Jonathan Kellerman - Bones

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When it comes to writing deftly layered, tightly coiled novels of suspense, #1 New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman reigns supreme as 'master of the psychological thriller' (People). Now, Kellerman has worked his magic again in this chilling new masterpiece.
The anonymous caller has an ominous tone and an unnerving message about something 'real dead… buried in your marsh.' The eco-volunteer on the other end of the phone thinks it's a prank, but when a young woman's body turns up in L.A.'s Bird Marsh preserve no one's laughing. And when the bones of more victims surface, homicide detective Milo Sturgis realizes the city's under siege to an insidious killer. Milo's first move: calling in psychologist Alex Delaware.
The murdered women are prostitutes-except the most recent victim; a brilliant young musician from the East Coast, employed by a wealthy family to tutor a musical prodigy, Selena Bass seems out of place in the marsh's grim tableau.
Conveniently-perhaps ominously-Selena's blueblood employers are nowhere to be found, and their estate's jittery caretaker raises hackles. But Milo's instincts and Alex's insight are too well-honed to settle for easy answers, even given the dark secrets in this troubled man's past. Their investigation unearths disturbing layers-about victims, potential victims, and suspects alike-plunging even deeper into the murky marsh's enigmatic depths.
Bizarre details of the crimes suggest a devilish serial killer prowling L.A.'s gritty streets. But when a new murder deviates from the pattern, derailing a possible profile, Alex and Milo must look beyond the suspicion of madness and consider an even more sinister mind at work. Answers don't come easy, but the darkest of drives and desires may fuel the most devious of foes.
Bones is classic Kellerman-relentlessly peeling back the skin and psyches of its characters and revealing the shadows and sins of the souls beneath. With jolt after jolt of galvanizing suspense, it drives the reader through its twists and turns toward a climax as satisfying as it is shattering.

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No answer.

“What part of the picture are we missing, Ms. Wallenburg?”

Her eyes lost lawyer-steel and turned human. Another quick blink restored them to flat, jade disks.

I said, “What happened to him during those hidden years?”

The phone rang. She picked it up and said, “Sure, put it through. Hi, Mort, what’s up? That? I sent it yesterday, you should be getting it any minute. What’s that? Absolutely. No, just taking life easy.”

Making a show of relaxation, she sat back, chatted, did more listening, finally glanced our way.

Feigned surprise at our presence and kept talking.

A tall blond assistant in a suit almost as nice as Wallenburg’s entered the office on lethal heels. “Gentlemen, the garage just called. Your car is ready.”

John Nguyen said, “There’s nothing I can do, Milo.”

“Even if she’s harboring a fugitive.”

“Did she acknowledge that she was?”

“She claimed she wasn’t.”

“Do you have evidence to the contrary?”

“It’s pretty obvious Huck reached out to her. I’m sure she’s got an idea where he’s bunked down.”

Nguyen said, “You keep putting me in this position.”

“What position?”

“Having to be Mr. Ice Bath. What you have doesn’t mean squat, Milo, and you’re too experienced not to know that.”

We were at the Pacific Dining Car on Sixth, just west of Down-town. Nguyen was demolishing a surf and turf. Reed and I stuck with soda water. Milo had ordered but he had no appetite, which meant the world was coming to an end.

“Jesus, John, do you have any idea how high-profile this could get?”

“Seen the memos,” said Nguyen. “Also heard rumors about your boss’s slowing down the process.”

“Well, now my bosses want everything sped up. I told Wallenburg I thought she’d dummied up deliberately and she didn’t argue.”

“Her situation, that’s what I’d do, Milo.”

“John, we’ve got a goddamn serial lust maniac out there and she can help us find him.”

“Maybe.”

“She’s the hero of Huck’s story, I’m sure he turned to her when he rabbited. Even without explicit knowledge of his whereabouts, she’s likely to have a pretty good idea.”

“Prove that she’s harboring and I’ll see if there’s some way I can twist it in your favor.”

“Surveillance on her would be-”

“Your choice, but I wouldn’t be heavy-handed about it. Debora’s going to be ready for you and if you overstep, she’ll slam you with a civil suit.”

“So lawyers get special privileges,” said Reed.

“Hey, that’s why we become lawyers.” Nguyen forked a huge piece of steak. Reconsidered and sawed it in half. “What do you really expect to learn from watching her? She’s not going to drive her Ferrari straight to Huck’s crib.”

“She’s got a Ferrari?”

“And a Maybach-the super-Mercedes,” said Nguyen. “What’s that, four hundred grand, excluding the gas-guzzler tax?”

“Crime pays,” said Reed.

“I drive a Honda, don’t make me cry. I knew Debora back when I was in school and she was teaching criminal law. She was a great lecturer as well as one of the best PDs in the city.”

Milo said, “She make all that money shuffling corporate paper?”

“Not directly,” said Nguyen. “Shortly after she switched to corporate, she was assigned to drawing up the contracts on a bunch of gazillion-dollar dot-com deals. Invested early and cashed out at the right time. I don’t know why she bothers practicing anymore.”

“Must be the thrill,” said Milo.

“Ha ha ha.” Nguyen dipped lobster in drawn butter, sipped his martini.

“John, if I asked you for a tap on her-”

“I’d say, ‘So when are you opening at the Comedy Store?’ ”

“All those women dead, John. And maybe the Vanders-a kid, John, maybe with his hand hacked clean off.”

Nguyen looked at his steak and sighed.

Milo said, “Public’s gonna love us wimping out on this.”

“You can’t tap her, Milo. She’s his lawyer, not his girlfriend.”

Reed said, “Who knows?”

“You’ve got evidence of an intimate relationship?”

“Not yet.”

“Find that-find anything that shows me she’s behaved illegally.”

Milo said, “If she’s his girlfriend, she’s the dumbest smart person in the world. His sexual partners tend to end up dead and dismembered.”

“And facing east,” I said, wondering if Nguyen would find that interesting.

He didn’t. “I really wish I could help you, guys. Maybe you should forget about Debora and find Huck the old-fashioned way.”

Milo said, “Meaning?”

“Shoe leather, interviewing street people-whatever you guys do that brings in the goods.” He made a try for his steak. Chewed without apparent pleasure. “There’s another reason not to piss Debora off.

Once you do get Huck, we could be contending with her at the defense table. Then I’ll be the one with the ulcer.”

“You see her putting aside her corporate clients and taking him on?”

“From what you’ve told me, she believes in him,” said Nguyen. “Even if she’s not chief defense counsel, she’ll play a role. I know Debora.”

“Tenacious,” I said.

“Beyond belief, Doctor.”

“Ferrari, Maybach,” said Reed. “She can afford to play Wonder Woman.”

“Must be nice,” said Nguyen.

CHAPTER 32

I’ve ridden in a few funeral processions. The drive back to the station had that same stunned, dispirited feeling.

Milo said, “Smart woman like that and she’s taken in by his bullshit.”

Reed said, “Like those losers who hook up with cons in prison. What’s behind it, Doc?”

“Usually really low self-esteem and a desire for attention.” Neither of which applied to Wallenburg, but why intrude on their resentment?

Milo rubbed his face. “All that dough, but her life’s empty so she wants to feel righteous again.”

“Limousine liberals,” said Reed.

The corners of Milo ’s mouth twitched but gave up short of a smile. “Haven’t heard that one in a while, Moses.”

“That’s what my mother said my father used to call them.”

Milo said, “Any suggestions about changing Wallenburg’s mind, Alex?”

“With someone else, I’d try piling on the gory details-victim photos, autopsy shots, emphasize the suffering the women went through. In Wallenburg’s case, it’s likely to solidify her resistance.”

“Because she sees herself as Iron Maiden.”

“Saving Huck was a major event in her life, so viewing him as a vicious killer is too threatening. But if you do get some serious evidence-something that appeals to her rationality-you could crack her denial.”

“That’s what you were getting at in her office. Huck’s not the same innocent kid, no fault of hers.”

Reed said, “We’ve got blood in the drain.”

Milo said, “I thought of telling her, didn’t want to give her anything to work with. First thing out of her mouth would be ‘ABO typing’s not DNA.’ ”

Reed said, “We get a full confession, she’ll probably still stand behind him. Poor little victim of the system.” He shook his head. “Ferrari Debby.”

Milo said, “Feel like following her, Moses?”

“Sure,” said Reed. “Department paying for a Maserati? She gives me the slip, conventional wheels aren’t going to cut it.”

“Long as you can get it for thirty bucks a day.”

“I could boost some hot wheels,” said Reed. “But God forbid I should be heavy-handed.”

Back home and away from their ill humor, I wondered if Debora Wallenburg had lied about not knowing Huck’s whereabouts.

Smart people made foolish mistakes all the time; my profession thrived on that fact. But if Wallenburg had overstepped by harboring a dangerous fugitive, my guess was we’d never find out.

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