James Born - Shock Wave

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"Enormously entertaining and enormously authentic." – John Sandford
“BORN IS THE REAL THING.”-Elmore Leonard
“A NEW STAR.”-W. E. B. Griffin
“Born owns not only the know-how to spin a good story but also has the stylistic chops to back it up. By turns funny and suspenseful.”- Chicago Sun-Times
“Born shows his skill at mixing quirky characters and wry humor into a serious plot in his second novel… Once again, Born excels at blending the police procedural with the caper novel.”- Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
“Born’s latest novel bombards us with a constant blitz of Die Hard action and some good laughs, too… Readers will be riveted as they follow Tasker racing against the tick-tock of clocks attached to bombs throughout downtown Miami. It’s easy to lose track of time until you get to the end of Born’s memorable second book. Let’s hope he keeps ’em coming.” -The Miami Herald
“Born masterfully combines dark humor and suspense in his explosively creative crime novel. The combination of fast pacing, strong characterization, and a vividly cinematic ending makes this a tough book to put down.” – Lansing State Journal
“A winning protagonist… The plot of Shock Wave is tremendously entertaining, combining edge-of-your-seat action and suspense, an intriguing game of cat and mouse, and occasional passages of laugh-out-loud humor… Born is the best thing to happen to Florida crime writing since Elmore Leonard hit the Sunshine State. This guy is the real deal.” -Mystery Ink
“Tough as bulletproof glass… top thrill work, with a Jerry Bruckheimer ending, much welcome humor, and the Bureau as Born’s tackling dummy.”-Kirkus Reviews
Florida lawman James Born follows one of the most highly praised crime debuts of the year with a literally explosive novel of hunter and hunted.
FDLE agent Bill Tasker, still smarting from a run-in with the FBI that almost got him killed, reluctantly teams up with the bureau again on a case involving a stolen Stinger missile. The op goes smoothly enough (though the feds take all the credit-what else is new?), but something about the whole setup just doesn't feel right to him. Tasker pokes around a bit-and stirs up more trouble than a nest of rattlesnakes: with his boss, with the FBI, with the ATF, and, worst of all, with a certain gentleman who loves to see things blow up… bigger and bigger things,as it turns out. The bomber hasn't killed anybody yet, but if this FDLE agent keeps interfering-well, there's always a first time, isn't there?

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Tasker wanted to make a comment about her recent reversal on their relationship, but let it slide. “Good, good. Made a big case yesterday. I bought an air-to-air missile.”

Donna said, “Wow, that is big. I saw in the Post that the FBI bought one, too. Are there that many floating around?”

“Where’d the FBI do it?”

“ Cutler Ridge.”

The FBI had started their normal bullshit again.

Tasker joined Sutter in a booth at the Denny’s on Thirty-sixth Street. Sutter always tried to eat in the city. It gave him a sense of security to be in his town, or at least that is what he said. Tasker just figured he liked the half-priced meals.

“You see the news?” asked Tasker.

Sutter, his eyes still at half-mast, said calmly, “Big deal. They stole the credit, what else is new?”

“Doesn’t it piss you off?”

“Did they frame you for any crime?”

“No.”

“Did any of them shoot me?”

“No.”

“Then we’re doing better than our last case with them.” He sipped his coffee. “I’m more interested in that fine little ATF girl, Camilla Parker Bowles.”

“I wouldn’t call her that. She hates that nickname, and if you don’t believe me, just look at Lail’s eye. He only called her ‘Princess.’ ”

“She could smack me any old time.” Sutter laughed at his own comment and nodded his head like he was imagining the lovely Camy Parks punishing him.

“I know you’re God’s gift to ladies, but she might be interested in a different type.” Tasker didn’t want to go into it any further, but he didn’t want his friend to waste his time, either.

“I know she’s supposed to play in the all-girl league, but I think I could convert her.” He paused, then slapped his friend on the back, apparently sensing the concern that was overtaking him about the FBI. “Cheer up, Billy. We’re heroes, even if nobody knows it.”

Tasker smiled at that thought until he pictured Wells’ kids crying as they took him away yesterday.

That evening, after a day of congratulations and paperwork at the office, Tasker relaxed at his Kendall town house, waiting for the girls to arrive. He planned to work only a couple of hours tomorrow, then spend the whole weekend with them. This teachers’ planning day would give them time to just kick back before he took them to the little beach at Biscayne Bay, or maybe to the Monkey Jungle.

Without knocking, Donna popped her head in the front door, followed closely by the girls.

“You decent?”

Tasker avoided the obvious comeback.

After the hugs all around and settling the girls in their room, Tasker and Donna walked out onto the patio together.

“You look great,” said Donna.

“Having a normal schedule and less stress helps.”

“No more problems from that FBI case?”

“No, pretty much people act like it never happened, which is fine.”

She paused and looked him in the eyes. “I’m sorry I’ve screwed with your emotions. I didn’t mean to.”

He gave her a flat stare. “You mean leading me to believe we were getting back together was an accident?”

“No. I mean yes.” She gathered her thoughts. “You were just so down and I was in a different place.”

“What place was that?”

“Billy, don’t be like that. We have a good relationship now. Let’s not blow that.”

“We had a good relationship four years ago. Now we skirt all issues and hand the girls back and forth like a hot plate.”

“What issues do we have now?”

“Your boyfriend.”

She stared at him. “My feelings for Nicky don’t really affect us.”

“Unless you hate him, your feelings don’t help us, either.”

“I don’t hate him, but I do have feelings for him. Everything’ll work out, Billy. You’re a good-looking guy and have a good job. You’re a catch.”

He smiled and nodded his head. “Thanks.”

She leaned in and hugged him. “It really is good to see your life back on track. How’re your folks?”

“Good. I’d send them a newspaper about this case if FDLE were even mentioned.”

“I remember you being media-shy not too long ago.”

He remembered how he’d been scrutinized by the press then, and suddenly felt better about not being in the papers now.

Bernie Dashett sat in one of the interview rooms of the Metropolitan Correction Center southwest of Miami, listening to this attorney his mama had hired for him. He wasn’t sure there was much he could do, since he really was guilty of trying to sell the missile.

He looked across at the twenty-five-year-old Reynaldo Hirsh, as the young man ran his hand over his slicked-back hair for the sixth time in the last five minutes.

The tiny room had just a small table in the middle with two chairs. The guards for the Bureau of Prisons only allowed the attorney to bring a pad and pen and searched him thoroughly. Bernie wore his orange jumpsuit.

“What are we gonna do?” asked Bernie.

“You had first appearance, so now we figure out how to cut a deal quick. What about the other guy, Wells?”

“See, that’s what’s so funny. Daniel Wells didn’t have nothin’ to do with this. I just stopped there to pick up my possum trap.”

“Your what?”

“Possum trap. For my exterminator business.”

“So Wells didn’t do anything?”

“Naw, nothin’. I was just waitin’ for someone to ask, but the FBI fella just brung us here. Daniel and I never even got the chance to talk with each other.”

The lawyer stood up. “Don’t tell anyone this. If we tell them Wells wasn’t involved, we got nothing to deal with. Some phantom National Guardsman from Tampa won’t cut it. You keep your fucking mouth shut.”

Tasker took a minute to make sure he had everything that wasn’t necessary out of his pockets and stashed in the car. MCC Miami had good security and didn’t waste time making state cops comfortable. He looked up at the high walls, with row after row of razor wire strung on top. He knew no one had ever made it out of the federal holding facility, but a couple had tried. The concrete compound had even held Manuel Noriega for a time.

Camy Parks pulled up next to him and sprang out of her old, beat-up issued Ford Crown Victoria. The big car made her look like a dwarf next to it. She had on tight slacks and a polo shirt with the ATF emblem on the left side of her impressive chest.

“Hey, Billy,” she glanced at her watch and added, “Sorry, late night.”

“Out partying?”

“Better. In partying.” She let out a sly smile.

Tasker felt his face flush. He wanted to ask more questions but refrained. “Dashett’s attorney just called me and said we couldn’t talk to his client. Since Wells asked to see us, we’re on good legal ground.”

“Did the court appoint an attorney?”

“Not yet. Wells said he wanted the weekend to try and find one.”

“Think he’s got anything good?” She was emptying everything in her pockets, too.

“Don’t know until we talk to him.”

After they had gone through security and waited almost an hour for Wells to be brought down, a guard finally told Tasker and Camy they could go into one of the interview rooms. Tasker counted every minute as one more he could spend with his daughters, but knew he had to get this interview done before Wells changed his mind about talking to them.

Inside, Wells sat on one side of the small table. His eyes followed them into the room without giving away any hint of emotion.

Tasker said, “Daniel, you remember me?”

He just nodded.

“This is Agent Parks with the ATF. ” Tasker waited, then after no response, he went on. “We’re here ’cause you said you wanted to talk.”

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