Ridley Pearson - Killer Weekend

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The #1 New York Times bestseller returns with a completely new setting-the magnificent natural beauty of Sun Valley, Idaho -and a heart-stopping story in which a local sheriff struggles to protect a controversial politician from the elegant plan of a hired assassin.
Eight years ago, in Sun Valley-snowcapped playground for the wealthy and ambitious-all that stood between U.S. Attorney General Elizabeth Shaler and a knife-wielding killer was local patrolman Walt Fleming. Now Liz Shaler returns to Sun Valley as the keynote speaker of billionaire Patrick Cutter's world-famous media and communications conference, a convergence of the richest, most powerful business tycoons. The controversial attorney general is expected to announce her candidacy for president. It's a media coup for Cutter-but a security nightmare for Walt Fleming, now the county sheriff.
As the Cutter conference gets under way, authorities learn of a confirmed threat on Shaler's life, and various competing interests-the Secret Service, the FBI, Cutter's own security forces -begin jockeying for jurisdiction. Amid the conference's opulent extravagances, Walt is suddenly shaken by an apparent murder, his nephew's arrest, and a haunting legacy from his family's past. The clock ticks down toward Shaler's keynote address as we track the chilling precision of her assassin's preparations.

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“Could we?”

“Must have steamed him, her taking to his brother all over again.”

“Don’t go there, Walt.”

“Jealousy is a powerful motivator. A man like Patrick gets anything he wants, right? But when your rival turns out to be your own brother, what then?”

“This is a big mistake.”

“Was a big mistake. His mistake,” Walt said. “You helped me. On the bridge. Why’d you do that?”

“Don’t know what you’re talking about.”

“Let’s say your boss killed her-some kind of accident. Lost his temper. But who took her down there and put her in that cage? Who did that to her? Who was it carried her up the Hill Trail and dumped her?” He studied O’Brien, who seemed to be sweating more profusely. “It was his trying to implicate Danny that pushed you over the top, wasn’t it? Danny was a good fit for it, and you knew that’s how I’d see it. That Danny would go down for it.”

O’Brien remained tight-lipped.

“You must have also known there wouldn’t be near enough evidence to prove any of this-it would come down to a jury trial. And if Danny went down for it, he’d go down and that would be that.”

“I wish I had the slightest idea of what you’re talking about.”

“The thing I don’t get is the workout clothes. She’d already run that day. She wouldn’t have gone running again. So you-or someone else-had to get her into running clothes. It had to be running clothes to sell that she’d been out Adam’s Gulch. But where’d they come from, those running clothes? Did she keep some clothes at Patrick’s? Was that it? Something she could jump into if his wife came home early? I don’t get the clothes.”

“I’m glad your dad is doing better.” He turned to break off the conversation, then turned back again. “I’ve been within an arm’s reach of Patrick for four solid days, Walt. That’s the God’s truth.”

“You give me Cutter, and any of your guys involved in the cover-up will walk.”

Brandon ’s frantic voice called out a series of codes over the radio.

Walt went running right past O’Brien, clutching his gun belt to keep it from slapping, wishing he’d had more time to see if the man had been ready to make a deal.

Twenty-six

W alt paced Trevalian’s empty room, Brandon standing in the doorway, watching. He checked the windows-all fixed glass, none broken. He wandered into and then back out of the bathroom. He approached the closet and slid open the doors. Walt had only glanced in there the first time. Now he returned for a more thorough look. They’d been searching the grounds for the past hour, with no sign of the suspect.

“There’s a ceiling hatch leads up into the joists,” Brandon said, breaking the silence. “Up over the bathroom. Three of the rooms on this floor have similar access.”

“Climbing with that knee of his. You think?” Walt said.

He squatted and looked beneath the raised bed. He turned over a pillow, then another. He lifted the bedding and peered under the sheets. “This guy is seriously wounded, and he’s clever. If we’re thinking he climbed out through the roof, then you can bet he didn’t.”

He touched another pillow, then spun around sharply on his heels, facing the closet again. “You went through all this?” he asked, indicating the closet.

Brandon answered, “There’s nothing in there, unless he’s hiding in a drawer.”

Walt reached up into the closet and pulled out the pillows. As he did so, he said, “Did you happen to notice that three of the pillows on the bed-the ones that were under his knee-were stripped of their pillowcases? Do you pay attention to anything other than the nurses?”

Brandon fumed but knew better than to answer.

Walt opened the end of one of the pillowcases taken from the closet, then looked up disapprovingly at Brandon and shook its contents onto the floor, discovering big chunks of foam and fabric. A section of a zipper. He hurried now and shook out the other pillowcase as well, spilling out similar contents. “Help me out,” Walt said, spinning back around and lowering the hospital bed’s side rail. The two dragged the mattress off the bed and flipped it over, upside down, onto the floor.

The bottom of the mattress had been cut away with something sharp into a human form-head, shoulders, legs, arms. Three sections of clear tubing had fallen to the floor.

“He was in the room all along,” Walt said, “faceup, under the mattress. Breathing tubes,” he said, picking them up. “In here the whole time we were out there looking for him.” Furious at him now, Walt shouted, “One officer always protects the crime scene! Jesus Christ, Tommy.”

He stormed out of the room, already putting himself into the contrarian mind of Trevalian. Where would he go? How could he hope to escape the valley? Was there someone helping him?

Then it came to him: Dryer’s men and most of his deputies had been deployed to search the hospital, top to bottom.

He hoped he wasn’t too late.

Twenty-seven

T revalian had found his way into town on the most direct route available, and one he was quite certain the cops wouldn’t think to search or roadblock: the bike path. He’d stoved in the head of a deputy who stood guard outside the bottom of the hospital fire stairs, and had left him unconscious and stripped of his clothes, a sock down his throat, his hands cuffed behind him. He had the man’s cell phone and now wore his uniform, though the shoes were a size small and his feet were killing him. A wheelchair had gotten him most of the way into town along the bike path, while fifty yards to his right cop cars raced up and down the highway. He’d ditched the chair at the turn to the ski slopes. When the painkillers wore off, he was going to be in serious trouble.

From somewhere near the center of town, he called the memorized number and left a page when the recorded message told him to do so. He hoped he wasn’t too late. If a contract had gone out on him, it might not be rescinded.

He waited. Five minutes passed. Ten.

Finally the phone rang and he answered the call.

“Go ahead,” a male voice said.

“The engagement was broken off,” he said.

“So I heard. Most disappointing.”

“I had a little problem getting away from the church, but that’s behind me now. I’m free.”

“Free?”

“Yes. But my in-laws are never going to let me out of this town. I could use a place to stay.”

“That’s the problem with being single,” the man said. “You’ll think of something.”

“I need your help with this.”

“I’m afraid not. You failed to consummate the marriage.”

At that moment, a helicopter passed overhead. At first Trevalian had trouble hearing, and hoped the contact hadn’t hung up. But then, much to his surprise, the same sound of the helicopter was in his other ear: the ear pressed to the phone.

He scanned the sky and spotted the flashing red and white lights as it flew to the far end of town. It hovered and then landed halfway up Knob Hill. It looked to be a private home the size of a country club.

In the phone he heard nothing. The call had disconnected.

A moment later it rang again and he answered. There was no sound of the helicopter in the receiver, and he wondered if he’d actually heard it coming from the phone, or not.

“The bride is still in town,” the voice said. “Her father’s place. Try to work things out with her. If you’re successful, contact me again. I’ll see what I can do to assist you.”

Trevalian hung up wondering if he could walk any farther.

Twenty-eight

W alt reached the emergency room at a run. A Secret Service agent guarded the door.

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