Joseph Finder - Guilty Minds

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The chief justice of the Supreme Court is about to be defamed, his career destroyed, by a powerful gossip website that specializes in dirt on celebs and politicians. Their top reporter has written an exposé claiming that he had liaisons with an escort, a young woman prepared to tell the world her salacious tale. But the chief justice is not without allies and his greatest supporter is determined to stop the story in its tracks.
Nick Heller is a private spy — an intelligence operative based in Boston, hired by lawyers, politicians, and even foreign governments. A high-powered investigator with a penchant for doing things his own way, he’s called to Washington, DC, to help out in this delicate, potentially explosive situation.
Nick has just forty-eight hours to disprove the story about the chief justice. But when the call girl is found murdered, the case takes a dangerous turn, and Nick resolves to find the mastermind behind the conspiracy before anyone else falls victim to the maelstrom of political scandal and ruined reputations predicated upon one long-buried secret.

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When she finally took a break, she said, “So, your dad was Victor Heller. Wow.”

“The dark prince of Wall Street himself, yep.” My dad was a prominent Wall Street tycoon who turned out to be a fraud and a liar. A brilliant man, a financial genius, but a twisted soul.

She dribbled syrup on the remains of her waffle. “Is he still in prison?”

“In upstate New York, doing twenty-eight years. He’ll probably die there.”

“Do you ever see him?”

“I visit him from time to time. As rarely as possible.”

“Interesting guy.”

“That’s one way to describe him.”

“So you must have been a smart kid — didn’t you go to Yale?”

“I dropped out. And I’m sure I got in only because Yale figured I was a rich kid and they’d snag some big contributions from my dad. That he’d hidden money away somewhere.”

“Did he?”

“A damned good question. I think so, but he’s not talking.”

She nodded. “You’re in Boston, right? How come you’re not based here?”

“Because I don’t enjoy living in Washington, DC. Never did. Boston’s my town. Besides, my mother lives there, and she’s not going to live forever. So there’s that.” I gulped some coffee. “Is this a job interview? Want to know my biggest weakness?”

She smiled. “So why are you doing this?”

“Doing what?”

“Aren’t you done with this job? For Gideon Parnell?”

“As far as Gideon is concerned, I’m done. But as far as I’m concerned, I’m not finished till I find out who killed Kayla and why.”

“And then what?”

“When I find out?”

She nodded.

“I’ll see when I get there,” I said.

48

Gideon Parnell’s admin, Rose, got me in to see him between appointments.

He greeted me with a kind of handshake-hug. He was wearing a dove gray suit, a French blue shirt, and a maroon tie. His cologne was peppery.

“I’m surprised you’re still here,” he said. “I thought you’d be back in Boston by now.”

“I have some unfinished business I need a bit of help on.”

He looked a little perplexed. “Of course. Have a seat.”

I sat on his guest couch, and he sat in a wing chair next to me.

“You know the law firm Norcross and McKenna?” I said.

He raised his eyebrows. “Certainly.” His voice sounded different now, low and disdainful. “I’d keep my distance, I were you.”

“They’re apparently the key to finding out who really owns Slander Sheet. They’re the firm that incorporated their holding company, the Slade—”

“That’s all water under the bridge at this point, Nick. Slander Sheet is an object of ridicule. I don’t really care who owns that piece of garbage.”

“I do. Because last night, Kayla Pitts was found dead.”

His large liquid eyes widened and his mouth came open. “ What? ” he rasped.

“She was in a hotel room adjoining mine.” I explained about how she’d called and I’d gone to rescue her at the private airport. I left out where I’d gone last night afterward, breaking into Curtis Schmidt’s house — that was irrelevant. And not the sort of detail he needed to know.

“Good Lord,” Gideon said. “You don’t think it could be a suicide?”

“Not given the circumstances, no.”

“You think someone killed her.”

I nodded.

“And staged it to look like a suicide.”

“Right.”

“So who would do such a thing?”

“Maybe someone who was afraid of what she’d expose. Which is why I want to know who the real owners of Slander Sheet are. And I think the answer’s going to be found at Norcross and McKenna.”

He nodded. “I know a lot of people, but I don’t know anyone there. Which is no surprise — that’s a highly secretive crew. I mean, they’re doing all sorts of confidential work for tobacco companies, the nuclear power industry, gun manufacturers... but I’m not sure I understand what you’re up to.”

“If I find out who owns Slander Sheet, I’m one step closer to finding out who had Kayla murdered.”

“Or Slander Sheet may have nothing whatsoever to do with Kayla’s death.”

“Maybe not. But I intend to find out.”

“Well, you do what you gotta do. Though we can’t keep paying you, you understand.”

“Understood.”

“Personally, I’m not sure what’s to be gained by turning over rocks. Like they say, you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas. Nick, the work you’ve done on behalf of Justice Claflin has been extraordinary. Let me tell you, Jerry Claflin will never forget what you did. I’ll never forget it. What happened to that poor girl is terrible, but it’s not your responsibility. You did nothing wrong.”

“I don’t agree, Gideon. That girl’s death is on me.”

“You’re a compassionate man, Nick, I know that. But you shouldn’t feel guilty. You didn’t do a damned thing wrong.”

I rose, put out my hand to shake his. “Thanks,” I said.

“Hey,” he said. He placed a hand on my shoulder. “You’re a hero.”

I smiled, and nodded, and didn’t argue. But I knew who I had to see next, as painful as it might be.

My father.

49

For years, Victor Heller had been imprisoned in a Gothic redbrick medium-security prison called the Altamont Correctional Facility, formerly the Altamont Lunatic Asylum, in upstate New York. It wasn’t convenient to get to — you had to fly to Albany and then rent a car and drive to the outskirts of a town called Guilderland. But that wasn’t why I didn’t visit him. Every time I saw him it felt like I gave up another piece of my soul. He was not a good man. I learned from him how to tell when someone was lying because he lied like he breathed.

I got a flight out of Reagan National Airport and got to Altamont around noon. He was waiting for me behind the long counter in the visitors’ room.

He was wearing the prison uniform of dark green shirt and slacks. His hair had gone white, and he had a big white Old Testament beard.

He didn’t look well. His head lolled to one side. I was surprised at how much his health had apparently deteriorated in the thirteen months since I’d last seen him.

When I’d called his lawyer to arrange the visit, he told me that Victor was agitating for a compassionate release on the grounds that he had senile dementia. That was news to me. The few times I’d seen him he was as sharp as ever. “Well, you’ll see,” the lawyer said. “He’s not the man he was.”

I sat down at my side of the counter. My father was mumbling something about ice cream and something about shoes. I looked at him. His face above his beard was raw-looking, with flakes of skin coming off. He had a bad case of psoriasis, like a molting snake.

“Hello, Dad,” I said.

He was looking off somewhere in the distance and kept mumbling. More about ice cream and what sounded like “laundry.”

“Dad?” A little louder this time.

So much for asking for his help with the law firm Norcross and McKenna.

“Robert told me that you’re applying for a compassionate release. Who has to approve it?”

He turned sharply and looked at me. “Bernie?”

Bernie was the name of his college roommate, with whom he’d had a falling out before I was born. I’d heard the name, and never in a positive way. Maybe I looked a little like Bernie.

“You’ve got fourteen years left in here,” I said. “That’s a long time. That’s, what, fourteen times three hundred and sixty-five days, which is... like four thousand — forty-five hundred days.”

Victor, still looking off in the distance, rolled his eyes, and snapped, “Five thousand, one hundred, and ten.”

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