Michele Martinez - Most Wanted

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A betrayed wife and dedicated mother suddenly forced to raise her six-month-old daughter alone, Melanie Vargas is also an ambitious, hard-working professional who has had to bite and claw for recognition in the federal prosecutor’s office. Then, while strolling with her baby girl on a steamy New York night, Melanie stumbles onto the kind of high-profile case that could make a career: the burning townhouse of a wealthy former prosecutor, its owner’s tortured, murdered corpse smoldering within. Melanie Vargas wants this chance – she needs it – and she’ll do whatever it takes to get it.
But a headline-grabbing opportunity of a lifetime could cost Melanie more than she ever imagined, as it pulls her closer to a dangerous affair with a secretive, enigmatic FBI agent – and closer still to a sadistic human monster moving expertly through the city’s darkest shadows.
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“Michele Martinez’s Most Wanted is taut and crisp, as well-crafted a mystery as you’ll read this year.” – John Lescroart
“Michele Martinez, a former New York prosecutor turned author, skillfully shows the promise of an exciting series in this debut. Most Wanted succeeds as an intense legal thriller, a police procedural, and a look at the treachery of the workplace, with a bit of romantic suspense added for good measure.” – Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
“ Martinez pairs a dedicated prosecutor with a streetwise cop in a city story of nonstop suspense. The pages turn in a blur! Edgy and fresh.” – Iris Johansen
“ Martinez joins Linda Fairstein in the ranks of prosecutor turned authors, bringing real-life detail and emotion to this thriller.” – Library Journal
“An effervescent debut thriller… Martinez has crafted an enormously appealing heroine and a breezy, entertaining tale.” – Publishers Weekly
“Who but a former prosecutor could have created this bright and fearless heroine-in-peril? And I loved Martinez ’s edgy mix of New York grit and glamour, set to a galloping, can’t-put-it-down tempo. Most Wanted is an utter page-turner.” – Tess Gerritsen

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“Okay, how do I do that?”

“Get a writ, get it signed by a federal judge. File it with the Marshals Service thirty days prior to the time you need the prisoner.”

“But I need the prisoner now.”

Leona shrugged. “Well, then. Guess you’re out of luck. Listen, if you don’t mind, I got a lot of work to do this morning.”

“Oh, of course. Thank you, Leona. You’ve been very helpful.”

“Don’t mention it, hon.”

MELANIE CROSSED THE BLISTERING-HOT BLACK-TOP back to where she’d parked. The way her day was going, she had a sinking feeling that the car would decide not to start. And that was before she saw the oily reddish brown puddle seeping out from under it.

She opened the driver’s-side door and felt waves of hot, acrid-smelling air rush out at her. Of course she hadn’t thought to park in the shade. She got in anyway, wincing as her skirt rode up and exposed the backs of her thighs to the scalding Naugahyde seat. Leaving the door open for air, she found the key in her bag, stuck it in the ignition, and turned it.

A strange whirring noise emanated from the engine, but when she put the car in gear and stepped on the gas, nothing happened. Stella refused to move. She pressed her foot to the floor. Still nothing.

“Come on, Stella. Come on, baby.”

The whir became a grind and then a screech, but no matter how hard she pressed, the car wouldn’t budge. She put her head down on the steering wheel, eyes completely dry. What good would crying do? Besides, she was too tired.

“Car trouble?” said a voice beside her.

She raised her head. Dan O’Reilly stood there looking down at her, the sun glinting off his thick, dark hair, a smile lighting up his handsome face.

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“LUCKY I SHOWED UP,” DAN SAID. “YOUR TRANSMISSION is shot. You’d better come with me.”

Standing there in the sunlight, he looked so trustworthy he practically sparkled, but appearances could be deceiving. If she really wanted to get the truth, she’d go with him now. She’d play along, keep her eyes open. If she said no, he’d realize she suspected something, and she’d lose her advantage. She wasn’t scared. She refused to believe Dan would hurt her. She would never believe that.

So she pretended to smile back at him and got out of her car.

“I’m parked right over here,” he said. “I’ll get the A/C going for you, see if I can find a garage out here in the middle of East Buttfuck.”

He opened the door of his car for her, then walked around to the driver’s side. She got into the passenger seat. He must’ve had the air-conditioning going just minutes earlier, because the interior was cool. It smelled of coffee and, beneath that aroma, something clean that she realized with a start must just be him. She breathed deeply, then caught herself. What was she doing? She couldn’t let herself feel anything for him-not trust, not physical attraction, nothing. She’d decided that already.

She reached out and touched the coffee sitting in the drink holder. It was still hot.

“That’s for you,” he said. “Bought it at a diner down the road. Thought you might need some caffeine.”

“You were expecting to see me? So I guess it’s no coincidence you’re here?”

“No, of course not. You hung up on me this morning. I got worried about you, so I tracked you down.”

“How on earth did you find me?”

“Trained investigator, sweetheart.”

Yeah, right, she thought.

He flipped on the air-conditioning, turning the vent to point directly at her. A blast of air whipped her hair up into her face, where it stuck to her lipstick. She brushed it back with her fingers.

“Cool enough for you?” Dan asked.

“Definitely.”

“See? Who’s your daddy? Do I take care of you or what?”

“Why didn’t you just call me, rather than driving an hour and a half to Otisville?” she asked edgily.

“With how upset you were, I figured you wouldn’t answer your phone.”

“You thought I wouldn’t answer, so you hopped in your car and drove for two hours instead? That makes no sense.”

His cell phone rang.

“Oh,” he said, pulling it from his pocket, “I’m working a lead. This might be it.

“Yeah?” he answered. When he heard the voice on the other end, he looked at Melanie like it was important. Holding the phone with his shoulder, he set the timer on his digital watch. “Fucking right I was out there last night…Look, you don’t want me shaking the trees for you, you fucking return my beeps… When? You been telling me that for three days. How long am I supposed to wait?…You know the game. You want any protection, you gotta give me something…I told you, you deliver Slice and I’ll take care of that… I’ll handle it when the time comes…This afternoon or nothing. This is the end of the line… Where?…Okay, yeah, four o’clock, but if you don’t show, that’s it. You’re fair game on the street. And you know how people get hurt in an arrest situation, regrettable as that is… Right, bye.”

“Who was that?” Melanie asked when he hung up.

“Snitch of mine. He could deliver Slice on a silver platter if he wanted to, but the guy’s fucking playing me. He won’t come in, won’t meet. So I’m trying to track him through the phone company.” He dialed his phone hurriedly. “Yeah, gimme the Compliance Department… Vinnie Maresca, please…Yeah, Vin, Dan O’Reilly. Did you get it? Great! Hold on a second.”

He leaned across her and rummaged through the glove compartment, his body inches from hers. She closed her eyes and held her breath, willing herself not to feel anything. Sexual attraction, claro . A chemical thing. Her brain could override it, she told herself. He pulled out a pen and a small notebook and sat up again. She breathed out. She opened her eyes and saw him scribbling something down.

“Millbrook, New York. Never heard of it…Dutchess County? Huh. Strange. Listen, thanks though, I owe you a beer. Later, buddy.” He hung up and turned to Melanie. “Where the fuck is Millbrook, New York?”

“Millbrook? It’s a fancy little town just south of here. Horses, antiques, that sort of thing. Jed Benson had a country estate there. Why?”

“Huh, that’s gotta be it. Why else would a scumbag Bushwick drug dealer be in Millbrook? My snitch must be at Benson’s place. Looking for something. You don’t happen to know the address?”

“Of Benson’s house? Yes, actually I do. I reviewed those records just last night, and I remember it. Why?”

“We need to get there right away. If I can get my hands on this guy, he can take us right to Slice.”

DAN FOLLOWED THE SIGNS BACK TO THE HIGHWAY, then pulled a road atlas from the space between the two front seats and flipped it open in his lap, consulting it as he drove.

“So who’s this snitch? Would I recognize his name?” she asked, studying his profile.

He smiled. “You’re very nosy, you know that? So many questions today. How about I ask a few for a change?”

“What do you want to know?” she asked warily.

“I want to know why the first thing you do after Amanda gets hit is rush up here to talk to Delvis again? What did he have to say that was so important?”

“I don’t know. I never spoke to him.”

“Oh? Why not?”

“He was transferred to Leavenworth this morning.”

He took his eyes off the road and looked at her with genuine astonishment. She made a mental note. Whatever Dan was involved in, he hadn’t known about Delvis’s transfer.

“You look surprised,” Melanie said.

“I am. Diaz has been at Otisville since day one. It’s weird he’d get moved all of a sudden. Why do you think they transferred him?”

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