Jonathan Kellerman - Time Bomb

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The cheerful chaos of a California schoolyard is shattered one autumn day by gunfire. No children are hurt, but a sniper is shot down – and psychologist Dr Alex Delaware is called in to help the kids cope with the trauma. Then comes another stunning surprise: the identity of the sniper. And Delaware is intrigued by the chance to explore intimately the forces that created such a twisted personality. But as he becomes more deeply involved, he discovers an ever-widening net of malice has been cast – one that reaches far beyond the school compound, and which may already have claimed innocent lives… TIME BOMB is a masterpiece of psychological suspense which shocks…and shocks again.

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Remembering Miranda Latch’s demeanor at the concert, I wondered how long the spigot would stay open. Thought of someone who might be able to tell me.

Superior Court had been closed for hours, but I was pretty sure I had Steve Hupp’s home number in my Rolodex. I went into the library and found it. A Pasadena exchange. A very young, very breathy female voice with a Scandinavian accent answered.

“Judge Hupp’s residence.”

“I’d like to speak with the judge, please.”

“Who may I say is calling?”

“Alex Delaware.”

“One moment.”

A heartbeat later Steve came on.

“Hey, Alex, change your mind about Switzerland?”

“Sorry, no, Judge Hupp. How’s the residence?”

“That’s Brigitta, our au pair. Just brought her over from Sweden. She’s not much on housework but she does like answering the phone- proud of her English. And her legs. Julie hates her guts. So, if you haven’t had a change of heart, to what do I owe the pleasure?”

“I’d like a little favor- some information.”

“What kind of information?”

“Whether or not a certain party has filed for dissolution recently. Does that violate any canons of ethics?”

“No, it’s all public record, unless we seal the records on an individual- and we’re reluctant to seal. There’s really got to be a good reason for it. Not that we go around just giving out information. Why do you want to know?”

“It relates to a case I’m working on.”

“Meaning you can’t tell me.”

“Well…”

He laughed. “Alex, Alex. Haven’t you learned yet that one-way streets don’t usually go very far? Okay, for you I’ll do it. I remember all the nasty ones you helped me clear. What’s the party’s name?”

I told him.

“You’re involved with them? I didn’t know it had gotten that far. Didn’t even know they had kids.”

“What do you mean ‘that far’?”

“Her attorney did a preliminary filing a couple of weeks ago. They’ve got a long way to go before custody comes up. I don’t expect to see them in court for half a year. Think it’ll be a dirty one?”

“Could be. Lots of money involved.”

“All hers. But I don’t see him asking for alimony. Wouldn’t do much for the old public image, would it? Young man on the rise living off his wife’s dole.”

“He is on the rise.”

“Oh, yeah. The talk around City Hall is he’s bored with things there. Got his eye on the seat Massengil had the good manners to vacate, then onward to something congressional- as in D.C. Anyway, I’m glad you’re involved. Maybe we can keep the shrapnel to a minimum.”

“Hope so, Steve. Thanks.”

“Sure. Any time. See you in court.”

I felt edgy staying at home and decided to leave until I was able to reach Milo and find out who’d been in the tan car. Another drive up the coast seemed like a good idea. Just as I was out the door my service called.

“Dr. Delaware, tsk tsk,” said an operator whose voice I didn’t recognize. “You haven’t called in for your messages since noon and there’s a whole bunch of them.”

“Any emergencies?”

“Let me see… hmm… no, it doesn’t look that way. But Detective Spurgis-”

“Sturgis.”

“Oh. Is that a t ? I’m new here. Flo took it- can’t read her handwriting. Okay, Detective Sturgis left a real long one. You want me to put it away or read it to you?”

“Read it, please.”

“Okay, let’s see… He said to tell you things have climbed higher dash capital F capital E capital D. I guess that spells FED- at least that’s the way Flo wrote it. Capital F, capital E, capital D. Or maybe it’s a T. Things have climbed higher. FED. Or TED. But your name’s not Ted, so I guess it’s FED. Anyway, things have climbed higher dash FED. You’ll be contacted. Sit tight. Got all that?”

“Got it. What time did he call?”

“Let’s see… it says here five-thirty on the slip.”

“Thanks.”

“You sure do get some good ones, Dr. Delaware. You must have an interesting life.”

32

I sat tight. The knock on the door came at 11:23. A double rap followed by a single punch of the doorbell.

“Who is it?”

“FBI, Dr. Delaware.”

“Could I see some identification, please?”

“Certainly, Doctor. I’ll hold it up to your peephole.”

I looked through the hole, couldn’t see much, even after switching on the landing light. “How about dropping it through the mail slot?”

Hesitation. Voices conferring in low tones.

“Sorry, Doctor, we can’t do that.”

Keeping the chain on, I opened the door a couple of inches.

“Here you go, Doctor.” A hand holding a small leather case came forward. Gold badge on one side, picture ID on the other. The picture was of a man in his late twenties. Light-brown hair cut short with a right-hand side part. Full face, sharp features. HOYT HENRY BLANCHARD. SPECIAL AGENT, FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, U.S. DEPT. OF JUSTICE.

I undid the chain and opened the door all the way. The life-sized version of the picture stood on the landing wearing a gray suit, white button-down shirt, and blue tie with a silver stripe. Six feet tall, narrow frame at odds with the heavy face. Square-lensed steel-framed glasses that made his eyes look indistinct. Behind him was a woman about his age. Dirty-blond pageboy, capuchin-monkey face, gold-rimmed eyeglasses.

Blanchard said, “This is Special Agent Crisp.”

He and I shook hands.

Crisp didn’t smile or extend her hand. She was short and long-waisted with chunky calves. Her outfit said no time for small talk : navy-blue two-piece suit with a high-necked white blouse, black leatherette purse big enough to hold a day’s worth of groceries. Behind her glasses she had a tax auditor’s eyes. Both she and Blanchard had the compulsive, suspicious look of accountants who’ve done time on the streets. Was the bureau still actively recruiting CPAs?

Blanchard said, “You’re careful, Doctor. That’s wise.”

I said, “With all that’s been going on…”

“Absolutely. Sorry for the hour.”

“I was up.”

He nodded. “So you got the message.”

“I did. What can I do for you?”

“We’d like to interview you.”

“About what?”

He permitted himself a brief smile. “Everything that’s been going on.”

I stood back. “Come on in.”

“Actually,” said Blanchard, “we’d prefer if you came with us.”

“Where to?”

Crisp bristled at the question. At the fact that I was questioning them. The two of them looked at each other.

Another bland smile from Blanchard. “Sorry, Doctor. We’re really not authorized to say where until you agree to come with- I know it’s kind of a Catch Twenty-two, but that’s the way it is.”

“Information transfer regulations, sir,” said Crisp. Her voice was husky. “In a security matter, we’re not authorized to discuss it outside of the approved locus.”

Blanchard glanced at her as if she’d talked out of turn. Gave me the kind of look common to good-natured parents of ill-behaved children. “We’re not talking summons or a warrant or anything like that, Doctor. Meaning you’re not obligated to accompany us. But it would be a big help to our Task Force.”

“We can get a summons easily enough,” said Crisp, as if to herself.

Good cop, bad cop? A reason for it, or just force of habit?

I said, “Is Detective Sturgis part of the Task Force?”

Blanchard cleared his throat. “Like Agent Crisp said, we’re really not authorized to give out any information outside the approved locus- meaning a certain specific site- which is where we want to take you. Then we can clear everything up. But let’s just say that your expectations vis-à-vis Detective Sturgis have a high probability of being met.”

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