Jonathan Kellerman - Evidence

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#1 New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman writes unforgettable tales of crime and detection that expose the shadowy side of glittering Los Angeles. And in Evidence, readers are once again in the dexterous grip of a master storyteller and stylist equally skilled at teasing your brain and taking your breath away.
In the half-built skeleton of a monstrously vulgar mansion in one of L.A. 's toniest neighborhoods, a watchman stumbles on the bodies of a young couple-murdered in flagrante and left in a gruesome postmortem embrace. Though he's cracked some of the city's worst slayings, veteran homicide cop Milo Sturgis is still shocked at the grisly sight: a twisted crime that only Milo 's killer instincts-and psychologist Alex Delaware's keen insights-can hope to solve.
While the female victim's identity remains a question mark, her companion is ID'd as eco-friendly architect Desmond Backer, who disdains the sort of grandiose superstructure he's found dead in. And the late Mr. Backer, it's revealed was also notorious for his power to seduce women.
The rare exception is his ex-boss, Helga Gemein, who's as indifferent to Desmond's death as she apparently was to his advances. Though Milo and Alex place her on their short list of suspects, the deeper they dig for clues the longer the list grows. An elusive prince who appears to harbor decidedly American appetites, an eccentric blueblood with an ax to grind, one of Desmond's restless ex-lovers and her cuckolded husband-all are in the homicidal mix spiced with eco-terrorism, arson, blackmail, conspiracy, and a vendetta that runs deep. But when the investigation veers suddenly in a startling direction, it's the investigators who may wind up on the wrong end of a cornered predator's final fury.

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“You saw her twice.”

“But close together-like twice in the same week.”

“Walking,” said Milo.

“Not for exercise, she wasn’t dressed for that, had on heels. And a suit. Not a good one. A little tailoring would’ve improved it significantly.”

“What else can you remember?”

“Let me think… the suit was… gray. The way it didn’t move with her said it had a lot of poly in it.”

“Walking but not for exercise.”

“Strolling past, then stopping and strolling back. Like she was waiting for someone. You have no idea at all who she is?”

“Unfortunately not.”

“Too bad,” she said. “No I.D. really messes you guys up, right? I TiVo C.S.I., Forensic Files, New Detectives.”

“Was there a car nearby?”

“Not that I noticed. Hmm, guess that’s another reason she stood out. What normal person doesn’t drive?”

We crossed the street, tried one more house. No one home.

Talking to four more maids, one genuine liveried butler, and two personal assistants on the next block produced no further recognition of Jane Doe.

Back in the unmarked, Milo gave Masterson and Associates another try, connected. “This is Lieutenant Sturgis, I called yesterday about a crime scene on Borodi La-a crime scene. A construction project and your firm is listed-Ma’am, this is a homicide case and I need to-yes, you heard me, correctly, homicide-what I need to know is-okay, I’ll wait.”

A minute passed. Two, three, six. Disconnection.

Gunning the engine, he drove, looked back at rutted dirt and curling plywood, the girdle of yellow tape. “Man’s home is his castle. Until it ain’t.”

CHAPTER 11

M asterson & associates: architecture. design. development . shared the sixth floor of a heartless tower on Century Park East with two investment firms.

The company’s lobby was a duet of pale wood and stainless steel sealed by a wall of glass. Poured cement floor. The seating was black denim cushions set into C-shaped, gray-granite cradles.

Milo said, “Kinda homey, Norman Rockwell would drool.”

A window on the other side of the glass offered a view clear to Boyle Heights and beyond. It took a while to find the call button: a tiny stainless-steel pimple blending mischievously with the surrounding segment of metallic wall.

Milo pushed. No sound.

A female voice, lightly accented, said, “Masterson.”

“Hi, again. Lieutenant Sturgis.”

“I gave your message to Mr. Kotsos.”

“Then it’s Mr. Kotsos I’ll talk to.”

“I’m afraid-”

“You should be. If I have to come back, it’ll be with a subpoena.” Hunching like an ape, he beat his chest.

“Sir-”

“And I’ll be needing your name for the paperwork.”

Silence. “One second.”

She’d underestimated, but not by much. Twelve seconds later, a pudgy little man came out, beaming.

“Gentlemen, so nice. Markos Kotsos.” Deep voice, starting somewhere in the digestive tract and emerging belch-like. Different accent from the receptionist. Thicker, Mediterranean.

Given the cold-blooded lobby and what he did for a living, I’d expected a wraith dressed in all-black, sporting Porsche-design eyeglasses and a complex wristwatch. Markos Kotsos had on an intensely wrinkled white caftan over baggy brown linen pants, sandals without socks, a steel Rolex. Middle-aged, five five, two hundred pounds, give or take, he wore his too-dark hair in a modified perm. Deep tan, too saffron around the edges not to be enhanced by bronzer.

He dropped into one of the granite chairs, folded his hands atop an ample lap. “Sorry for any inconvenience, gentlemen. What can I do for you?”

Taking care of business in the lobby, because no visitors were expected.

Milo said, “We’re here because of a-”

“Elena told me, a murder on Borodi.” Kotsos sighed. “That project was ill fated from the beginning. Believe me, we regret taking it on.”

“Who was the client?”

“Who was murdered?”

Milo said, “I’d prefer to ask the questions, sir.”

“Ah, of course,” said Kotsos.

Silence.

“Sir?”

Kotsos shook his head, sadly. “I’m afraid I cannot help you with specifics. There was a confidentiality agreement.”

“Between?”

“The client and us. Following cessation of construction.”

Milo said, “Who sued who?”

Kotsos licked his lips. Stumpy fingers drummed a larded thigh. “It is extremely unusual for us to take on residential projects. Extremely . We are as much developers and conceptualizers as we are architects, thus the projects we choose to accept are massively scaled, complex, more often international than not.”

“ Middle East international?”

Kotsos crossed a leg, held on to the heel of his sandal. “You’ve been to our website, yes? So you know that Dubai has been a major focus of our work because it is a fascinating locale where financial realities intersect with aesthetic adventurousness in a quite unique manner.”

“Good ideas and the bucks to make them happen.”

Kotsos smiled. “Which is why the Al Masri Majestic Hotel will be unique and spectacular, an awe-inspiring feat of structural engineering, ten stars and beyond. We are drilling a quarter mile into the Gulf in order to support pylons the size of buildings.”

“The rendering was pretty impressive,” said Milo.

Smoooth operator .

“The reality will be groundbreaking, Lieutenant. Literally and figuratively. We have found a way to support a carrying weight of unprecedented-but you don’t care about that, you’re here about a murder.” Transforming the word into something trivial. “At a project with which we haven’t been involved in years.”

Milo said, “Desmond Backer.”

Not an eyeblink. “Who?”

“One of our victims.”

“One? There is more?”

“Two, sir.”

“So sorry. No, I don’t know the name.”

“He was an architect.”

“There are many architects,” said Kotsos.

Milo said, “This one died at your project.”

“Former project.”

“The permit was pulled by DSD, Incorporated.”

“If that’s what the record says, then it is true.”

“Any reason for us to believe otherwise?”

Hesitation. “No.”

“Sir?”

“The record speaks for itself.”

“Tell us about DSD.”

Kotsos shook his head. “I’m sorry, as I told you, the terms of the confidentiality-”

“You can’t even say who they are?”

“I’m sorry.”

Milo said, “That was a civil agreement, this is criminal.”

“Lieutenant, I would truly love to help you, but the terms are absolute and the stakes are sizable.”

“Big money.”

Silence.

Milo said, “You sued DSD for a substantial unpaid balance. They settled but are paying in installments, will use any excuse to stop payment.”

Kotsos sighed again. “It is not simple.”

“Is there any reason we should suspect DSD-or anyone connected to DSD-of criminal behavior?”

Kotsos thought awhile, brightened and clapped his hands together. “Okay, I tell you this because I do not want you thinking I am hiding anything important. In terms of murder, I cannot honestly point a finger at anyone. Absolutely not, if I could, I would, no one likes murder, life is precious. If, on the other hand, you are investigating financial…” Smiling and running a finger across his mouth. “I have said enough.”

Milo produced his notepad. “Homicide, Mr. Kotsos. Financial doesn’t interest me. Now, how about some names of people who worked for DSD?”

Kotsos’s head shake seemed genuinely rueful.

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