Stuart Woods - Orchid Blues

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Chief of Police Holly Barker-the heroine introduced in the New York Times bestselling Orchid Beach-returns with her trusty Doberman, Daisy, to track an unusual band of thieves in this second thriller in Stuart Woods's newest and most captivating series.
"Holly Barker-tough and tight-lipped-is fun to watch as she maneuvers among city politicians and wary colleagues, one of whom may be a murderer." (Entertainment Weekly review of Orchid Beach)
Holly is on her way to be married to Jackson Oxenhandler, her steady beau, when her wedding day is shattered by a serious crime that takes place very close to home. A highly disciplined team of men hit a bank in Orchid Beach, Florida, and the waves from this robbery nearly capsize Holly's life. She vows to find these men-who have been careful enough to leave nothing behind except the corpse of a bank customer-and quickly, she discovers evidence that leads her into the midst of what appears to be a politically motivated clan. Her father, Ham, a retired army chief master sergeant, is her ticket into this strange world, and what Ham inds there stuns both Holly and her FBI contact, Harry Crisp.
Holly and Ham find themselves sucked into a whirlpool of crazed criminality and, in the end, the FBI can do little to help them. This time, Holly, Ham, and Daisy are on their own, and they wouldn't have it any other way.

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Then the shooter sighted again and put three rounds into the bus, along its length. Abruptly, the bus exploded into a huge ball of flame.

Ham reached over and pulled one of Holly's earplugs out. "That's your phosphorus-tipped round."

"But why the big explosion?" Holly asked.

"I guess they must have put a few gas cans in the bus."

The crowd erupted in cheering, and the man on the Humvee roof stood up and took several bows.

"Well," Holly said, "I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like that."

"I have," Ham said.

With the show over, the crowd began to drift away from the pit, back toward the tent, revealing picnic tables spread along the grass on the lakeward side of the tent. Holly had not noticed until now that they were on a rise, and that the lake could be seen a couple of hundred yards away.

"I don't think I feel like staying for lunch," Holly said.

"Let's take a hike, then," Ham replied. "But we're supposed to check with that Peck Rawlings guy first."

"There he is," Holly said, pointing.

Ham led the way, and they approached the man who was, apparently, their host. "Mr. Rawlings?" Ham said.

Rawlings turned. "Call me Peck," he said.

"Well, Peck, we're going to be on our way. You said to check with you first."

"What did you think of our little demonstration?" the man asked.

Holly tried to muster some enthusiasm. "That was really something," she said.

"Yeah, boy," Ham echoed. "I haven't seen that much firepower all at once since Desert Storm."

"We do that at every show," Rawlings said.

"How often do you have them?" Ham asked.

"Oh, every now and then."

"Why don't you put us on your mailing list?" Holly asked.

"We don't have a mailing list," Rawlings said.

"Well, whatever," Holly replied.

"Ham, you want to give me your number?"

"I'm in the book," Ham said. "C'mon, Holly, let's hit the road."

"Right," Holly said.

Rawlings pulled a small walkie-talkie from his shirt pocket. "Hey, Charlie," he said.

"Yeah, Peck?"

"Our guests are departing in a Ford pickup with a boat in the back."

"Got it."

Rawlings put the radio away and stuck out his hand. "We'll see you again sometime, Ham."

"Maybe so," Ham said.

"You never know." He offered his hand to Holly. "See you, little… uh, excuse me, Miss Barker."

"It's Holly," she said, shaking the man's hand.

"Bye-bye." Rawlings turned and walked toward the picnic tables.

Back in the truck, Holly called Hurd again and checked in.

"What's going on out there?" Hurd asked.

"I'll fill you in later," she said, and punched off.

"What'd you think of our morning?" Ham asked.

"Funny what Americans do for recreation, isn't it?"

16

Ham drove back to Holly's house, and, once Daisy had been properly greeted and apologized to for her lonely morning, they had some lunch.

"I like a ham sandwich," Ham said, munching away.

"I believe I knew that about you," Holly said. "Hence, the ham in the fridge."

"I knew a woman once who said she liked a Ham sandwich, with a bigH."

"You don't have to spell it out for me, Ham. It's more than I want to know about your life."

"You mean, a father shouldn't have a sex life?"

"No, just not one that his daughter knows about."

"Oh. I didn't know you were so sensitive."

"Funny, you never asked any questions about my sex life," she said. "I mean, when I had one. See what I mean?"

"Point taken," Ham said.

"And anyway, how did this woman make a Ham sandwich, without another woman to help?"

"I wasn't going to bring that up," Ham said, washing his sandwich down with a beer.

"Ham, are you telling me you had a threesome?"

Ham took another swig of the beer. "You said that, I didn't."

"That is appalling," she said.

"What's appalling about it?"

"Not the idea of a threesome; just the idea of you in one."

"You don't find the idea of a threesome appalling?"

"Not if I got to pick the guys."

"Now you're telling me more than I want to know."

"Truce on sex lives?"

"Truce," Ham said, raising both hands as if to ward off ideas of his daughter in a threesome.

"Okay, then." Holly turned her attention to her own sandwich.

"So," Ham said, "were you ever in a threesome?"

"Ham! I thought we had a truce!"

"I was just curious."

"Well, put away your curiosity."

"I just never thought you were the type, that's all."

"The type? What type?"

"The type to be in a threesome."

"I don't know whether to take that as praise or criticism."

"Suit yourself."

"You really want to know about my sex life, Ham?"

"Not really. I mean, not unless you want to tell me."

"What kind of father-daughter conversation is this?"

"One we should have had a long time ago."

"Well, we did have it, as I recall, when I was about nineteen."

"You call that a conversation? You wouldn't say a word. I figured you were working on becoming the world's oldest virgin."

"At nineteen?"

"But then that young lieutenant came along and fixed that."

"Which young lieutenant was that?"

"Wasn't but one," Ham said smugly.

"Oh, yeah? There might have been a platoon of young lieutenants, for all you know."

"You thought you could hide that stuff from your old man?"

"I did hide it from my old man."

"Then how come I knew about the young lieutenant?"

"Okay, how'd you know about him?"

"It was easy."

"How?"

"Well, you know when you came back from that weekend in the mountains when you lost your virtue?"

Holly turned pink. "You thought that, did you?"

"I didn't think; I knew."

"How, Ham?"

"I just walked up to him in the orderly room on Monday morning and stood about six inches from his nose; I looked him in the eye and said, 'Good morning, Lieutenant. Have a nice weekend?' And he turned purple."

Holly put a hand to her brow. "Oh, God."

"The same color you are right now."

"I am not purple."

"Close."

"Not anywhere near close. A little red, maybe. Who wouldn't be?"

"You didn't see me turn purple when we were talking about my threesome," Ham said.

"My God, Ham, the lieutenant and I didn't have a threesome."

"Who said you did?"

"You implied it, just now."

"You inferred it, maybe."

"You are impossible. We're not talking about sex lives anymore, is that clear?"

"Not even about my sex life?"

"Yours is the most off-limits-right after mine."

"Well, if you want to hide stuff from your old man."

"I'm not hiding anything."

"You're not talking about it"

"That's not the same thing as hiding it."

"Sure, it is. If you're not talking, you're hiding."

"Ham, what exactly is it you want to know?"

"Me? I don't want to know anything. We're only talking about this because you brought it up."

"I didn't bring it up; you did."

"Whatever you say," Ham said smugly.

"You did! I didn't!"

"I'm not going to argue with you about this, Holly."

Holly turned to where Daisy lay. "Daisy, bite Ham."

Daisy got up, went over to where Ham sat at the table and took his ankle in her mouth.

"Harder," Holly said.

"Ow!" Ham yelled.

"Now, Daisy, tear off his leg and hit him over the head with it."

"No, no, Daisy!" Ham cried, prying her jaws from his ankle. "Don't hurt your grandfather!"

"Is that how you think of yourself? As Daisy's grandfather?"

"Well, she's the closet thing to a grandchild I've had so far."

"Daisy," Holly said, "if he starts asking about your sex life, kill him."

Somewhere in the house a small chime rang.

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