Ridley Pearson - Killer View

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When a skier goes missing at Sun Valley 's Galena Summit, Sheriff Walt Fleming quickly assembles his crack search-and-rescue team and heads out into the snowy night. Despite the treacherous conditions, Walt and his group, including deputy Tommy Brandon and Walt's best friend, Mark Aker, set off on skis, accompanied by highly trained search dogs. Within minutes, something goes horribly wrong: a shot rings out, and one of their team is dead. By morning, Mark Aker has disappeared.
Torn between professional responsibility and the desperate urge to find his friend, Walt is further challenged by an unexplained illness at a local water bottling plant that sends workers to the hospital and sets off biohazard warnings. Following threads of questionable evidence through the glitter of Sun Valley leads Walt to an unlikely – and darker – source, and reveals a crime played out on a much larger scale than he originally envisioned. Waist-deep in snow and knee-deep in lies, the life of his friend in the balance, Walt begins to suspect that the whole operation is controlled by people of great wealth and power, which leaves him where he started: out in the cold.

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Peavy sat, but his apparent willingness to testify registered with the committee.

The chairman asked, “Are there any other comments from-”

“He’s paid off Senator Peavy,” Walt said. “Just as he’s tried to pay off Daniel Cutter to remain silent about the sickness out at his bottling plant.” The gallery stirred. “I’m sorry, Mr. Chairman, but taking note of my complaint is not enough. There are lives at stake here.”

“The accusations are baseless!” Hillabrand said. “Totally and utterly baseless!”

“Sheriff Fleming,” the chairman said, “please sit down!”

Walt held his ground. “Baseless, Mr. Hillabrand?” Suddenly, it was just the two of them in the room.

“Completely.”

Walt held up a finger to buy himself a moment and returned to his seat.

“Finally,” the chairman said, loud enough to be heard.

“I’m not done!” Walt said, digging into his briefcase. “Mr. Hillabrand!” He threw something toward Hillabrand, who reached out and caught it one-handed.

“A twenty-ounce bottle of Trilogy water, identified as part of a two-week run, all of which has subsequently been held off the market, quarantined, because of possible contamination. Since you’re so sure the aquifer has not been poisoned by a leak at the INL, have a glass of water. Convince me.”

Hillabrand looked at the bottle, at Walt, and then at the dais. A reporter in the back stood up and shot a photograph of Hillabrand holding the bottle. When Hillabrand next met eyes with Walt, his own had hardened. He broke the seal on the cap and poured himself a glass.

“Don’t drink that,” Walt said, running toward the witness table. “It really is from the quarantined run. That is contam-”

But Hillabrand put the glass to his mouth and began to drink.

Walt knocked the glass out of his hand. It shattered on the floor in front of the dais.

Hillabrand brushed spilled water off his tailored suit.

“Are you crazy?” Walt asked Hillabrand, loud enough for everyone to hear. “Why’d you drink it? I took readings on Lon Bernie’s sheep: they’re so hot they should glow in the dark. I have an expert on the aquifer confirming there’s an eddy that passes directly under the INL and then turns north into the Pahsimeroi. It… is… over.”

“If you’re right about any of this, would I risk this?” Hillabrand upended the plastic water bottle and chugged. Walt fought him and managed to get it out of his hand. Walt recognized Sean Lunn from Fiona’s description as Lunn rushed the table. Hillabrand waved the man off.

Walt threw the water bottle to the floor, where it spun, discharging its contents.

“That’s good enough for me,” the chairman said. “You’re done, Sheriff. In fact, this hearing is over. Our next public hearing will be in approximately three months’ time. Good day!”

Walt and Hillabrand, both breathing hard from their struggle over the bottle, were locked in a staring contest.

“Why?” an exasperated Walt said to Hillabrand. “You know what that did to Cutter’s employees. I know you know.”

Hillabrand steadied his breathing. “Buck’s office,” he whispered. “Ten minutes.”

Hillabrand stood, still brushing water off his suit. “Thank you, Mr. Chairman.”

Lunn waited alongside like a well-trained dog.

“You think you can bribe me too?” Walt said, just as softly.

Hillabrand stopped brushing and glared at him.

“Hopefully,” Hillabrand said.

50

BUCK OOZER’S OFFICE SMELLED PLEASANTLY OF PIPE TOBACCO. A wide partners desk sat between two flags, with a credenza pushed up against the only wall with windows, sunlight spilling over the tall leather chair and flooding the desktop.

Oozer was nowhere to be seen. Only Hillabrand and Lunn occupied the office, as Walt entered.

“I’m going to ask Sean to check you for a wire,” Hillabrand said.

“The hell you are.”

“Or we cannot do this,” Hillabrand said.

“I’m not wearing a wire.”

“Then you won’t mind. Also, Sean will take your briefcase, cell phone, radio, and portfolio in the hall with him.”

Walt studied him, deciding it did him no good to fight. He didn’t happen to be wearing or carrying a wire. He took off his belt, which held everything from a gun to a pair of handcuffs and a flashlight, eased it to the floor, and raised his hands.

Lunn ran an airport wand around him, asked him to remove his watch, and then pronounced him clean.

Hillabrand gave a nod, and Lunn carried Walt’s briefcase and portfolio out of the room. Lunn pulled the door shut with a convincing click.

Hillabrand stood, with his back to the flickering gas fireplace. For several minutes, neither man spoke.

“Where to start?” Hillabrand began.

“I’d settle for something resembling the truth,” Walt answered. He carried his heavy belt over to a chair and placed it on the seat. The two men remained standing.

“It’s pretty cut and dried for you, isn’t it?”

“I suppose it is,” Walt said, still seething over Hillabrand’s manipulation of the hearing. “You drank that water.” He still couldn’t believe it. “You knew it was contaminated and yet you drank it.”

“It occurred to me you might be bluffing.”

“I wasn’t.”

“I forced myself to vomit just now,” Hillabrand confessed. “Hope-fully, that helps.”

“And if it doesn’t? If you’re contaminated?”

The man shrugged. It struck Walt as oddly arrogant, as if what made two people sick could have no effect on him.

“You can’t hide this forever,” Walt said. “I’m not going to be the only one to figure this out.”

“Have it all figured out, do you?”

“Pretty close, I suspect.”

“Another government contractor raking in the millions in fees and covering up his mistakes as fast as he can backfill.”

“Something pretty close to that, yes.”

“Let me clarify some things,” Hillabrand said. “The death of the vet, Randy Aker, not us. His brother going missing, not us.”

“I wish I could believe that.”

“You will.”

“I don’t think so. No.”

“You might want to sit down.”

“I’m fine.”

“Did you really see fifty head of sheep burning?” Hillabrand asked.

“Yes. You were sloppy.”

“Me? I don’t think so. It’s the damn ranchers over there. You want a glimpse of America a hundred years ago? Drive two hours east of Hailey. Jesus, what we have to put up with.”

“Must be a real hardship.”

“Read that,” Hillabrand said, pointing to Oozer’s desk, where a fax was positioned to face Walt. The hairs on his arms and neck rose, as he identified the federal government letterhead.

“It’s an NDA.”

“Yes. A federal nondisclosure agreement,” said Hillabrand. “Airtight. They’ll take your firstborn if you so much as think about what you’re about to hear. That’s right: it’s worth careful consideration.”

Walt read the opening paragraph. “I’m not signing this. I can’t use whatever you tell me.”

“Who said I’d tell you anything?” Hillabrand countered.

Walt looked between the man and the document on the desk. “It’s dated today.”

“It was faxed here about five minutes ago.”

“You work fast.”

“You’re kind of forcing my hand, Sheriff. I’d just as soon the hearing had stayed on the train shipments.”

Walt thought he understood. “There are no shipments from Russia,” he speculated.

Hillabrand didn’t answer. He didn’t have to.

“You created that-the new shipments-to keep that hearing where you wanted it: well off the recent events up there.”

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