Jeffery Deaver - The Lesson of Her Death

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When Detective Bill Corde looks at the beautiful face of the murdered girl in the mud, he does not know his own life is about to turn into a terrifyingly real nightmare. For the girl's killer is now on the trail of Corde and his unsuspecting family.

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"Didn't you check out the roads and the mall, like I asked?"

"Did that too. Put nearly two hundred miles on the cruiser. Didn't find diddly."

"Well, did you talk to a reporter?"

"Why would I talk to a reporter?" He frowned and slapped the newspaper with his hand. "Where I was maybe a little careless was I wrote up a memo after I talked to the State Police and circulated it to everybody on the case. It's in your in basket. Didn't you see it? You know what I'll bet happened is something got leaked from the state."

Corde was angry. He shouted throughout the office, "No reporters! Nothing goes to the press without clearing it with me. Understood?" Four deputies nodded, stiff-faced with unjust accusation.

"But Bill," Slocum said, "there's a lot that adds up. Look at this moon thing. The 'lunatic' message, the knife -"

Corde snapped, "Damned coincidence."

"Everybody knows about the full moon. Remember Ed Wembkie?"

Corde said, "This is not some guy got foreclosed out of his farm and went crazy."

"Ed killed that banker on the night of the full moon."

"Was also the day the marshal tacked up the auction notice. And what's this talk about Biagotti? Who brought that up?"

Slocum shrugged. "We are looking into it. Or at least you said you were going to."

"Jim, I don't care that it's accurate, " Corde said in a low voice. "I care that it's being talked about in the press." He punched the newspaper. "There's nothing we can do about it now. But in the future -"

"In the future I won't trust them state boys," Slocum said earnestly. "That's for damn sure."

Corde stared at the article for a moment. He clicked his tongue. "Okay, what's done's done. Now, I'd like you to get out to the truck stops and along 116, put up some fliers asking for witnesses. That route's a feeder for the interstate if you're coming from Hallburton."

"That town's mostly dead, Bill. I doubt there'd be any truck traffic."

"Do it just the same. Fast-Copy's delivering them this afternoon."

"Uhn," Slocum said.

Corde continued into his office. He cracked open the window. Before he could sit down T.T.

Ebbans walked up to his desk, carrying his own Register.

Ebbans said angrily, "We've got ourselves a leak, looks like."

Corde snorted and swung his door shut. "It's not a leak if the sheriff doesn't mind." He dug into his in box and found Slocum's memo. It presented most of the same information that was in the article. Across the top Slocum had scrawled: Something to think about. Corde handed the memo to Ebbans, who read it and said, "Watkins knows what he's about but it's too darn early for this sort of profile. He should know better."

Corde nodded toward Ribbon's office. "You know something, T.T.," he whispered. "Steve'd look like a genius, he stops a cult killer in his tracks, don't you think? Especially if he could tie the Biagotti killing to this guy."

"I guess," Ebbans said, "but he wouldn't, you know, hurt the case just to do something like that."

Corde shrugged. "We catch this guy, five'll get you ten Ribbon mentions Biagotti at the same press conference. Also with this Moon Killer poop he's taking a lot of focus off the school, which is where he doesn't want the focus to be."

"Why not?"

"You don't live in New Lebanon, T.T. Hell, the school damn near pays our salaries. If Auden goes, what've we got? Precious little. Farms. A few dealerships. Insurance."

Corde tossed the Register into the trash. He began pacing slowly and then stopped abruptly. "You know, I can't let that go."

Ebbans looked at him quizzically.

"Woman came up to me today and she was mighty spooked, like she had the killer on her trail. Some paperboy or milkman comes to somebody's front door and he's going to get himself shot. Who's going to come forward with evidence if they think they're going to get gutted by a werewolf or something?"

Ebbans said, "The stories've run already, Bill. There's nothing you can do about it."

"Yeah there is."

Corde picked up the phone. He called the Register and then WRAL, the local TV station in Higgins. He asked them about deadlines and if they'd be interested in a statement about the Auden co-ed case by the chief investigator. He took down some information then hung up. After Corde hung up Ebbans glanced toward Ribbon's office and raised an eyebrow. He sang, "He ain't gonna like it."

Corde shrugged and proceeded to spend an agonizing half hour composing a release. After a dozen rewrites he slipped it over to Ebbans.

New Lebanon Sheriffs Department investigators are following several leads in the rape and murder of an Auden University co-ed. Although it has been suggested that the murder was cult or sacrifttial, investigators have said that this is only one possibility and, they are also exploring the possibility that a friend or acquaintance of the victim's from Auden University may have been somehow involved. Anyone with any information is urged to immediately contact the New Lebanon Sheriffs Department in complete confidentiality.

"You spelled sacrificial wrong and also it doesn't sound like a newspaper story. They write things different. Smoother or something."

"Well, I don't care about that. They'll doll it up. What do you think about what it says?"

Ebbans read it again. He shrugged. "I think you hedged pretty good – at least so's Ribbon won't get too bent out of shape. But you know one thing, Bill. If we keep playing it up that we're after a cult killer the real perp might be, you know, lulled into thinking he's safe. He won't be as likely to carry out those threats against you. You run this, well, he may come looking for you."

Corde had not considered this. He smoothed the copy of his release in front of him. "It's a risk, true. But it's my risk and I think I have to take it. We've got to get ourselves some witnesses."

Returning to work from lunch Corde parked in the Town Hall lot and saw Steve Ribbon climbing out of his cruiser.

The sheriff grinned a vacuous smile and motioned to him. Corde walked over to the car. They leaned butt-first against the fender.

"Howdy, Steve."

The sheriff nodded.

The sunlight hit Ribbon's face and revealed a speckle of red on his cheeks. It reminded Corde that Ribbon volunteered every Christmas to play a Jaycee's Santa and slogged around in the snow and mud on New Lebanon's east side, visiting trailers and maimed bungalows occupied mostly by single parents and their kids.

Whenever he formed opinions about Steve Ribbon, like the one he'd shared with T.T. Ebbans that morning, Corde tried to temper them with the memory of how the man spent December 24.

"Say, Bill, there's a situation I've got to let you know about." The Register was tucked under Ribbon's solid arm.

"Shoot."

"I was just over at County. Hammerback's office. Last night he got a call from Dean Larraby over at Auden. You know her, right?"

Corde grunted affirmatively.

"Well, here's the scoop." Ribbon cleared his throat. "I seen that report on the burnt-up letters. The Gebben girl's letters?"

"Yup."

Ribbon exhaled long through closed teeth, stopping his breath with his tongue every second or so. Thup thup thup … When his lungs emptied he took another breath and said, "Somebody saw you coming out of her room the day they were stolen."

Corde looked down at the pebbly asphalt

"Wednesday afternoon," Ribbon said. "The day after she was killed."

"Wednesday. I was there, yeah. I wanted to talk to Jennie's roommate."

"Well, you didn't say anything about it. When Lance told us the letters were missing and -"

"Steve, I was there without a warrant. The door was unlocked and people knew the girl was dead. I was afraid evidence would start to disappear. I took a fast look around the room and that was it."

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