Jonathan Kellerman - Private Eyes

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Psychologist Dr Alex Delaware has always looked on Melissa Dickinson as one of his greatest triumphs. A terrified, tormented seven-year-old when she first appeared in his Los Angeles surgery, Melissa after two years seemed totally recovered. But nine years later Melissa contacts Alex again, anxious this time for her mother. As Alex recalls, weatlthy widow Gina Dickinson has problems of her own. For two decades she has hidden herself away from the eyes of the world – ever since a vicious acid attack destroyed the face of Hollywood actress Gina Prince. Then the reclusive Gina climbs into her car – and totally disappears. And as Alex and Detective Milo Sturgis lead the search for her, they find their quest taking them out of the here and now and into a grotesque, labyrinthine private history as violent and sinister as any bad dream… How well did Alex ever understand his star patient Melissa? How could he have 'cured' her when he never even guessed at the evil and hatred that formed her inheritance?

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“Why didn’t you protect her from that ?” said Milo.

Ramp began to sob. The tears landed in his mustache and beaded in the greasy hairs.

He tried to say something, choked.

Milo put his finger under Ramp’s chin. Used a napkin to dab the weeping man’s face.

“What, Don?” he said gently.

“Everyone,” said Ramp, tears flowing.

“Everyone raped her?”

Sob. Gulp. “Had her… She’s not…” Struggling to lift his hand, he tapped his head.

“She’s not bright,” said Milo. “Everyone took advantage of her.”

Nod. Tears.

Everyone, Don?”

Ramp’s head lolled and dipped. His eyes closed. Saliva trickled down one side of his mouth.

Milo said, “Okay, Don,” and lowered Ramp’s face to the table once more.

I followed Milo back to the bar. The two of us sat and watched Ramp for a while. He began to snore.

“The studio wild bunch,” I said. “The dumb, illiterate girl everyone passed around.”

“How’d you know?”

“From the way Noel acted just before. We were talking about his mother. He mentioned she said that working anywhere else wouldn’t be the same, started to elaborate, and stopped. When I pressed him on it, he got mad and left. That struck me as unusual. He’s a kid who controls his emotions- needs to be in control. Typical for someone growing up with a druggie or alkie parent. So I knew whatever it was that made him blow up had to be important. Then when Ramp started talking, it all fit.”

“Illiterate,” said Milo. “Living that way, all these years, never knowing when someone was going to blow her cover. Ramp taking care of her and the kid out of guilt.”

“Or compassion, or both. Guess he is a genuine soft guy.”

“Yeah,” he said again, glancing over at Ramp and shaking his head.

I said, “It explains Bethel’s willingness to wait tables while Ramp and Gina lived like royalty. She was used to being the doormat. Failed at acting and got into heavy dope and God knows what else. Topped it off by getting pregnant by the guy everyone hated. Posed for pictures that probably weren’t high fashion. The way she’s built isn’t exactly suited to Vogue. It adds up to subterranean self-esteem, Milo. She probably figures what Ramp gave her is more than she deserves. And now she’s in danger of losing even that.”

He ran his hand over his face.

“What?” I said.

“If McCloskey exposed Bethel, then raped her, why would she freak out when she found out he was dead?”

“Maybe it was still a loss to her. Maybe she harbored some small bit of good feeling toward him. For giving her Noel.”

Milo spun on the stool. Ramp snored louder.

“Or,” said Milo, “what if it was more than some little bit of good feeling? What if she and McCloskey have been in contact with each other? Misery loving company. A common enemy.”

I said, “Gina?”

“They both could’ve hated her. McCloskey for whatever reason he had in the first place, Bethel out of jealousy- the haves against the have-nots. What if she wasn’t quite so happy playing the underdog? And what if there was another ingredient sweetening the relationship- money? Blackmail.”

“Over what?”

“Who knows? But Gina was a member of the wild group.”

“You said you didn’t uncover any dirt on her.”

“So she was better than the others at keeping it quiet- making her secret worth even more. Weren’t you the one who told me secrets were coin of the realm out here? So what if McCloskey and Bethel took that literally? If McCloskey had been Bethel’s partner in something nasty, it would make sense for her to bolt after hearing he was dead.”

“Joel and Bethel, Noel and Melissa,” I said. “Too goddam ugly. I hope you’re wrong.”

“I know,” he said. “I keep coming up with them. But we didn’t write the movie- we’re just reviewing it.”

He continued to look pained.

I said, “What if Noel ran down McCloskey? He’s the first one I thought of when I heard a car had been the weapon. Cars are his thing- he has access to all of Gina’s. Think we should open all those garages, see if any of the classics have front-end damage?”

“Waste of time,” he said. “He wouldn’t have used one of those. Too conspicuous.”

“No one in Azusa saw Gina’s Rolls drive up to the dam.”

“Not true. We don’t know that. Sheriff filed it as an accident- no one ever did a door-to-door.”

“Okay,” I said. “So Noel used some kind of utility vehicle. They used to have one- back when I was treating Melissa. Old Caddy-’62 Fleetwood. She called it a Cadillac Knockabout. They’ve probably got one like that today- can’t use a Duesenberg to pick up the groceries. It’s stashed somewhere on those seven acres, or in one of those garages. Or maybe McCloskey was run down with stolen wheels- Noel could know how to hot-wire.”

“From too-good-to-be-true to juvenile delinquent?”

“Like you said, things change.”

He swung toward the bar.

“Oedipus wrecks,” he said. “The all-American kid runs over his old man. How much therapy will it take to patch that one up?”

I didn’t answer.

Across the room, Ramp snorted and gasped for air. His head lifted, sank, rolled to the side.

Milo said, “Be a good idea to get him lucid, see what else we can squeeze out of him. Also be a good idea to wait around and see if old Bethel comes back.”

He looked at his watch. “Got to be getting over to the airport. You feel like sticking around? I’ll check in with you when I’m settled- let’s say before nine.”

“What about your surveillance guy? Can’t he take over here?”

“Nope. He doesn’t come out into the open. Part of the deal.”

“Antisocial?”

“Something like that.”

“All right,” I said. “I was planning to play with the phone for a while- check out a few more Boston things. What do I do if Bethel comes back?”

“Keep her here. Try to get whatever you can out of her.”

“Using what technique?”

He came around from behind the bar, hitched his trousers, buttoned his jacket, and slapped me on the back.

“Your charm, your Ph.D., bald-faced lies- whichever feels best.”

34

Ramp slipped into a deep sleep. I cleared the bottle, glass, and cup from the table, put them in the bar sink, and dimmed the lights until they were no longer cruel. A phone-in to my service yielded no messages from Boston, just a few business calls that I handled for half an hour.

At four-thirty the phone rang: someone wanting to know when the Tankard would be open again. I said as soon as possible and hung up feeling like a bureaucrat. Over the next hour I disappointed lots of people wanting to make dinner reservations.

At five-thirty I felt cold and adjusted the air-conditioning thermostat. Pulling a cloth off one of the other tables, I draped it over Ramp’s shoulders. He continued to doze. The great escape. More in common with Melissa than either of them would ever know.

At five-forty, I went into the restaurant’s kitchen and fixed myself a roast beef sandwich and cole slaw. The coffee urn was cold, so I settled for a Coke. Bringing all of it back to the bar, I ate and watched Ramp continue to sleep, then phoned the house he’d once called home.

Madeleine answered. I asked if Susan LaFamiglia was still there.

Oui. One momen’.”

A second later the attorney came on. “Hello, Dr. Delaware. What’s up?”

“How’s Melissa?”

“That’s what I wanted to talk to you about.”

“How’s she doing right now?”

“I got her to eat, so I suppose that’s a good sign. What can you tell me about her psychological status?”

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