Sandra Brown - Ricochet

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From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. No one does steamy suspense like Brown (Chill Factor), as shown by this expert mix of spicy romance and sharply crafted crime drama. Det. Sgt. Duncan Hatcher, a sexy Savannah homicide cop, falls hard for Elise Laird, a dishy damsel-in-distress, the moment he spots her at a police awards dinner. Too bad she's married to Judge Cato Laird, who consistently subverts Hatcher's efforts to bring local drug lord Robert Savich to justice. When Hatcher and his feisty partner, Det. DeeDee Bowen, are called to the Laird home after Elise supposedly shoots an intruder in self-defense, the desperate trophy wife confides to Hatcher that she believes her husband, a secret Savich crony, intended her to be the intruder's victim. Later, as the uncertain Hatcher grapples with his desires, Elise vanishes, leaving behind another dead body. Tight plotting, a hot love story with some nice twists and a credible ending help make this a stand-out thriller. (Aug.)
From The Washington Post
My criteria for book reviewing are pretty clear: Did I believe the characters? Was it a good story, well told? Did I want to put the book down or keep reading? Bottom line, would I read another book by this author?
For Ricochet, my answer to these questions is a resounding yes. It's a great, entertaining read, with lots of surprising twists and turns, credibly flawed characters and a love affair that's as steamy as a Savannah summer.
Hunky yet sensitive Detective Duncan Hatcher is called to investigate the gorgeous and wildly manipulative Elise Laird when she kills a burglar in her elegant home, supposedly in self-defense. Complicating the case is that Mrs. Laird is the trophy wife of a patrician judge who dislikes our hero. Worse, her account of the murder is somewhere between sketchy and laughable.
Hatcher finds himself falling for the mysterious Mrs. Laird, even as he uncovers each new fact that seems to suggest that the murder was intentional and the burglar, Gary Ray Trotter, no stranger. Hatcher doubts Mrs. Laird's increasingly weak explanations, but he still can't help thinking about her body. Here's Mrs. Laird explaining her case to him:
" 'I'd been expecting it for several months. Not a burglary, specifically. But something. This was the moment I'd been dreading.' She pressed her fist against the center of her chest, right above her heart, pulling the fabric of her T-shirt tight across her breasts. 'I knew, Detective. I knew.' Whispering that, she raised her head and looked up at him. 'Gary Ray Trotter wasn't a thief I caught in the act. He was there to kill me.'
" Duncan pinched the bridge of his nose and closed his eyes as though concentrating hard, trying to work out the details in his mind. Actually, he had to do something to keep from drowning in those damn eyes of hers or becoming fixated on her breasts. He wanted to haul her up against him, kiss her, and see if her mouth delivered as promised. Instead, he pinched the skin between his eye sockets until it hurt like hell. It helped him to refocus. Some."
Then he finds out she used to be a topless dancer. How great is that?
You've seen this femme-fatale plotline before, of course, but it's terrific when it's well done, as it is here. Mrs. Laird may be a double-crossing dame, but she's no dummy, though to tell more would ruin the fun. The storyline is updated by the presence of Detective DeeDee Bowen, Hatcher's no-nonsense female partner. Naturally, Bowen suspects every scheming inch of Mrs. Laird and calls Hatcher on his crush with your basic snap-out-of-it speech. Leave it to a woman to add that touch of testosterone.
The cat-and-mouse relationship between Hatcher and Mrs. Laird kept me turning the pages, and when the mystery blonde vanished in the middle of the novel, I found myself worried about her, even though I wasn't sure I liked her or her employment history. Still, I was happy to be kept guessing until the end, which came as a genuine surprise.
My only quibble is that this bestselling author sometimes settles for phrases such as "copious notes" and even "silver-tongued." She's a better writer than that, and I'm enough of a Strunk and White fan to want her to avoid clichés.
But I'm also a Sandra Brown fan, thanks to Ricochet.
Reviewed by Lisa Scottoline

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“He could have you arrested for assault.”

“He could. He won’t. He’ll cover his ass and protect his reputation.” He checked his wristwatch. “We’re even ahead of schedule. We’ll easily make it to his office before he leaves. Let’s go.”

“Now?”

“Sure, now. What’d you think?”

“I thought you would follow procedure,” she exclaimed. “Get an arrest warrant. Consult our superior officer. Remember Captain Gerard? Worley? We’re not vigilantes. We’re police officers. We need backup and-”

“No,” he said, cutting her off emphatically.

They glared at each other across the car’s console. She was the first to relent and try another tactic. “You’ve lost your perspective, Duncan. Please stop and think about what you’re doing.”

“I have thought about it. I’ve thought about it until I’m sick of thinking about it. It’s time to act.”

“I agree, but we need to act responsibly and legally.”

“Fine,” he said curtly, “if you’re too squeamish for this, I’ll do it alone. If the shit comes down-”

“When the shit comes down.”

“Okay, when the shit comes down, you don’t want to be standing under it. I asked for this. You didn’t. Being a loyal partner only extends so far. I’m officially relieving you of any obligation to me. Leave and go with a clear conscience. But I’m going to do this, and I’m going to do it my way.”

He turned and reached for the door handle; she grabbed his sleeve. “Damn you, Duncan! You know I can’t let you barge in on Savich alone.”

He flashed her a brief smile. “Okay, then. Let’s go.”

They drove in silence. When they were a block from Savich’s machine shop, Duncan unzipped a gym bag at his feet, took out a.357 revolver, and tucked it into the waistband of his trousers.

DeeDee looked at him with surprise. “Where’d you get that?”

“My house when I stopped to change clothes.”

“Where’s your nine-millimeter?”

“This fits my purpose better.”

“How so?”

He never answered. Instead he made a strangled sound of utter disbelief.

DeeDee followed his gaze.

His car, which he’d left with Elise Laird on Lady’s Island, was parked outside Savich’s building.

Chapter 29

“ELISE?” DUNCAN SAID, HIS VOICE A CROAK.

He turned toward DeeDee as though seeking an explanation. She knew her expression must have read I told you so, but she refrained from saying it.

The building was dark. There were no employee cars in the parking lot. But a light was on in Savich’s second-story office window. Looking up at it, Duncan angrily muttered, “Son of a bitch.” Before DeeDee came to a full stop, he opened his car door and jumped out.

She clambered from the driver’s seat and trotted after him. “Duncan, wait!”

He kept walking. “This doesn’t change anything.”

“It changes everything.” She lunged for him, but he flung off her hand. “Please let’s regroup and talk about it.”

“I’m over talking.”

Hearing another car pulling into the parking lot, they stopped, turned, and recognized Savich’s secretary behind the steering wheel.

Duncan started jogging toward the building’s entrance, calling to DeeDee over his shoulder, “Get him before he can alert Savich.”

“Duncan!”

He didn’t even slow down.

“Shit!” DeeDee wavered for several seconds, then sprinted toward the car, where Kenny was nervously juggling his cell phone.

“Cato?” Savich repeated.

Elise nodded.

His eyes glittered with amusement. “You want your husband removed so you’ll be free to live happ’ly ever after with your hunky detective?”

“Don’t concern yourself with my reasons. It’s your situation you should be concerned about,” she said. “Cato won’t help you in court as he did the last time. To protect himself, he’ll let them throw the book at you. Duncan is seeing to that. Tomorrow you’ll be arraigned for Napoli’s murder. Following that formality, you’ll be taken immediately to superior court for your bond hearing. Cato will deny the request. You’ll go straight to jail, and you won’t live another free day. Not for your entire life.”

“Unless you recant your eyewitness testimony.”

“That’s right. You see to Cato’s destruction. In return, I didn’t see you kill Napoli.”

“Define ‘destruction.’ ”

“I want him out of commission. I want the life he knows and enjoys to be over. I’m indifferent as to how you bring that about,” she added coldly. “Now, do we have a deal?”

Savich’s smile remained in place, even as he raised the pistol he’d been holding in his lap and aimed it across the desk at her.

Her heart jumped to her throat. “What are you doing?”

“Exercising another option, Elise. Why would I accept your deal when I can simply kill you here and now and be done with it? It’s more efficient to kill an eyewitness than to make a deal with one.” Taunting her, he added, “Shame on you for not thinking this through more carefully. Before coming here you should have considered this alternative.”

“I considered you my friend.”

“Your mistake. Add it to your many. The first and primary one being that you underestimated us.”

“Us?”

He frowned. “Honestly, Elise, this playacting has become tedious. Cato and I know that you know about our working arrangement.” Leaning forward, he asked, “Do you know why it’s worked so well for so long? Because neither of us is a fool, and one is as cautious as the other. We, unlike you, don’t make mistakes.”

“Cato made one,” she said smartly. “Napoli proved to be an unreliable assassin.”

“True. Had it been my decision, I’d have been more swift and sure.”

“To get rid of me.”

“You were getting too nosy, too curious. You were making us both very nervous.”

“How…how long have you known?”

He chuckled. “From the beginning. You thought you were so clever, ingratiating yourself to us. Playing the honest and trustworthy employee to me. Being the perfect sex toy for Cato. Sweetheart,” he said, dropping his voice to a sympathetic whisper, “almost from the very start we knew you were related to Chet Rollins.”

“You never indicated-”

“No, but then we wouldn’t, would we? See, we carefully check out the people who get close to us, Elise. We’re acutely paranoid, but that paranoia has proved to be a sound policy.”

“What gave me away?”

“You didn’t fit the mold. You were so eager to work at the White Tie and Tails, and yet you went against the stereotype. You aren’t a natural hustler, and it showed. In a business where a girl’s earnings depend on getting cozy with clients, you remained aloof and detached. Naturally, that aroused my curiosity, then my suspicion. I didn’t have to dig very deep to find your connection to Chet Rollins.”

She felt the weight of Duncan’s handgun in her purse in her lap, and wondered if she could get to it before Savich shot her. She had no doubt that he would. Eventually. Right now, he was enjoying himself too much.

“When I told Cato about your kinship with Rollins, he panicked. He thought you might have hard evidence against him related to your half brother’s demise. He wanted to…dispose of you right away, have you meet with a fatal accident on the highway after you left the club one night. But I talked him into waiting. You intrigued me. I wanted to watch and see what you did next.

“It soon became apparent that you had nothing on us except your suspicions. That you were after information, evidence,” he said, whispering the last word like it was a secret between them. “When you didn’t get it from me at the White Tie and Tails, you moved to the country club. With the express intention of meeting Cato. Am I right so far?”

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