Jeffery Deaver - The Sleeping Doll

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Special Agent Kathryn Dance – introduced in The Cold Moon – stars in the latest thriller from New York Times bestselling author Jeffery Deaver. When Special Agent Kathryn Dance is sent to interrogate the convicted killer Daniel "Son of Manson" Pell as a suspect in a newly unearthed crime, she feels both trepidation and electrifying intrigue. Pell is serving a life sentence for brutal murders years earlier that mirrored those perpetrated by Charles Manson in the 1960s. But Pell and his cult members left behind a survivor who – because she was in bed hidden by her toys – was dubbed the Sleeping Doll. Pell has long been both reticent and unrepentant about the crime. But Dance sees an opportunity to pry a confession from him for the recent murder – and to learn more about the depraved mind of this career criminal. But when Dance's plan goes terribly wrong and Pell escapes, leaving behind a trail of dead and injured, she finds herself in charge of her first manhunt. As the idyllic Monterey Peninsula is paralyzed by the elusive killer, Dance turns to the past to find the truth about what Daniel Pell is really up to. She tracks down the now-teenage Sleeping Doll to learn what really happened that night, and arranges a reunion of three women who were in his cult at the time of the killings. The lies of the past and the evasions of the present boil up under the relentless probing of Kathryn Dance, but will the truth about Daniel Pell emerge in time to stop him from killing again?

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She found an inventory of the evidence and other items removed from Pell's house in Seaside after the Croyton murders. There were a dozen books about Charles Manson, several large files and a note from the crime-scene officer: Item No. 23. Found in the box where the Manson books were kept: Trilby, novel by George du Maurier. Book had been read numerous times. Many notes in margins. Nothing relevant to case.

"You ever heard of it?" she asked.

O'Neil read a huge amount and his large collection, filling his den, contained just about every genre of book that existed. But this was one he hadn't heard of.

Dance got her laptop, went online and looked it up. "This is interesting. George du Maurier was Daphne du Maurier's grandfather." She read several synopses and reviews of the book. "Seems like Trilby was a huge best seller, a Da Vinci Code of the time. Svengali?"

"Know the name-a mesmerizer-but nothing else."

"Interesting. The story's about a failed musician, Svengali, who meets a young and beautiful singer-her first name's Trilby. But she wasn't very successful. Svengali falls in love with her but she won't have anything to do with him, so he hypnotizes her. Her career's successful, but she becomes his mental slave. In the end, Svengali dies and-because du Maurier believed a robot can't survive without its master-she dies too."

"Guess there was no sequel." O'Neil flipped through a stack of notes. "Nagle have any thoughts about what he's up to?"

"Not really. He's writing us a bio. Maybe there'll be something in it."

For the next hour they sifted through the photocopies, looking for references to any place or person in the area that Pell might've had an interest in, some reason for him to stay on the Peninsula. There was no reference to Alison or Nimue, from the killer's Google search.

Nothing.

Most of the videotapes were feature TV magazine reports about Pell, the Croyton murders or about Croyton himself, the flamboyant, larger-than-life Silicon Valley entrepreneur.

"Sensationalist crap," O'Neil announced.

" Superficial sensationalist crap." Exactly what Morton Nagle objected to in the coverage of crime and conflict.

But there were two others, police interview tapes that Dance found more illuminating. One was for a burglary bust, thirteen years ago.

"Who are your next of kin, Daniel?"

"I don't have any. No family."

"Your parents?"

"Gone. Long gone. I'm an orphan, you could say."

"When did they die?"

"When I was seventeen. But my dad'd left before that."

"You and your father get along?"

"My father…That's a hard story."

Pell gave the officer an account of his abusive father, who had forced young Daniel to pay rent from the age of thirteen. He'd beat the boy if he didn't come up with the money-and beat the mother as well if she defended her son. This, he explained, was why he'd taken to stealing. Finally the father had abandoned them. Coincidentally, his separated parents had died the same year-his mother of cancer, his father in a drunk-driving accident. At seventeen Pell was on his own.

"And no siblings, hm?"

"No, sir…I always thought that if I had somebody to share that burden with, I would've turned out differently… And I don't have any children myself, either. That's a regret, I must say… But I'm a young man. I've got time, right?"

"Oh, if you get your act together, Daniel, there's no reason in the world you couldn't have a family of your own."

"Thank you for saying that, Officer. I mean that. Thank you. And what about you, Officer? You a family man? I see you're wearing a wedding ring."

The second police tape was from a small town in the Central Valley twelve years ago, where he'd been arrested for petty larceny.

"Daniel, listen here, I'm gonna be askin' you a few questions. Don't go and lie to us now, okay? That'll go bad for you."

"No, sir, Sheriff. I'm here to be honest. Tell God's truth."

"You do that and you and me'll get along just fine. Now, how come was it you was found with Jake Peabody's TV set and VCR in the back of your car?"

"I bought 'em, Sheriff. I swear to you. On the street. This Mexican fellow? We was talking, and he said he needed some money. Him and his wife had a sick kid, he told me."

"See what he's doing?" Dance asked.

O'Neil shook his head.

"The first interviewer's intelligent. He speaks well, uses proper grammar, syntax. Pell responded exactly the same way. The second officer? Not as well educated as the first, makes grammatical mistakes. Pell picks up on that and echoes him. 'We was talking,' 'Him and his wife.' It's a trick High Machiavellians use." A nod at the set. "Pell is in total control of both interrogations."

"I don't know, I'd give him a B-minus for the sob stories," O'Neil judged. "Didn't buy any sympathy from me."

"Let's see." Dance found the disposition reports that Nagle had included with the copies of the tapes. "Sorry, Professor. They gave him A's. Reduced the first charge from Burglary One to a Receiving Stolen, suspended. The second? He was released."

"I stand corrected."

They looked through the material for another half-hour. Nothing else was useful.

O'Neil looked at his watch. "Got to go." Wearily he rose and she walked him outside. He scratched the dogs' heads.

"Hope you can make it to Dad's party tomorrow."

"Let's hope it'll be over with by then." He climbed into his Volvo and headed down the misty street.

Her phone croaked.

"'Lo?"

"Hey, boss."

She could hardly hear; loud music crashed in the background. "Could you turn that down?"

"I'd have to ask the band. Anything new about Juan?"

"No change."

"I'll go see him tomorrow… Listen-"

"I'm trying."

"Ha. First, Pell's aunt? Her name's Barbara Pell. But she's brain-fried. Bakersfield PD say she's got Alzheimer's or something. Doesn't know the time of day but there's a work shed or garage behind the house with some tools in it and some other things of Pell's. Anybody could've just strolled in and walked out with the hammer. Neighbors didn't see anything. Surprise, surprise, surprise."

"Was that Andy Griffith?"

"Same show. Gomer Pyle."

"Bakersfield's going to keep an eye on the woman's house?"

"That's affirmative… Now, boss, I got the skinny for you. On Winston."

"Who?"

"Winston Kellogg, the FBI guy. The one Overby's bringing in to babysit you."

Babysit…

"Could you pick a different word?"

"To oversee you. To ride herd. Subjugate."

"TJ."

"Okay, here's the scoop. He's forty-four. Lives in Washington now but comes from the West Coast. Former military, army."

Just like her late husband, she thought. The military part, as well as the age.

"Detective with Seattle PD, then joined the bureau. He's with a division that investigates cults and related crimes. They track down the leaders, handle hostage negotiations and hook up cult members with deprogrammers. It was formed after Waco."

The standoff in Texas between law officers and the cult run by David Koresh. The assault to rescue the members ended up tragically. The compound burned and most of the people inside died, including a number of children.

"He's got a good rep in the bureau. He's a bit of a straight arrow but he's not afraid to get his hands dirty. That's a direct quote from my buddy and I have no clue what it means. Oh, one other thing, boss. The Nimue search. No VICAP or other law enforcement reports. And I've only checked out a few hundred screen names online. Half of them're expired; the ones that are still active seem to belong to sixteen-year-old geeks. The real surnames are mostly European and I can't find anyone who's got a connection out here. But I did find a variation that's interesting."

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