Gerrie Nelson - Lab Notes

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“…a spellbinding mystery…intricate adventure… Murder, deception and passion moved the story at a fast pace… kept me guessing until the end.” Where secrets collide…
Shortly after university researchers Diane and Vincent Rose join a prosperous Houston biotech company, Vincent begins seeing hints of darkness in their new workplace and records his suspicions as if they are scientific data.
When Vincent vanishes during a yacht race off the coast of Texas, Diane Rose makes the stark discovery that another BRI scientist disappeared just months before. Is there a connection? Devastated but determined to uncover the truth, she trades her microscope for binoculars and master keys—unaware she’s being watched.
Drawing on her research skills, she covertly investigates BRI’s enigmatic staffers: an animal rights extremist with destructive tendencies, a disgraced scientist with ulterior motives, a shadow employee with dangerous secrets to protect and a sadist who gets his thrills through animal torture.
But the hunter becomes the hunted. On the run, Diane follows an international trail of secret societies, ill-fated lovers, greed and murder; all the while fighting an attraction to one of the world’s most powerful men—a man who wants to bed her or kill her—or both

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While they walked, Michael told David about Gabriel’s encounter with Diane at the airport in Santa Marta. From their conversation, Gabriel had deduced that Raymond Bellfort killed Vincent Rose.

“That’s not the way I heard it,” David said.

“I swear Gabriel Carrera had nothing to do with Vincent Rose’s death. I was in New York with Gabriel that whole week.”

David didn’t respond.

“Listen, we have to join forces to keep an eye on Diane. Gabriel’s afraid she might be in jeopardy when Bellfort comes back. Gabriel said Diane would never accept my protection though. So I’ve had to skulk about.”

David wasn’t sure if he should believe Michael’s story. If he convinced Diane she should accept the bodyguard’s protection, it could be akin to letting the fox into the hen house.

The two men walked around to the bay side of the building while Michael finished his cigarette. He was stomping the butt on the ground when he looked out at the harbor. “Where did that come from?”

David looked where Michael was pointing. “What do you see?”

On the other side of the Enterprise —that smaller boat; it wasn’t there a bit ago”

David squinted and peered across the harbor. “Shit! That’s Bellfort’s runabout.”

Both men turned and ran for the building.

Diane rounded the corner of the counter and found Bellfort. He was on all fours, heading toward the electronics room door. It gladdened her heart to see him crawl.

She aimed the dart gun at him and waited.

He arrived at the door, reached up for the knob, then stopped and leaned his forehead against the wood. He knew she was there.

He tilted his head and looked up at her through the corner of his eye. “Don’t. Please don’t,” he said. There was panic in his voice. Hyperventilating, he rolled himself to a half-sitting position and held up one palm in a defensive posture. “I beg you, don’t.”

When Diane responded, her voice was filled with loathing. “Scared of a little dart, are we? I bet you’re afraid of shots too. Did you cry at military school when the nurse gave you your inoculations? I bet the other boys laughed at you, especially that boy with the rabbit. Did he call you a chicken? That’s what you are, aren’t you?—A big, fat chicken. A coward. And a thief and a murderer too—”

At that moment, David and Michael charged through the main door into the bench room. Diane’s head jerked toward the commotion.

In that split second, Raymond Bellfort made his move. His flight was fueled by terror. When Diane turned back, he was on his way to the exit. She tore after him.

Just as he made the turn to run through Maggie’s frame, Bellfort looked over his shoulder and smirked. Diane aimed the dart at his neck and fired. He ducked. The dart hit the wall and fell to the floor.

“Dammit!” Diane shouted and tossed the gun onto a desk.

Bellfort ran into the frame unimpeded. But he didn’t exit the door on the other side.

Maggie’s voice blared out, “Good bye Raymond Bellfort, Good bye Raymond Bellfort…”

When Diane reached Maggie, Bellfort was on the floor inside the frame. He made a gurgling sound and twitched, then he went still.

David and Michael arrived beside her. Maggie continued shouting her goodbyes to Raymond Bellfort. David stepped over and pressed “off” on the control screen.

Everything went silent except for Huck’s frenzied barking in the distance. David kicked off his shoes, and entered Maggie’s frame. He bent down and felt for Bellfort’s carotid pulse. Then he looked up at Diane. “He’s dead. Maggie must have grabbed his shoes. He hit his head.”

David made no effort at resuscitation.

Diane needed to be alone for awhile. She told the men she had to calm her frantic dog.

Her mind reeling, she found her shoes, then headed toward the main door muttering under her breath, “Checkmate, you bastard.”

μ CHAPTER FORTY FIVE μ

The island’s northern headland, where years before, Gabriel and his younger brother had lost scores of soccer balls into the sea, was the chosen field of honor.

Gale-sculpted boulders and twisted divi divi trees stood as witnesses. Clamorous trade winds served as the trumpet’s blare and the beat of the drum.

Carlos and Gabriel shouted off twenty paces, stopped, turned and raised their pistols. One of the men aimed wide, fired, then lowered his arm and remained in place.

The other understood. He closed his eyes momentarily to gather his resolve. Then he aimed carefully. And fired.

μ CHAPTER FORTY SIX μ

It was the third wet morning in a row, but the rain had finally diminished to a drizzle. Diane met Sara at a popular tourist spot on the edge of Galveston Bay. The merry-go-round was silent and the Ferris wheel and red and blue shuttle trains stood still. There was something melancholy about an amusement park in the rain.

The women stepped out of their cars and shook hands, then they hugged. Their destination was a cozy coffee shop at the other end of the boardwalk. But first Sara wanted to walk and talk.

Diane didn’t bother pulling up the hood on her slicker; she found the drizzle somehow cleansing.

“Are you okay?” Sara asked.

“I’m fine,” Diane lied.

Sara said, “Considering his hypertension, they feel that Bellfort had a stroke when he hit his head on the floor. I like to think of it as a death of convenience—the authorities would have had a hard time proving Raymond Belfort killed Vincent. The video was the only proof of foul play. And I’m sure he destroyed it a long time ago.”

Sara went on: “I’ve heard of double jeopardy, but this was double irony. First the dart gun, then Harry Lee reached up from the grave and unleashed the power of Maggie.”

Diane walked along silently, feeling that Sara’s comments didn’t require a response. They had talked about most of it a couple hours ago on the phone.

However, in recounting to Sara her near-death experience in the lab, she had neglected to mention that, when the advantage shifted her way, she had spiraled into a murderous rage and was thrilled by the hunt.

Sara asked, “Do you know the origin of the phrase ‘the handwriting on the wall’”?

“It’s from the Bible, isn’t it?”

“Yes, the Old Testament. By deciphering handwriting on a wall, a man named Daniel was able to prophesize the downfall of Babylon to King Belshazzar.”

The women walked along mulling this over until Sara said: “I guess David told you about the BRI extortion mill.” She looked at Diane who nodded. Sara continued her story anyway.

“The Lab Rats found that BRI would entice scientists to come to Houston and bring their technologies with them. Once they were in their web and they had signed over their inventions, Bellfort and Everly would shop the products in the marketplace. They’d approach companies who stood to lose the most if the BRI products were released. Everly was a pro at shaking down people who were anxious to bury the new technologies.”

Sara went on to tell Diane about Leonard Everly’s indictment for the murder of Dr. Harry Lee. The authorities had plenty of evidence against him.

TekTranz had disclosed that they sometimes made payments to Everly using a second bank account. They apparently turned a blind eye to the fact that he was double dealing.

Sara added: “We checked that account and found he had an infusion of five million dollars two days after Harry Lee’s death. The money came from a bank in Bahrain. That Saudi account’s been closed, but we’re on the trail of its former owners. With that information, and now that we have Bellfort’s and Everly’s computers and Hu Lee’s testimony, a strong case can be made.”

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