Jeffery Deaver - Edge

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This stand-alone thriller by the author of the Lincoln Rhyme and Kathryn Dance novels introduces Corte, an officer of the Strategic Protection Department, an arm of a larger government agency tasked with protecting individuals who have been targeted for abduction or murder (among other crimes). Henry Loving, a brutal “lifter” who specializes in “physical extraction” of information, has apparently targeted a cop, Ryan Kessler. The details are shaky: Corte’s people don’t know why Kessler has been targeted or what information Henry Loving is after. But Corte must do everything in his power to protect Kessler. This is a slightly unusual novel for Deaver. It’s a prolonged cat-and-mouse game-a familiar format to the author’s fans-but the novel is relatively free of Deaver’s customary neck-wrenching plot reversals. He’s got a few tricks up his sleeve, but readers expecting the kind of jaw-dropping, out-of-left-field twists he specializes in might feel a bit cheated. Make no mistake: this is a fine thriller with strong characters and a compelling story. But Deaver devotees need to be forewarned not to look for any showstopping reverse pivots.

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Which is not a bad philosophy of life, I’d decided.

In fact, this was a typical sampling of principals’ behavior. From experience I found Joanne’s numbness more worrisome than her husband’s bluster and her sister’s juvenile banter and hysteria. Principals like her could melt down suddenly and explosively, and usually it happened at exactly the wrong time.

I glanced back in the mirror and my eyes met hers, which were blank and unfocused, and we simultaneously looked away.

Now that I was comfortable that there were no tails-it would be purest coincidence that Loving would find us-I made the call.

“Hello?” the deep voice answered.

“Aaron.”

My boss responded, “Corte, I heard from Fredericks, at the Hillside Inn. He said you were okay. I assumed you were on the run and I didn’t want to call.”

“Thanks.” This was one of his best attributes: He might have no instinctive feel for shepherding but he understood how we operated and he accommodated his job to ours. I said, “I haven’t talked to Freddy yet. Any casualties there?”

He answered, “No, but it’s a mess. They picked up a lot of brass, must’ve been forty, fifty shots fired. Two slugs hit guest rooms with people inside. I can’t keep the lid on this one.”

“What’ll it be?”

“Loving gave us an out with the press, believe it or not. We’ll springboard on what he said in his fax-that there was talk of a kidnapping and some organized crime involvement. I’ll trot out Bad Hector. I don’t have much choice.”

Hector Carranzo was a small-time Colombian drug figure who was named in a number of felony warrants both here and in various Latin American countries. The reports gave mixed descriptions and vague background but all included warnings of his dangerous nature and the admonition to be on the lookout for him anywhere in the country. He was known to pop up unexpectedly.

He was also a complete fiction. When we had a shootout like the one at the Hillside Inn, under circumstances where we wanted to keep the truth quiet, we blamed the incident on Señor Hector and “possible drug or other illegal activity we have yet to identify with specificity.” After we collared the primary in the Ryan Kessler case, Ellis might come back in a few days with: Ooops, we were wrong; the real perp was actually so-and-so. But Bad Hector would keep the press busy for a time.

“We’re on the way to the safe house now.”

“Good. Get there and stay there.” A pause. I knew what he’d say next. “We all want to get him, Corte. But I want you to sit tight in the safe house. No more attempts to engage Loving.”

He’d be thinking of Rhode Island.

“Only the flytrap was offensive. What happened at the Hillside was pure defense. We were trying to get away.”

“I understand that… But there may be some issue raised of why you used a halfway in this situation. Why you didn’t go directly to the safe house.”

Meaning, I supposed, was I subconsciously-or perhaps very consciously-trying to draw Loving to us? He wanted a reason. But, even though he was my boss, I wasn’t going to answer.

He caught this and continued, “It was your call and I’m not questioning it. Just telling you that the question could come up.”

I told him, “If I do anything at all, it’ll just be to help Claire track down the primary.”

“Fine,” he muttered. Ellis was having a tough Saturday, so he wasn’t treading softly any longer. “You didn’t call Westerfield. You said you would.”

“I will. It’s been busy.”

Which, though true, sounded lame.

We disconnected and I was scrolling through numbers to find Westerfield’s. But then Freddy’s name was recited on my audible caller ID.

I clicked ACCEPT and asked, “You get anything at the Hillside?”

Freddy said, “No trace. He vanished-real fast. Like Houdini. Or the allowance I give my kids. Thin air.”

“Aaron said no injuries.”

“Right. People’re shaken up. But so what? Life shakes you up. Nothing wrong with getting shook once in a while. Aaron’s handling the press? There’re more reporters than you can shake a stick at.”

“He’ll do what he can.”

Freddy added that the hostage Loving had taken, to coerce her husband to drive his car after us as a diversion, was safe. “Not that it mattered but she said she couldn’t identify her kidnapper. The husband got amnesia too.”

I asked, “Any indication which way Loving went?”

“None.”

“We take out their Dodge?”

“Yup. Fan and a tire. They left it fifty yards west, where they had switch wheels hidden. The abandoned one was clean. And the new one? No tire treads our boys and girls could find. And you know them… If there’s a pubic hair, they’ll get it.”

“So was there a fax with Ryan’s picture on it?”

“Yep.”

“Who was it supposed to be from? You guys?”

“Federal Department of Tax Investigation.”

I nearly smiled. An outfit as phony as Artesian Computer Design. You had to hand it to Loving.

I told him, “It said the typical: Don’t try to apprehend, just give a call if you see him? And an eight hundred number?”

“Prepaid mobile.”

“Now deactivated,” I said.

Freddy didn’t need to confirm this.

“What was the incoming fax number?”

“Sent from a computer through a Swedish proxy.”

Naturally.

Freddy wondered, “How’d he tip to the Hillside specifically and send the fax there?”

“I think he went fishing. Sent faxes to dozens of possible halfway houses. I’ll bet they’re sitting in front lobbies all over the area.”

“Jesus,” he exhaled, pronouncing the name with an initial H . Maybe he was worried about being sacrilegious. I knew he went to church at least once a week. “This guy’s earning his fee. What the hell does Kessler know that’s so friggin’ important?”

Just what Claire duBois and I were going to find out in the next few hours, I hoped.

Then Freddy got my attention, asking, “You know somebody named Sandy Alberts?”

“He give you a call?”

“Came to the office. Works for that senator from Indiana or Ohio, Stevenson.”

“I know who he is. Ohio. What’d Alberts want?”

“Just asking questions. About wiretaps, Patriot Act, so on and so forth. Got to say, Corte, your name came up. All happy, cheerful, good things. But, well, like I said, your name came up. Find that interesting.”

Interesting, I reflected glumly. “And?”

“No ‘and.’ I told him I was busy. Had to go.”

“Thanks,” I muttered.

“For what?”

“I’m not sure.”

We disconnected and I considered Albert’s visit to Freddy.

Then I decided I could no longer delay the inevitable. I scrolled down and found Westerfield’s number. Hit SEND.

The man answered on the second ring. My heart sank; I’d been hoping for voice mail. “Corte,” he said and didn’t slip into French. “Listen, we need to talk. But I’m in with the AG right now.”

He was sitting in the U.S. attorney general’s office on Saturday night… and he’d taken my call?

“I’ll get back to you when we’re through. This number?”

“Yes.”

“You have an alternate?”

“No.”

Click .

I pulled off onto a side road and stopped. Maree gasped and looked up, alarmed, her psychic pendulum still on the hysterical side. Joanne slipped from her coma long enough to say to her, “It’s okay. It’ll be okay.”

“Why’re we stopping?” the younger woman asked, her voice on edge.

I said, “Just checking the car. We took some hits.”

Ryan began scanning the dark roadside like a sniper for prey.

Ahmad climbed out of the back and joined me and we inspected the Yukon carefully. It wasn’t badly damaged from the shootout or the rough escape. The SUV was doing better than my back was.

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