T. Parker - Full Measure

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Patrick Norris has seen the worst that Afghanistan has to offer — punishing heat, bitter cold, and buddies blown away by bombs and snipers. He returns home exhilarated by his new freedom and eager to realize his dream of a sport fishing business. But the avocado ranch his family has owned for generations in the foothills of San Diego has been destroyed by a massive wildfire and the parents he loves are facing ruin. Patrick’s dream will have to wait.
His brother, Ted, worships Patrick and yearns for his approval. Gentle by nature but tormented by strange fixations and dark undercurrents, Ted is drawn into a circle of violent, criminal misfits. His urgent quest to prove himself threatens to put those he loves in peril.
Patrick falls in love with Iris, a beautiful and unusual woman, who seems strong enough to help see Patrick through his re-entry from the war. But Ted’s plan for redemption goes terribly wrong. Desperate to find his brother and salvage what remains of his family, Patrick must make an agonizing choice.

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“I was too busy that day to set a fire.”

“If you say so.” Ted’s vision began to reassemble and he took a deep breath. It was beginning to seem possible that Knechtl was not here to arrest him for anything. Across the street, Mary Gulliver stood outside Gulliver’s Travels, sipping a mug of something, getting some of the morning sunshine on her pretty face. Yes, she was twice his age but who cared? “Oh, there’s Mary,” said Knechtl. “I’ve talked to her about you. And I’ve talked to Dora Newell and Evelyn Anders and Lucinda Smith about you, too.”

Ted felt as if he was naked now, sitting on a bench on Main Street, with everybody able to see his naked, pale, flabby body, his shy little penis, and his open, unprotected soul. God he could use some protective glass. He reached into his pocket for his sunglasses but had left them somewhere. “I hope they said good things, Agent Knechtl.”

“It’s special agent. How do you like the Glock?”

“It’s legal. It’s for self-defense. I was robbed at gunpoint not long ago.”

“And at knifepoint just two nights ago.”

“I passed the background check for the gun. I’ve never been convicted of a crime. I had a high D average at college until they kicked me out.”

Knechtl took a cell phone off his belt, checked something, put it back. “You had a C-plus going in the media and politics class.”

“I loved that class.”

“And I saw that almost every book you checked out of the library was about current events, recent trends, our nation.”

“I read books because I don’t trust the media. There’s always more than they’re telling us. The truth is always on the back page but TVs don’t have pages. I don’t like you knowing what books I check out and what my grades are. It doesn’t seem American.”

Knechtl nodded and uncrossed his legs. He picked up the plastic box and tilted it up and down. “I can assure you it is. You’re defensive, Ted. Is there a reason?”

“Because I’m innocent.”

“Of what?”

“Everything.”

“Then why be defensive?”

“I don’t like being followed by you. You’re a pit bull of the nanny state. It doesn’t matter how nice a guy you are, Max. I didn’t do anything wrong. Nothing. Except, well, a few days ago I painted some of the burned trees without triple-washing the sprayer. Then I stripped off the bark when I was trying to get the poison paint off. Killed about thirty trees in less than a day. Talk about making your dad mad.”

Knechtl set the container back on the bench. “Why did you go to the Inspire magazine Web site?”

Ted was suddenly amazed that the DHS could have found out about that digital visit. But just as quickly he realized that he’d read somewhere, or maybe heard on TV, that every single e-mail, cell call, and Web site visit in America is recorded. “I researched Inspire because it was on the news. I’d never heard of it. I wanted to see if it really was trying to get people to set wildfires in the United States.” He looked across Main Street to the pedestrians walking by and he could feel Knechtl staring at him.

“Did you read the instructions on how make a firebomb with a timer?”

“I’m not interested in things like that.”

“But you saw them, the instructions?”

“Because they were part of the site.”

“The timer on the Fallbrook device was similar to the one described in Inspire.

“But I went on the Inspire Web site after the fire, not before.” Ted turned and faced Knechtl, saw the strange neutrality on his face, like when the special agent had put his hand on his firearm.

“I’m not accusing you, Ted.”

“Sounds like you are.”

“I’m trying to let you help me. Domestic terrorism is our number one threat. Tell me about Ibrahim Sadal down at the GasPro Station.”

“Ibrahim? I don’t know him.”

“You’ve spoken to him many times, Ted. And yes, he’s spoken to me about you.”

“He’s a good gas station manager. He always fixes the carwash when it breaks, and the window-washing water is always clean and he never runs out of paper towels. He’s always a few pennies a gallon higher than the Arco across the street, but I think his station is better.”

“He came to this country from a violent Muslim nation. His family has ties to militant mullahs.”

“I thought Saddam killed them all.”

“Maybe we should have let him.”

Ted picked up the sandwich box and lifted off the plastic lid and gently spilled the big spider onto his lap. She methodically started creeping up his aloha shirt.

“Aren’t they poisonous?” asked Knechtl.

“Mildly. Their fangs are big but they’re not interested in biting people. They just want to be left alone. If I grabbed her now, she’d bite me. Or if I badgered her into it. Just like if you badger people too much, they’ll bite you, too.”

“Have you and Ibrahim Sadal talked politics?”

“Why would we do that?”

“Has he made anti-American remarks?”

“Not that I ever heard.”

“What’s your gut tell you? We know for a fact he’s a practicing Muslim. He keeps the Koran behind the counter at the station. I’ve seen him reading it when business is slow. Would Ibrahim set that fire?”

Ted gingerly scooped the tarantula off his shoulder. He opened his hands and let her walk from palm to palm, over and over again, while he thought. Her feet felt dainty but purposeful on his skin. He liked the way her first and third legs on one side rose in unison with the second and fourth of the other. Like she was compensating for sore feet. He set her on his lap again.

“Tell me about Cade Magnus, Ted. Do you find it interesting that the fire broke out exactly seven days after he moved back here to Fallbrook?”

“Not really. I don’t think he set it.”

“Why not?”

“He isn’t sneaky.”

“Interesting observation. Have you talked to Cade about the fire?”

The tarantula had summited Ted’s shoulder again, and again he lifted her off. “No.”

Knechtl steadied Ted’s arm for a better view of the tarantula. His grip was surprisingly strong. “Is she warm or cool?”

“Slightly warm. Sun.”

“What are those two little things sticking up under the rump?”

“Those are spinnerets, Max. They dispense silk.”

“Do tarantulas spin webs?”

“No way. They line their tunnels with silk. Then they decorate the tunnels with whatever they find. I found a tiny plastic soldier in a tunnel once. A prone rifleman.”

“What do you talk about at Pride Auto Repair when you shoot pool with Cade and Trevor and the women?

“Why don’t you just hide a bug in the place?”

“Expensive and time-consuming. I don’t think Cade Magnus set the fire, either. But I do like to keep tuned to what he’s up to. I’d appreciate you passing along anything that strikes you as unusual. Domestic terrorists are our number one threat.”

“You said that twice.”

“It can’t be said too many times.”

Once again the spider had climbed Ted’s shoulder. She now seemed to be considering a climb up his neck, her two foremost legs raised as if to take the first steps. Ted angled his head and looked down and saw the eight stacked eyes looking up at him. “Are you good enough with that gun to shoot a tarantula off my shoulder?”

“Piece of cake. Nice talking. I’ll be in touch.” Knechtl headed down the sidewalk.

Ted slid his hand under the spider and tilted her back into the box. “I’d never let him do that.”

He stood at the Pride Auto Repair counter and watched Cade barge through the windowed double doors. Cade flung open the counter walk-through and pulled Ted outside by one of his ears. Ted yelped and tried to duck away but was forced to stoop and crab along to the front door or have his ear torn off, and to keep the spider from getting slammed around. Once they were outside Cade let go of his ear and pushed Ted to the ground. “Don’t come back here until you can account for yourself.”

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