Phillip Margolin - Fugitive

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Amanda Jaffe, the heroine of Wild Justice and Proof Positive, is back – in this tale of international intrigue and murder that leads her deep into the past… and into the crosshairs of a killer.
Charlie Marsh, a petty crook and con man, becomes a national hero when he rescues the warden of a state penitentiary during a prison riot, but it doesn't take long before Charlie is wanted in connection with the death of a United States congressman. Now, after living twelve years in the African nation of Batanga, at the mercy of power-mad dictator Jean-Claude Baptiste, Charlie flees for home to face his murder charge after Baptiste learns about Charlie's affair with the tyrant's favorite wife.
But it's not just the state of Oregon that's out to get him. Criminal lawyer Amanda Jaffe has her work cut out for her. She must keep Charlie off death row, protect him from Baptiste's secret police, and prevent him from being murdered by a shadowy killer who will do anything to keep the truth about a decade-old crime buried forever.

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“What is it you think Mr. Marsh has?”

Tuazama stood. “That need not concern you. In fact, the less you know, the better off you are. Believe me, you do not want to involve yourself in this business other than as a messenger.”

“How will I contact you to tell you what Mr. Marsh wants to do?”

“Don’t trouble yourself about anything but communicating President Baptiste’s wishes to your client. I know the number of your cell phone. Rest assured, I’ll be in touch soon. It’s been a pleasure meeting you.”

Amanda set her alarm the moment her door closed behind Tuazama. Then she sat down until her nerves settled. Amanda had no idea what Charlie was into but she was convinced that Tuazama had been responsible for the chaos in Charlie’s hotel room. Amanda wondered if Tuazama was the sniper and if he’d missed on purpose to frighten Charlie. He’d certainly frightened her.

HALF AN HOUR later, Amanda was seated on the sofa in the sitting room in Charlie’s suite.

“Do you remember telling me about Nathan Tuazama, the head of Baptiste’s secret police?”

Charlie’s eyes shifted nervously and a sheen of sweat appeared on his forehead.

“I just got a chance to meet him, Charlie. He broke into my apartment.”

“He didn’t hurt you, did he?” Charlie asked with genuine concern.

“No, but he made it pretty clear that he’s going to hurt you unless you return what you stole from President Baptiste.”

“I didn’t steal anything.”

“Then what is Tuazama doing here?”

Charlie looked ill. “He’s after the contents of the box I gave you.”

“And that is?”

“Some diamonds I smuggled out of Batanga,” Charlie answered, his voice barely above a whisper.

“How many diamonds?”

“I don’t know exactly.”

“Guess.”

Charlie looked down, unable to meet her eye. “A lot. I haven’t had a chance to show them to anyone who can tell me what they’re worth.”

“Do the diamonds in the box belong to President Baptiste?”

“No, not really.”

“Then why did Nathan Tuazama say they did?”

“Uh, it’s a law thing.”

“Humor me, Charlie. Pretend I’m a lawyer who might be intelligent enough to understand what you have to say.”

Charlie licked his lips. “Well, in the U.S., women have a lot of freedom. I mean, look at you. You can vote and go to law school. Stuff like that. In Batanga they have all these tribal laws. Husbands sort of own their wives and once they’re married anything the wife owns becomes the husband’s property.”

“They were Bernadette’s diamonds?”

“He treated her like shit, Amanda. He can’t get it up, so he’d take it out on her. When we were in bed, she would cry. I saw the marks.”

“And you took advantage of her and got her to give you these diamonds?” Amanda said, not even trying to disguise her disgust.

“It wasn’t that way,” Charlie protested. “They belonged to Bernadette and she gave them to someone who gave them to me.”

“Who?”

“I can’t tell you.”

“Why can’t you tell me?”

“I can’t tell you that either. Believe me, I would if I could, but I swore I wouldn’t talk about it.”

“You don’t think I’ve earned the right to the information after Tuazama’s visit?”

“Please, Amanda, don’t ask me anymore about the diamonds.”

“Am I in danger, Charlie?”

“If Tuazama thought you knew anything you wouldn’t be here. As long as he doesn’t know I gave you the diamonds, you’re safe.”

“Would Tuazama have the nerve to kill you in the States?” Amanda asked.

“Oh, yeah. This guy is pure evil. I’m not completely convinced he’s human.”

“Do you think he was the sniper?”

“He could have been. I wouldn’t put it past him to miss on purpose to put the fear of God in me. Did you know he was in the courtroom?”

“At the bail hearing?”

Charlie nodded.

“Why didn’t you tell me?”

“I didn’t want you involved.”

“Well, I am. You involved me when you gave me the diamonds.”

Amanda thought for a moment. Then she looked directly at her client.

“Let me give him the diamonds, Charlie, if it will make him go away. They won’t be worth anything to you if you’re dead.”

“What if I don’t? What can we do? Can’t you report him for breaking into your apartment?”

“The only crime Tuazama has committed is trespass. He didn’t break in to commit a crime. He just asked me to ask you to give back the diamonds. Trespassing is a misdemeanor. He’d be out on bail immediately and a lot madder than he is now. Don’t screw around with this guy, Charlie. Baptiste may have a legal claim to the gems. Give him the diamonds.”

Charlie worried his lip. He looked at the floor. Then he shook his head.

“I can’t do it.”

“Why, for God’s sake? Are they worth your life?”

“If I give back the diamonds it’s like Bernadette died for nothing. Baptiste thinks he’s invincible, that he can hurt people on a whim without any consequences.”

Charlie stopped to take a deep breath. Then he looked directly at Amanda. “If I keep his diamonds it won’t be much, but it will be something.”

“Charlie, there are diamond mines in Batanga and Baptiste controls them. He can get all the diamonds he wants.”

“But he can’t have these diamonds. I know it doesn’t make sense to you, but I know Baptiste. He can’t stand the idea that someone might stand up to him or outsmart him. That’s why my diamonds mean so much to him. Not having them will drive him crazy.”

“From what you’ve told me, he’s already crazy and he has no respect for life. If Tuazama is as dangerous as you say, there’s a good chance he’ll kill you.”

Charlie broke eye contact with Amanda. His shoulders hunched and he wrung his hands.

“I just can’t do it.”

“You might have to if it will save your life. Tuazama will be calling me to learn your answer and I don’t think he’ll wait long.”

Charlie stared at the floor.

“There’s something else we should discuss,” Amanda said when it was clear that she’d make no more headway with this subject tonight. “I was going to talk to you about it tomorrow, but I’m here, so we might as well talk about it now. What do you want to do about Mickey Keys?”

“What do you mean?”

“I had a talk with him in the hallway when he was leaving. He’s really upset and he seems desperate. He threatened to go to Burdett if you didn’t make things right with him. Is there something he can tell the DA that can hurt you?”

“I don’t think so.”

“Keys was in the limo with you on the ride to the Westmont. Would he know what happened to the murder weapon between the hotel and the club?”

“I…I don’t know.”

“Is there something you’re not telling me about the gun, Charlie?”

“No. I don’t know what happened to it after I got out of the car. I just know I didn’t have it.”

“Can you do anything to placate Keys so he’ll talk to Kate?”

“You mean like give him a cut of my earnings? That’s what he wants.”

“Keys gave me a copy of his contract with you. Contract law isn’t my specialty but we have attorneys in the firm who can look at it to see if it’s binding. If you’re going to lose in court, we might as well cut a deal with Keys and keep him happy.”

“The bastard sold me out to the feds.”

“From what I know about Inner Light, the feds would have found out everything he told them anyway.”

Charlie rubbed his eyes and sighed. “I’m beat, Amanda. Let me get some sleep. I can’t think straight.”

“All right, we’ll talk in the morning, but you’re going to have to decide what I’m going to tell Tuazama. I don’t think we can stall him.”

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