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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Milo said, “You didn’t like him.”

“I didn’t know him well enough not to like him.”

Milo studied him.

Holman’s eyebrows rose. “You’re kidding.”

“About what, Professor?”

“You’re actually wondering if I could’ve done it? Well, I’m flattered, gents. That you’d think me capable. But why would I bother? Nine men in five years have bedded my wife. What reason would I have to wreak vengeance on one particular horny little twit?”

Holman’s lips clamped tight. “No, I didn’t care for Backer. He was fluff. But I don’t care for most people. And whatever I felt about him did not rise to the level of violence.”

Milo said, “Professor, we really do appreciate your coming forward, most people would have taken the easy way out. Is there anything else you’d like to tell us?”

“No, sir,” said Holman. “Now you’re going to leave and I’m going to stay here and watch the ocean.”

Milo gunned the unmarked past the marsh, continued east on Culver. “What just happened? Helpful, self-demeaning citizen or smart guy playing with us?”

“Maybe neither,” I said.

“Then what?”

“Professor Holman found a way to unload a whole lot of pent-up misery while feeling momentarily heroic.”

“Free therapy? So who bills him, you or me?”

“You can have it,” I said.

“Poor bastard. But he did just admit to being a chronic stalker, which fits our jealousy scenario. A bunch of middle-aged lotharios with his wife is one thing, Backer’s youth and vitality pushed him over the edge, he kept churning it, over and over, the rage didn’t fade so he hired a hit man. Who he was able to tip off about Borodi being a nookie-spot for Backer.”

“Then why call for a meet where he gives himself a motive and admits he resented Backer?”

“He’s an intellectual, Alex, thinks he’s smarter than us. A linguist, to boot-what do those guys do? Manipulate language. But maybe he just screwed himself by giving me grounds for a warrant on his financials.”

He phoned John Nguyen, asked the deputy D.A. what he thought. Nguyen said, “Iffy at best but you can try. Who do you have in mind?”

Milo said, “Judge Ferencz turned me down, any suggestions?”

“Not really.”

“What about Judge Hawkins, John?”

“Hawkins died last month.”

“Damn.”

Nguyen said, “Your warmhearted sympathy toward his loved ones is overwhelming. If you want, I can ask around.”

“Thanks, John.”

“I’m talking a few calls, not worth a thanks.”

At Lincoln, Milo switched the police radio to felony Muzak. Too early for waves of after-dark violence but plenty of minor-league infractions to keep uniforms busy.

I said, “If Holman’s not the killer, he still gave you something useful: Backer and Brigid were at Borodi two months ago, lending support for a long-term relationship and suggesting it was a habitual spot for them. Maybe she’s using a false identity out of self-defense, not criminality. As in running from a rabidly jealous ex.”

“Meaning don’t lose sight of her as the prime victim, okay, time for Hal again.”

“Who exactly is he?”

“Homeland Security, owes me more than one favor.” Punch punch punch, voice mail. His second message was more detailed, click. “Holman doesn’t shake out dirty, there’s still the fact that Brigid was snooping in Masterson’s files and scoping out Borodi by herself.”

I said, “The elusive DSD Inc.”

“Whom everyone seems to think are Arabs and that worries me. All I need is some jealous emir as a prime suspect.”

Two traffic lights later: “Backing away from all that, I’ve got plenty of mundane local issues to deal with. Like finding out if any non-antique.22s are registered to Loony Charlie Rutger, scanning the moniker files for particularly nasty Montes, somehow getting lists of subs who worked Borodi, and checking for violent felony backgrounds.”

“Abundance of riches,” I said.

“I’d rather have cash.”

CHAPTER 15

Reed and Binchy listened to their instructions out in the hall because four people can’t fit in Milo’s office.

“Sean, I need you to pay a personal visit to an outfit downtown called Beaudry Construction. The object is to get their employment list going five years back. I’m talking names of every single yahoo who worked for them, not just at the Borodi site. In a perfect world, you’ll find our boy Monte. Beaudry’s going to jerk you around because everyone connected to the job signed confidentiality forms, but Nguyen tells me that doesn’t hold water in a criminal case.”

“So we can subpoena them,” said Binchy.

“Once we have a case, we can. Problem is, we need the list for that. But threaten them with whatever you think will work, they still don’t budge, contact the state compensation board and back-reference the job for tax paper. You up for all that?”

Someone else might’ve taken offense.

Sean flexed a Doc Marten. “You bet, Loot.”

“You can go now, Sean.”

“On my way, Loot.”

Reed had watched the exchange, expressionless. His blond crew cut was fresh, he had on the usual blue blazer, khakis, white shirt, and rep tie.

Milo turned to him. “Moses, any theories about how we might break through that confidentiality bullshit and find out who these DSD yokels are? The general feeling is they’re Arabs but no one can say why. I’ve already tried the Internet. Zippo.”

Reed said, “I could cold-call all the Middle East consulates, ask to speak to someone associated with DSD, see if anyone reacts. If that doesn’t work, I move on to the embassies in D.C.”

“Why don’t you start with D.C., in case some consulate type sets off an alarm. See if you can find some old directories for when DSD was there, maybe the number’s listing’s been forwarded.”

“Will do, Loo. In terms of your Internet search, did you check oil-business sites?”

“No. Do it. Your time situation okay?”

“Got plenty of time,” said Reed. “Only one case pending, that stupid-guy shooting on Pico.”

“Two fools in a bar? Thought you closed it.”

“So did I, Loo. Turns out, it’s more complicated because they ran the thread and the bullet angles don’t fit exactly. I’m not such a big thread fan, but if it looks like science, juries love it, right? I got my confession all nailed, there’s no doubt whodunit, but the D.A. won’t proceed until everything’s buttoned down. I’m waiting for the autopsy to verify the flesh-troughs. My vic was supposed to be on the table last week but he’s still in the fridge. I drive down there this morning, thinking I’m going to pick up the autopsy report, all I leave with is excuses.”

“D.A.’s got you being an errand boy?”

Reed shrugged. “Whatever gets the case moving.”

“Crypt must be crazy busy,” said Milo. “I’m having trouble getting my female vic’s autopsy done.”

“They’re busy and it just got worse, Loo. One of their C.I.’s was murdered last night, few blocks away, while I was there. Sheriff’s Homicide was interviewing.”

“I know some of those guys. Who was it?”

“Someone named Bobby,” said Reed.

“Bob Norchow?”

“No, something Hispanic.”

Milo shook his head. “What happened?”

“From what I picked up, attempted robbery gone bad. It’s a tough neighborhood, guess no one’s immune… anyway, I’ve got time, Loo. Anything else?”

“Matter of fact, there is. I’m trying to trace a tip that came in from a pay phone on Venice Boulevard, your old turf. Who at Pacific should I call?”

“Sergeant Sunshine’s okay.”

“Sunshine,” said Milo. “Hope he brings a glow to my damn day.”

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