Чак Хоган - The Standoff

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A deadly war of nerves between perfectly matched opponents.
The law descends in force as local police officials, Montana State Troopers, National Guard helicopters, a United States Marshals Special Operations Group, and the FBI’s elite Hostage Rescue Team converge on Paradise Ridge. When state-of-the-art surveillance technology fails to prevent the murder of a federal marshal, the FBI recalls from operational exile its ranking veteran crisis manager: a brilliant but unstable negotiator named John T. Banish.
As casualties mount on both sides, Paradise Ridge becomes a tinderbox. Banish must pry a heavily armed, ruthlessly cunning criminal out of hiding while, at the foot of the mountain, a massive gathering of Ables’s outraged supporters threatens to turn into a full-scale riot.
More than a high-stokes face-off between a lawbreaker and the law, what takes place over the course of nine agonizing days in Montana is a contest of wills and wits as intensely personal as The Fugitive or The Hunt for Red October. One of this year’s most talked-about novels, soon to be a major motion picture, THE STANDOFF grabs you on page one and simply cannot be put down. This is a remarkable fiction debut — a bottle that no one dares win; a tactical and psychological duel more harrowing than anything you have ever experienced.

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Command Tent

Banish entered, Coyle in front of him, Fagin behind. Perkins was there already with the other command tent agents, including a few technicians, standing around the CB radio at the switchboard desk. “Hook up the recorder,” Banish instructed one of them; to another, “Get this all down.” The technician went to work on the CB wiring, the agent grabbing a pad and pen. Banish looked over at Perkins and said, “We’re sure it’s him?” and Perkins was about to answer in the affirmative when a hiss of static came on over the CB, then the voice.

“Watson. I know you’re out there.”

It was breathy and not too heavily accented, slight, not deep. Banish licked his dried lips, watching the agents hurrying around the CB. It was a broadcast channel and therefore unsecured. The entire county could be listening in, but too much time had passed and Banish needed to talk to Ables now. He realized he would be playing to two audiences.

It was respectfully quiet in the tent. He set himself mentally as he watched the technician work. He reviewed some must-ask questions and fleshed out a rough preliminary strategy. Ables was catching him off-guard but not unprepared. The technician switched on the recorder and the tape reels began to turn. He backed out of the way and Banish sat down and picked up the handset, thumbing down the trigger.

“This is Special Agent Watson,” he said. “Mr. Ables?”

The voice came back. “Watson.”

“Mr. Ables. Is everyone all right in there? I want you to know first of all that your family’s safety is our primary concern.”

No response. Nothing over the CB but the hitch of dead air.

“What happened with Mr. Mellis?” Banish asked.

“Don’t worry. He made it back safe and sound. We’re all here together.”

Brick wall. Banish bore down.

“Mr. Ables, listen. I was not injured, and neither was the county sheriff with me. Now I want to work with you to end this thing as soon as possible, before someone on either side gets overanxious and there’s a loss of life.”

Ables said, “There already was.”

Banish said, “We’re still not entirely clear on what happened to the marshal.” It was thought displacement — Banish feeling Ables out. An isolated suspect could often be made to believe what he wanted to believe through simple suggestion, even when the truth facing him was certain and contradictory.

Ables said, “I’m talking about my Judith.”

Banish looked up. He saw the tape reels slowly turning, then glanced beside him and found Fagin. Fagin said simply, “Fuck.”

Banish returned to the CB, pressing the thumb switch down. “That is exactly what I’m trying to avoid more of, Mr. Ables. I was actually, however, referring to future charges possibly being brought against you.”

Ables’s flat voice rose for the first time. “I couldn’t get a fair trial in these Jew courts.”

“Mr. Ables, I have no bearing or opinion on your current case. I am here simply to expedite your safe delivery over to the proper authorities.”

“What’s that?” Ables said, as though he hadn’t heard correctly. “You out there are the authorities. You’re the FBI. You’ve got orders to shoot and kill me. It’s all one big cartel of freedom oppression come over from the East. You people are the murderers here.”

“Mr. Ables, let me say that we regret, deeply, the initial altercation and subsequent misfortune that has befallen you and your family—”

“I don’t want your words, Watson. You listen to me now, phone cop. Don’t you talk about my daughter.”

“Mr. Ables—”

“Shut up. Don’t you talk to me about Judith, Watson. Just shut up out there and listen. Here is why I am talking to you at all. You stinking sons of bitches lie. You talk and you double-talk, and all of it lies. You think I’d listen to you now? I got a radio up here. I know what they’re calling me on it. They’re calling me a child molester. All up and down the dial. I keep hearing it over and over and over.”

Banish shut his eyes again. He could feel Perkins standing behind him, but it was not worth the effort to turn around.

Ables kept going. “You dirty sons of bitches. This is how you want me to go out. You’re clearing the way for the kill. You, the child murderers, calling me sick—”

“Mr. Ables,” Banish said, “the FBI has no belief, knowledge, or reason to suspect you of any criminal or immoral activity whatsoever involving your family.”

“I have a radio,” Ables said.

“Mr. Ables — you have to understand the situation down here. I am but one man. When you don’t talk to me, the other personnel here have a job to do, to try and induce you into giving up your family and coming out, and I have no influence over their actions.”

“Then put on someone who does. Put on the son of a bitch who called me a child molester.”

“No, Mr. Ables — your talking to me now gives me some leeway. If we can make progress together working things out through a dialogue, you and I, then this whole thing can proceed a lot more smoothly and safely. Which is why I am encouraged that you finally contacted me. Why haven’t you taken the telephone inside, Mr. Ables?” Banish was trying to regain control over the conversation.

Ables said, “If I step one foot out of this house, you will blow me away. You proved that.”

“Mr. Ables — if you give me your word that they will not be harmed, I can dispatch men immediately to deliver that telephone right up to your front porch—”

“I give you nothing, Watson, and anyone steps on my porch, it’s the last step they take. I’ve done too much talking already. I know why you want me on that phone. So no one else can hear. That’s shady right there, and you want my trust.”

Banish held his mouth with a full hand, slowing down the conversation, picking his shots. The mistakes of New York City weighed heavily on his mind. “I do want your trust, Mr. Ables. And I’d like the chance to prove that to you. Is there anything I can get for you now, anything you need? You must be very low on food and water in there. I’m thinking especially of the infant — clean diapers, baby food?”

“You’d drug the food and poison the water. And nothing you won’t give me without a trade. I know what’s going on. I am through talking now. All I want from you is for everyone to just go away and leave me and my family alone.”

“Mr. Ables, we can’t leave.”

“Well then, neither can I.”

There was a sharp click and then the hiss of dead air. Banish weighed briefly the prospect of trying to get Ables back on the line, then dismissed it and set down the handset.

“He’s canny,” he said, sitting back, nodding. “He’s been waiting for this for a long time.”

Fagin said, “He’s fucking pissed is what he is.”

“He’s grandstanding. He knows he has an audience out there and he wants his side told. That’s good. That’s very good. Twice he said he was talking too much, then kept right on going. And hear him refer to a trial? He doesn’t want to die up there.” Banish gestured at the CB with confidence. “That’s no death wish. He’s thinking about the future.”

“But no deadlines,” Fagin said. “No demands. Nothing to negotiate.”

“He was feeling us out. Trying to get a better look at things down here.”

Banish stood, recharged. He saw Perkins standing behind everyone in that disappearing way he had. “Stupid,” Banish said. “But it got him to talk. He needs more convincing. I want to step up Tactical. More noise, a tighter net. Roving searchlights. Helicopters buzzing the cabin every five minutes.” He turned to Coyle. “Put someone on this CB full-time and keep that channel clear. Anything else comes through, I am to be called immediately.”

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