, I'd be amazed if he doesn't have records of whatever he's into. I wish I felt comfortable turning on a light, but frankly, that's a risk I'm not willing to take except as a last resort. If our divine friend happens to return, even a sliver of light through a window could warn him and cost us escape time." Bernard pulled a tool from his kit, POPPed open the drawer of Devine's imitation Chippendale desk, and rifled quickly through its contents, scanning sheets, then-carefully replacing them.

"Pull every book off those shelves Laura carefully," he said, moti orang to one wall. "Check to be sure each is what the binding says it is, and then set it right back where it was.". It took twenty minutes to finish with the room, and another ten to search the small chapel adjacent to it.

"This is tougher than I thought it was going to be," Laura said as they picked their way through the rear door of the chapel into the casket room.

" It gets even more difficult if the proprietor of the establishment walks in on us."

Laura squinted, trying to adjust her vision to the new room, which was smaller and if possible even darker than the others. There seemed to be four or five caskets displayed on stands of various heights.

The walls were overhung with maroon velvet drapes, which emitted a mustiness competitive in intensity with the formalin.

Laura attempted to ignore the odors by breathing through her mouth. As she scanned the floor, trying to get some sense of the space, she stepped forward, bumping against one of the caskets. She put her hand out to steady herself, and set it down on the waxen face of a man.

Laura gasped, recoiling against another casket as her penlight clattered to the floor. Immediately, Nelson's flash sought her out.

"That casket." She struggled to clear the sudden hoarseness from her throat. "There's a body in there."

Bernard played his light down her arm, past her pointing finger, into an ornate, velvet-lined coffin, and finally onto the face of a man.

Laura gasped. '.That's Donald Devine!"

The mortician, his hands resting peacefully on his vest, stared sightlessly upward. In the center of his forehead, just above his wire-rimmed spectacles and just below his pomaded hairline, was a single small bullet hole, surrounded by a halo of dried blood.

"Less than a day, I'd guess," Bernard murmured, touching the back of his hand to Devine's pallid cheek and then halting the corpse's arm, which seemed stiff and plastic. "But I'm really not very good at that sort of stuff. I can tell you for certain that he didn't do this to himself."

"This is horrible."

"Maybe. But it tells me that you were right. Your friend here was into something shady. And whatever it was, he was obviously in over his head."

"Should we keep searching?"

"I doubt we'll find anything that whoever made this little hole didn't find, but you never can tell.

Besides, with the danger of Mr. Devine walking in on us lessened considerably, I think we might even risk turning lights on as we go."

"If you think it's all right. Do you mind if we skip this room though?"

"Not at all."

I" You know, I think he lived upstairs. Maybe it would be worth looking there."

"Maybe it would at that," Bernard Nelson said.

The staircase to Devine's apartment was off the back hallway. The apartment itself consisted of an eatin kitchen, a TV room, and two bedrooms, one of which was a small museum, overfilled with a startling collection of medieval weapons and armor, including mace-and-chains, broadswords, crossbows, lances, daggers, and several helmets.

Читать дальше
Тёмная тема
Сбросить

Интервал:

Закладка:

Сделать

Похожие книги на «Extreme Measures»

Представляем Вашему вниманию похожие книги на «Extreme Measures» списком для выбора. Мы отобрали схожую по названию и смыслу литературу в надежде предоставить читателям больше вариантов отыскать новые, интересные, ещё непрочитанные произведения.


Elisabeth Naughton - Extreme Measures
Elisabeth Naughton
Michael Palmer - Natural Causes
Michael Palmer
Michael Palmer - The Society
Michael Palmer
Michael Palmer - The fifth vial
Michael Palmer
Michael Palmer - Silent Treatment
Michael Palmer
Michael Palmer - Side Effects
Michael Palmer
Michael Palmer - Oath of Office
Michael Palmer
Michael Palmer - Flashback
Michael Palmer
Michael Palmer - Tratamiento criminal
Michael Palmer
Michael Palmer - The Last Surgeon
Michael Palmer
Vince Flynn - Extreme Measures
Vince Flynn
Brenda Harlen - Extreme Measures
Brenda Harlen
Отзывы о книге «Extreme Measures»

Обсуждение, отзывы о книге «Extreme Measures» и просто собственные мнения читателей. Оставьте ваши комментарии, напишите, что Вы думаете о произведении, его смысле или главных героях. Укажите что конкретно понравилось, а что нет, и почему Вы так считаете.

x