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 took out his pad. “How about some details on the Danish case.”

“A woman named Palma Mogensen was working as an au pair for a family in La Jolla when she met an American marine in Oceanside. Unfortunately, she was already married to a Danish man and after she stopped returning her husband’s e-mails, he showed up.”

“Things get nasty?”

“Oh, no,” said Gustafson. “Everyone talked it out and the couple returned to Copenhagen.”

“Civilized,” said Milo.

“We try to be good influences, Lieutenant.”

“You and the Danes.”

“All of us who must contend with endless night. It breeds a certain patience.”

Gustafson headed back toward the revolving door, managed to sidle in as the mechanism remained in motion.

Milo said, “Swedish, Danish-time for a pastry.”

We found a coffee shop in the Village. Two bear claws and a crème-filled chocolate eclair for him, a coffee for me. Later, we were back in the station parking lot.

“Jogging,” he said. “Sports bra. This is gonna be another washout day.”

He was wrong.

One message slip atop his computer. Barely legible scrawl. He squinted, put on reading glasses. Frowned. “Now it’s Mrs . Holman wanting a meeting.” Punching numbers. “Ms. Holman, Lieutenant Sturgis, I got your-about that? Really. Why don’t you tell me what it is you… Sure, we can meet but if you could just fill me in before-you sound upset, Ms. Holman… Yes, of course we appreciate leads, I can be there in thirty, forty minutes, that work for you?… Fine, then. You’re sure there’s nothing you can-all right, then, Ms. Holman, I’m on my way.”

He placed the phone in its cradle as if it were breakable. “That’s one very uptight architect and her voice says she’s been working on the gin.”

“She knows something about the fire?”

“Claims to but wouldn’t say what. I guess I should call Boxmeister. I guess I won’t.”

Another pretty day at the canals.

Marjorie Holman was out on her front porch, wearing a black sweater and slacks and looking like a model for a high-end retirement community.

Next to her stood a tall, white-haired, goateed man close to seventy. His gaunt frame was a wire hanger for a black suit and turtleneck.

Milo muttered, “Looks like a funeral.”

No sign of Professor Ned Holman.

His wife waved us up impatiently. The man in the black suit didn’t budge, even when we were two feet away. His eyes were blue and world-weary. Stick limbs, a long neck, and a beak nose evoked an egret. Mournful bird on a bad fishing day.

“This is Judah Cohen,” said Holman. “My former partner.” Husky voice; the slight slurring Milo had picked up over the phone.

“Mr. Cohen.”

“Lieutenant.” Cohen studied the floorboards. “What’s on your mind, Ms. Holman?” She hooked a thumb. “Inside.”

No trace of her husband or his chair on the ground floor. Milo said, “Professor Holman okay?”

“Ned? He’s at the doctor, one of his checkups. I use a special-needs van service because I never know how long it’s going to take.”

Marching to the sink, she poured Sapphire and ice cubes into a glass. “Anyone joining me-Judah, how about you? Glenlivet?”

“Not today, thanks,” said Cohen. He sat on the edge of an overstuffed sofa. Shifted position, cupped his hands over a bony knee. From the look in his eyes, nothing would make him comfortable.

Holman returned with her drink, perched next to Cohen. “Judah and I have some serious suspicions Helga had something to do with that fire.”

Cohen winced.

It didn’t get past Holman. “Would you care to take over, Judah?”

“You’re doing fine, Marjie.”

“So we’re together on this.”

“We are.”

“Well, then, onward. As I told you the first time, Helga boondoggled us-got us to leave some very nice professional situations under pretense of establishing a groundbreaking green-architecture firm. She claimed that her father was a wealthy industrialist, owned a shipping company, money was not going to be a problem. However, money turned out to be a serious problem. As in, Helga did nothing but talk, failed to follow through on financing the firm. At the time, Judah and I were puzzled. Now it becomes clear: Helga never had any sort of serious intention. Judah and I were part of a cover-up.”

Milo said, “Of what?”

“I’ll get to that.” Holman sipped an inch of gin. “I need to do this in an organized manner, Lieutenant… where was I? The ruse… one day, Helga announced that funding hadn’t developed, she was disbanding the firm, returning to Germany, have a nice day.” Turning to Cohen.

He said, “Bit of a shock.”

“You always were the master of understatement, dear. Basically, Helga played us for the fools we apparently were.”

Cohen said, “No sense beating ourselves up. Helga had valid credentials and her technical knowledge was solid.”

“She was an engineer, Judah, not a spark of creativity.”

“Be that as it may,” said Cohen. “The manner in which she described the initial project was valid, conceptually as well as structurally.”

Milo said, “The Kraeker Gallery.”

Both architects stared at him.

Holman said, “How do you know about that?”

“Helga told us.”

“Did she? Then you were played, as well. Yes, it’s an actual place and yes they are taking bids on a major expansion. But Helga never applied to be part of the bidding process. And they have never heard of her.”

“When did you find out?”

“A few days ago, Lieutenant, when it became clear that Helga had no intention of compensating us for our time and loss of prior employment.”

“We can’t find her,” said Cohen. “Or rather, our attorney can’t.”

Holman said, “Don’t ask why we didn’t check her out more thoroughly. A partnership, like a marriage, is based on trust.”

Milo didn’t blink. I was willing to bet on his internal dialogue. Motels on Washington Boulevard .

Holman said, “While she was truthful about her educational credentials, she lied completely about other things.”

“Such as?”

“First off, she’s not German, she’s Austrian. And her father’s not a shipping tycoon, he’s a banker.”

“Is Gemein her real name?”

Reluctant nod. “What should have tipped us off was her take on green: hatred for humanity rather than feed and save the planet. The woman’s a total misanthrope and as time went on, she felt freer to share her opinions on how the evolutionary process had failed when it produced human beings. How Homo sapiens disrupted the crucial balance, what the world really needed was a good plague or a world war. Which coming from a Teutonic type is pretty damn breathtaking.”

She turned to Cohen.

He said, “Rather impolitic.”

Milo said, “Could we talk about the fire?”

“I’m coming to that,” said Holman. “This needs to be logical, so that you’ll understand we’re not just a couple of disgruntled malcontents. Where was I-Helga’s lies. The home address she gave us here in L.A. was phony, as we learned when we tried to serve her with papers.”

“You’re suing her.”

“Damn right we are. Professional alienation, breach of contract, anything else our lawyer can come up with.”

“Where was the phony address?”

“Brentwood. As to why we didn’t find it odd that Helga never had us over, we believed she was all business and that was fine. We were motivated to create something important . Correct?”

Cohen nodded.

Finishing her drink, she returned to the kitchen, poured a refill. Cohen watched her with sadness, turned to us. “It might be helpful for you to know that Helga hired Des Backer before she talked to us. She presented him as a rising star whom she’d met looking for young architects with green credentials. We did check those credentials. Top of the class, his professors had nothing but praise for him. However, when our attorney recontacted them, none had ever spoken to Helga, nor had Des asked them for letters of recommendation. So she found him some other way.”

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