Jeffery Deaver - The Broken Window

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Lincoln Rhyme and partner/paramour Amelia Sachs return to face a criminal whose masterful staging of crimes is enabled by a terrifying access to information…
When Lincoln's cousin is arrested on murder charges the case against Arthur Rhyme is perfect – too perfect. Forensic evidence from Arthur's home is found all over the scene of the crime, and it looks like the fate of Lincoln's estranged cousin is sealed.
At the behest of Arthur's wife Judy, Lincoln begrudgingly agrees to investigate the case. Soon Lincoln and Amelia uncover a string of similar murders and rapes with perpetrators claiming innocence and ignorance – despite ironclad evidence at the scenes of the crime. Rhyme's team realizes this "perfect" evidence may actually be the result of masterful identity theft AND manipulation. An information service company-Strategic Systems Datacorp-seems to have all of the answers but is reluctant to share its information. Still, Rhyme and Sachs and their assembled team begin putting together a chilling pattern and consistent trace evidence, and their investigation points to one master criminal, whom they dub "522."
And when "522" learns the identities of the crime fighting team, the hunters become the hunted. Full of Deaver's trademark plot twists, The Broken Window will put the partnership of Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs to the ultimate test.

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“Not a problem,” the young officer said noncommittally, though Sachs could see he was grateful. He has everything but confidence, she thought.

Whitcomb left, and the two officers said good-bye to Sterling.

Then the CEO touched her arm gently. “There’s something I want to say, Detective.”

She turned to the man, who stood with his arms at his side, feet spread, looking up at her with his intense green eyes. It was impossible to look away from his focused, mesmerizing gaze.

“I’m not going to deny that I’m in the knowledge service provider field to make money. But I’m also in it to improve our society. Think about what we do. Think about the kids who’re going to get decent clothes and nice Christmas presents for the first time because of the money their parents save, thanks to SSD. Or about the young marrieds who can now find a bank that’ll give them a mortgage for their first house because SSD can predict that in fact they’ll be acceptable credit risks. Or the identity thieves that’re caught because our algorithms see a glitch in your credit card spending patterns. Or the RFID tags in a child’s bracelet or wristwatch that tell the parents where they are every minute of the day. The intelligent toilets that diagnose diabetes when you don’t even know you’re at risk.

“And take your line of work, Detective. Say you’re investigating a murder. There’re traces of cocaine on a knife, the murder weapon. Our PublicSure program can tell you who with a cocaine arrest in his background used a knife in the commission of a felony any time in the past twenty years, in any geographic area you like, and whether they were right- or left-handed and what their shoe sizes are. Before you even ask, their fingerprints pop up on the screen, along with their pictures, and details of their M.O.’s, distinguishing characteristics, disguises they’ve used in the past, distinctive voice patterns and a dozen more attributes.

“We can also tell you who bought that particular brand of knife-or maybe even that very knife. And possibly we know where the purchaser was at the time of the crime and where he is now. If the system can’t find him, it can tell you the percentage likelihood of his being at a known accomplice’s house and display their fingerprints and distinguishing characteristics. And this whole bundle of data comes to you in a grand total of about twenty seconds.

“Our society needs help, Detective. Remember the broken windows? Well, SSD is here to help…” He smiled. “That’s the wind-up. Here’s the pitch. I’m asking that you be discreet in the investigation. I’ll do whatever I can-especially if it seems this is somebody from SSD. But if rumors get started about breaches here, careless security, our competitors and critics would jump on that. And jump hard. It could badly interfere with SSD’s job to fix as many windows as we can and make this world better. Are we in agreement?”

Amelia Sachs suddenly felt bad about this duplicitous mission, planting the seeds to encourage their perp to go after the trap without telling Sterling. She struggled to maintain eye contact as she said, “I think we’re in complete agreement.”

“Wonderful. Now, Martin, please show our guests out.”

Chapter Twenty-two

“Broken windows?”

Sachs was telling Rhyme about the SSD logo.

“I like that.”

“You do?”

“Yeah. Think about it. It’s a metaphor for what we do here. We find the small bits of evidence and that leads us to the big answer.”

Sellitto nodded toward Rodney Szarnek, sitting in the corner, oblivious to everything but his computer and still whistling. “Kid in the T-shirt’s got the trap in place. And he’s trying to hack in now.” He called, “Any luck, Officer?”

“Heh-those folk know what they’re doing. But I’ve got a dozen tricks up my sleeve.”

Sachs told them that the head of security didn’t believe that anyone could hack into innerCircle.

“Only makes the game sweeter,” Szarnek said. He finished another coffee and resumed the faint whistling.

Sachs then told them about Sterling, the company and how the data-mining process worked. Despite what Thom had explained yesterday and despite their preliminary research, Rhyme hadn’t realized how extensive the industry was.

“He acting fishy?” Sellitto said. “This Sterling?”

Rhyme grunted at the, to him, pointless question.

“No. He’s cooperative. And, good for us, he’s a true believer. Data’s his god. Anything that jeopardizes his company he wants to root out.”

Sachs then described the tight security at SSD, how very few people had access to all three data pens, and how it was impossible to steal data even if you got inside. “They’ve had one intruder-a reporter-who was just after a story, not even stealing trade secrets. He did time and his career is over with.”

“Vindictive, hm?”

Sachs considered this. “No. I’d say protective … Now, as for employees: I interviewed most of them who had access to people’s dossiers. There are a few that weren’t accounted for yesterday afternoon. Oh, and I asked if they log downloads; they don’t. And we’ll be getting a list of clients who’ve bought data about the vics and fall guys.”

“But the important thing is you let them know about an investigation and gave them all the name Myra Weinburg.”

“Right.”

Then Sachs took a document from her briefcase. Arthur’s dossier, she explained. “Thought it might be helpful. If nothing else, you might be interested in it. Seeing what your cousin’s been up to.” Sachs removed the staple and mounted it on the reading frame near Rhyme-a device that turned pages for him.

He glanced at the document. Then back to the charts.

“Don’t you want to look through it?” she asked.

“Maybe later.”

She returned to her briefcase. “Here’s the list of SSD employees who have access to the dossiers-they’re called ‘closets.’”

“As in secrets?”

“Right. Pulaski’s out checking their alibis. We have to go back to talk to the two technical managers but here’s what we have so far.” On a whiteboard she wrote their names and some comments.

Andrew Sterling, President, Chief Executive Officer

Alibi-on Long Island, to be verified

Sean Cassel, Director of Sales and Marketing

No alibi

Wayne Gillespie, Director of Technical Operations

No alibi

Samuel Brockton, Director, Compliance Department

Alibi-hotel records confirm presence in Washington

Peter Arlonzo-Kemper, Director of Human Resources

Alibi-with wife, to be verified

Steven Shraeder, Technical Service and Support Manager, day shift

To be interviewed

Faruk Mameda, Technical Service and Support Manager, night shift

To be interviewed

Client of SSD (?)

Awaiting list from Sterling

“Mel?” Rhyme called. “Check NCIC and the department.”

Cooper ran the names through the National Crime Information Center and the NYPD equivalent, as well as the Justice Department’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program.

“Wait…may have a hit here.”

“What is it?” Sachs asked, moving forward.

“Arlonzo Kemper. Juvie in Pennsylvania. Assault twenty-five years ago. The record’s still sealed.”

“The age would be right. He’s about thirty-five. And he’s light-skinned.” Sachs nodded at the 522 profile chart.

“Well, get the record unsealed. Or at least find out if it’s the same guy.”

“I’ll see what I can do.” Cooper typed some more.

“Any references to the others?” Rhyme nodded toward the suspect list.

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