Alez Kava - One False Move

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Nebraskan suspense author Kava takes a break from her successful series featuring FBI Special Agent Maggie O'Dell (At the Stroke of Madness; Split Second) with this psychological thriller about the fallout from an abortive bank robbery. The principal players are Jared Barnett, just released by his shady attorney's machinations from a life sentence for murder; his docile sister, Melanie Starks; and her 17-year-old son, Charlie, to whom Jared is a father figure. Just as their lives seem to be approaching normalcy, Jared scopes out a bank heist and bullies his sister and nephew into helping him. Mel is designated driver in the high-risk chase that begins right after Jared and Charlie, empty-handed, flee the bank. In a remote state park cabin, Andrew Kane, a writer, happens to be alone when they appear and Mel, shocked, learns from his TV that four people were killed in the holdup. Then she remembers the childhood that she and Jared were cheated out of-a mother who washed down pills with vodka while their father mercilessly beat the children until Jared took matters into his own hands. Victims accumulate as fast as the escape route changes, while abbreviated chapters and truncated dialogue signal the approaching explosive climax. This is a one-night read with some unexplained loose ends that won't bother readers hooked on hair-raising car chases and gruesome murder scenes.
Review
"An explosive climax." – Publishers Weekly
Since the first page of her debut novel, A Perfect Evil, Alex Kava has had her fans literally on the edge of their seats. Nail-biting tension, thrilling suspense and labyrinthine twists and turns of plot are her stock in trade – and all feature strongly in her latest thriller, One False Move. Jared Barnett is out of jail after serving five years for murder, released only through the machinations of a crooked lawyer. Barnett is seething with rage for those years he spent behind bars, and he is planning the crime to end all crimes. But he needs help, and who better to be roped in as an accomplice than his loyal sister, Melanie, with whom he shares a dreadful secret? In the intervening years, Melanie has carved some sort of living as a single parent, struggling to bring up her beloved son Charlie through a mixture of odd jobs and petty crime. Jared's reappearance threatens to bring down her fragile little world, but she has no option – her loyalty to him goes way back, and some debts can never be repaid… But only hours after the attempted robbery, Jared, Melanie and Charlie are fleeing for their lives, leaving behind a trail of bodies and picking up a terrified hostage on the way. Crime writer, Andrew Kane, knows only too well what goes on inside a psychopath's head – and he knows that Jared will only keep him alive as long as he has a use for him. As the hours go by and the police close in, Kane realises he is becoming a liability; can he use his experience of the criminal mind to get Charlie and Melanie on his side before Jared decides it's just too risky keeping him alive?

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"Thanks, Joyce."

She grabbed the receiver, her eyes staying on the paused TV screen.

"Hey, sweetie," she said. "Sorry I missed your call earlier."

"I've got about five minutes before they begin serving dessert and coffee. How are things?"

Vince sounded tired. She knew without asking that he probably hadn't slept yet, except for a catnap on the long flight over.

"Things are going okay." She wouldn't worry him about Barnett. There wasn't a thing he could do about it. "How'd the meeting go?"

"It's still going. So, seriously, I do need to get back in there, but I just wanted to see how you were."

She smiled. He was doing a good job sidestepping the topic of Barnett, too.

"Hey, what's with the ceramic gnome?" she asked. "Are you planning some tacky front-yard landscaping? Actually, it's kind of cute."

"I don't know what you're talking about, Grace."

"The ceramic gnome?"

"Gnome? You mean like dwarf?"

"Yes, silly. The one you left on the steps down to the garage,"

"Grace, I swear I don't have any idea what you're talking about. Richard's waving me back in. I gotta go. You sure you're okay?"

"Oh, sure, fine."

"Okay, give Emily a hug for me. Love you."

"Love you, too."

She decided she'd ask Emily about the ceramic creature. Maybe one of the workers had left it. Although they hadn't been back since last week. Then it occurred to her-what if Jared Barnett had been in the house? But why leave something like a stupid ceramic gnome?

She shook her head and stared at the TV screen. That was when she saw him again, or rather a sliver of him.

She was certain it was the same kid. He had his back to the camera. His right hand reached up over the door to the freezer case-a strange way to hold it open. But then she saw the reason. A little girl stood below him, getting something from the same case. He was holding it open for her, holding his arm way above her head, so as not to touch her. His hand was in a place where no one else probably touched, where there still might be some fingerprints. And, yes, there at the foot of the screen was one of the bright white high-tops.

She picked up the phone again and dialed.

"Darcy, it's Grace. There's something I'd like you to take a look at. Believe it or not, I may have found some fingerprints for us in one of the convenience stores."

CHAPTER 44

11:17 a.m.

Tommy Pakula sat in his Explorer, the door open, his cell phone in his lap. He could see the Sarpy County sheriff's deputies, their wide-brim hats bobbing between the trees as they searched the woods around the cabin. Bloodhounds were on the way, but Pakula didn't think they'd find anything. If it hadn't been for that farmer panicking and calling in his stolen pickup, they would have had the fucking dogs out last night, though he had to admit he wasn't sure they could work in the lightning and rain. Hell, they even had to ground the helicopter. The sons of bitches had lucked out.

Pakula ran the palm of his hand over his head. It was a good sign that they hadn't found a freshly dug grave, and yet the flip side wasn't much better. He had come close to letting the media reveal who the owner of the red Saab was. They'd find out soon enough if they started digging into the registered vanity plate. He had considered plastering the television stations with Andrew's name and photo. Someone may have already seen him. Could have called it in. But if the killers saw it, they might see Andrew as a liability. One thing Pakula was sure about, if that happened, these two psychos wouldn't be letting Andrew catch a ride home.

Pakula left the deputies and drove the short distance to where Hertz and the crime lab techs were still going over the crashed car. He could see they were taking the long way around to avoid sloshing through the tire ruts. Their alternate route didn't look much better. There was more rainwater between the rows of corn, and there was mud everywhere else.

He stepped over the busted barbed-wire fence and noticed a No Trespassing sign still attached, now mud splattered and barely hanging on. That summed it up pretty good. These two guys had no respect for authority, no respect for private property, no respect for anybody but themselves.

"We're getting what we can," Ben yelled to him as Pakula stepped from one mud pile to another, making his way to the car. "Then we'll haul it in and comb the inside." Ben tapped out a cigarette, and when one of the techs scowled at him, he headed back the way Pakula had just come.

Pakula recognized the tall, skinny kid, Wes Howard, and mumbled a hello. He didn't envy these two, crawling around in the mud, trying to do their grid of the scene with latex gloves on and plastic bags in hand. He stayed back about twenty feet, trying to get a sense of what those two assholes went through during their scenic crash in the country. What did they do next? How did they happen to stumble onto the cabin Andrew had rented?

"Air bag deploy?" he asked.

"Nope and thank goodness," Wes said. "Sometimes they make a mess of the evidence."

"Yeah, but sometimes you end up getting some blood or snot for DNA."

"No blood or snot but plenty of vomit in the back seat."

"Really? Isn't that interesting. Anything else?" Pakula asked.

"We'll dust the interior for prints after we haul it in. Footprints around the car are pretty much washed away. Although I think I have a partial on the inside back doorstep."

"Nothing got left behind in the car?" Pakula came close enough to glance inside. It was looking more and more like the assholes didn't get away with any money.

"Couple of pairs of bloody coveralls, one kerchief. No weapon. We'll do a good vacuum job back at the ranch. I did find this in the mud." Wes held up a plastic bag with what looked like a piece of jewelry, some kind of pendant or locket. "It's not tarnished, so I don't think it was here before the car crash. Just dirty. And I don't know too many farmers who'd be wearing something this fancy while plowing the field. Has an engraving on the back." He took a closer look then handed it to Pakula. "TLC and JMK. Mean anything to you?"

"Probably not tender-loving-care, huh? Mind if I hang on to this for a couple days?"

"No problem. You might check with Darcy. I think I remember her saying she found a broken necklace on one of the victims."

"Remember which one?"

"No, sorry."

"Where did you say you found this?"

"Along the side of the car, down in the mud. Kind of

deep in the mud, actually. I might not have found it except that I was scraping for a soil sample. If it was dropped accidentally, it was also stepped on hard enough to press it into the dirt."

"You think they might have buried it so it wouldn't be found on them?"

"Who knows. I guess it's possible."

"So we have this and a partial shoe print on the back doorway." Pakula stared at the car as if seeing it for the first time. Something didn't add up. The Saturn's hood was smashed in, the front bumper hanging off. There were scrapes where the barbed wire had tried to hold it back. The radiator was probably busted. No windshield cracks, so no heads were busted. But there was something wrong with this picture.

"Is this exactly the way the car was when you guys got out here?"

"Yup. They probably jumped out and ran. Didn't even take time to close the doors."

That was it, Pakula thought. That was what didn't fit.

"Why are there three doors left open?" he asked. "And you said the partial footprint was where?"

Wes met Pakula's eyes, and he could see the kid was already thinking the same thing.

"Back doorstep," he said.

"Can you tell if it was stepping back into the car as if someone was getting something?"

Without hesitation Wes said, "No, it was definitely on its way out of the car.",

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