Tim Green - Above The Law

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Readers last saw Casey Jordan in The Letter of the Law, where she defended her law professor for the grisly murder of a student only to discover he was guilty. After, Casey left her high-powered practice and wealthy husband and opened a legal aid clinic.
When an illegal Mexican immigrant is shot on a ranch outside Dallas, it makes the news, not because of the immigrant, but because of the shooter, Senator Tucker Dean. It looks like a hunting accident, and the well-loved young Senator spins the disaster artfully with his tearful press conference… until the sister in law of the victim steps forward with another tale.
The senator's wife was regularly visiting the victim, so Casey theorizes he was shot by the husband for revenge. When INS takes the victim's daughter away and tries to deport his wife, it looks like a cover-up of epic proportions. Casey approaches the D.A.'s office with information, only to discover that no prosecutor will take on this case. The senator is powerful and on track for a presidential nomination in a few years, so no one wants to tangle with him.
Casey is determined to see the truth come out. If the state won't prosecute a murderer, she will sue him in civil court on behalf of the mother. But this popular senator is wily, vindictive, and dangerous. What will happen to Casey when she goes up against a man who seems above the law?

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The guard grabbed her legs, lifted, and shoved her forward. She wrapped herself around her little girl and Paquita's eyes fluttered open, glassy and unfocused. Isodora began to cry.

"What do we do with these?" a voice outside the truck asked.

"We're getting rid of them," said another.

The door rolled down, slamming shut with a shudder that Isodora felt in the floor beneath her. She could see nothing, but it didn't matter.

She held her little girl tight.

CHAPTER 69

JOSe SLUMPED DOWN IN THE FRONT SEAT OF THE '67 FIREBIRD, peering just over the air scoop and watching the white panel van sitting across from their motel room. The van didn't belong. The faint glow from the tip of a cigarette burned in the darkness, confirming his suspicion. The man-or more likely the men-sitting in the dark van outside their motel room meant one of two things: either they already had Casey or they were waiting for him to show up and planning to take them at the same time.

"Keep going," Jose said, slumping farther down. "Just drive past and don't look at anything."

"I'm just supposed to drop you and go," the punk said, speaking English, but in a thick accent. "I'm no tour guide."

Jose dug into his pocket and peeled off a hundred-dollar bill, extending it to the kid.

"Something extra," Jose said, allowing the kid to snatch it. "Just keep going and look normal. You can drop me around the corner."

The kid did as he said, cruising right on through the motel parking lot with the car's pipes rumbling, then screeching when he pulled into the street, burning up his mag wheels until they came to an abrupt stop at the light.

Jose looked back. Nothing moved except the hair on the back of his neck. "Nice," he said sarcastically.

"You said 'look normal,' the kid said with a lazy shrug, one hand draped over the steering wheel.

"I'll give you another hundred for that shitty little.22 you got in your boot," Jose said to the kid, opening the door.

"No way," the kid said, peering up from beneath the brim of his cowboy hat. "I ain't going naked."

Jose peeled off a second bill and said, "For two hundred you can buy ten of those pieces. C'mon, I'll put in a good word with Flaco."

The kid raised his pants leg and removed the steel black.22 with a broken grip, handing it to Jose for the two hundreds.

"You got any extra shells?" Jose asked.

"Man, you ain't got to shoot more'n once if you shoot straight, old-timer."

"Right," Jose said, shutting the door and slipping the gun into the waist of his pants before he scooted into the dark.

He made his way through the shadows and around to the back of the motel. As he studied the terrain, he dialed up Casey's cell phone, listening for tension in her voice as she answered the phone.

"Everything okay?" he asked.

"Yes," she said. "Where are you?"

"Outside."

"The motel?"

"Did you park the car by that car wash around the block?" he asked.

"Yes. What's going on?"

"Just stay calm," he said. "Don't go to the window, but I think we have some visitors out front. There's a white van. I'm out back and I don't see anything, but hang tight. Throw your things and mine in our bags. I'll ease up to the bathroom window and knock twice if it's clear."

Jose hung up and crept along slowly, his eyes scanning every nook and cranny, stepping into the rotten carcass of a dead animal and nearly vomiting before wiping his boot sideways in the switchgrass beyond the broken pavement. When he reached the window to their room, he studied the shadows around him one final time before rapping his knuckles softly on the glass.

Casey swept the curtain aside and her face appeared. Quietly, she opened the window and handed their bags out before climbing through herself, Jose helping her to the ground. He mashed a finger to his lips and signaled for her to follow and stay close. When they reached the far corner of the building he paused in the shadows and took a pair of night-vision goggles from his bag, peering around the corner and directing them at the van.

Inside the vehicle, he could make out three men in what looked like bulletproof vests carrying assault rifles and waiting, still as mannequins.

"What do you see?" Casey asked, her hand on his shoulder and her lips whispering into his ear.

"They aren't here to kidnap us," he said.

"Then why?" she asked.

"They're here to kill us. Come on."

Casey had dozed off and Jose let her sleep while he drove them back toward home. When she woke they were at a gas station and he was outside the Mercedes, adding fuel under the halogen lights. The sky showed no sign of the coming dawn and although no rain fell, the blacktop still bore the slick puddles and stains of earlier weather. Casey stretched, yawned, and got out, putting her hands on his shoulders and her face against the muscles in his back, absorbing his heat in the predawn chill.

"Want to use the facilities?" he asked.

"Where are we?" she asked.

"About an hour south of Dallas," he said. "Almost to the Lucky Star Ranch. I'm going in for a coffee with about three shots of espresso for a booster. Want one? Can you believe they have espresso in a gas station?"

She yawned and said she'd take a coffee and hit the restroom. When she returned, he fired up the car and pulled around the side of the truck stop.

" Sharon called twice," he said, glancing her way. "And a couple numbers that didn't have a name. I wanted to let you sleep."

"Did you talk to her?" Casey asked.

"I did," Jose said, nodding. "I also got a call from Soto, the kingpin I went to see. The information he's getting is in line with what Sharon thinks is happening. I had Sharon send the important stuff to my e-mail. If we can get a signal, I've got Verizon Wireless and you can download it."

"Don't you want to just tell me?" she asked.

"I could. But I want to see if you see it the way I do. I don't want to poison your thinking.''

"Too late for that.''

Jose booted up his computer and opened the material from Sharon before handing it over to her. She sat hunched over the computer, scrolling down, page after page, her brow furrowing deeper and deeper as she read articles from around the globe about the incredible breakthrough drugs Kroft Labs was producing.

"So, am I straight with this?" Casey asked. "They're five or ten years ahead of the competition in coming up with drugs that work on humans when the others have perfected them in animals only."

"I think you're straight," Jose said, his hands gripping the wheel.

"So," Casey said, "if you could use humans instead of animals for your research, you'd be way out in front, years ahead of everyone else."

"Patent the stuff," Jose said.

"Wipe out all the nightmare diseases everyone worries about," Casey said, musing. "Maybe win some Nobel Prizes or something along the way."

"And make a nice chunk of change."

"Billions," Casey said, picking up her phone and dialing. "And if you can make billions, what's a couple hundred people?"

"Especially if they're Mexicans," Jose said bitterly.

Casey put the phone to her ear and said, " Sharon?"

"Did you get it?" Sharon asked.

"Yes, I saw it."

"Am I crazy here?" Sharon asked. "When you said people disappear and I started reading that this company is coming up with all these breakthrough drugs, I'm thinking they're using people instead of lab rats."

"I think it's possible," Casey said, "anything is."

Sharon went silent for a moment, then said, "Listen, I know you haven't been checking messages on your cell phone because of all the media calls, but Stacy had the office phones forwarded here until we get new space. Mandy Chase is trying to get ahold of you. She called three times. She-"

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