Phil Kurthausen - The Silent Pool

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One choice: run…or die. It is a time of austerity. Financial cuts are biting hard and the once great City of Liverpool finds itself now almost bankrupt. At the eleventh hour funding is found in the form of enigmatic billionaire Kirk Bovind, a religious zealot, determined to change the moral fibre and bring salvation to the streets.Against this backdrop a man disappears without trace. Solitary lawyer, Erasmus Jones, agrees to track the missing Stephen down, but quickly discovers that this is more than just a missing person case. Men are being brutally murdered across the city and Erasmus discovers that Bovind, the murdered men and Stephen once knew each other as boys…How long can the past be kept secret? How long can secrets stay hidden? And who will be the next to die…? Look out for Book 2 in the Erasmus Jones series: Sudden DeathPraise for Phil Kurthausen“This pulls you in at 100 mph. sense of place is terrific. A great central character. I love Erasmus Jones.” - Mark Billingham“Totally un-putdownable.. Quite Outstanding.” - Jeffrey Archer"Wonderfully written, tightly written, Erasmus Jones is like Jack Reacher. Wonderful." - Cathy Kelly“I read ahead of myself. Just cracking. Macabre, brilliant.” - Penny Smith

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He plugged his mobile phone into a charger and it blinked into life. He had three new messages.

The first message was from Miranda asking him how Abby's ‘show and tell’ class had gone. As soon as he heard the message he shut his eyes and cursed Dan, Jenna and most of all, himself. How could he have forgotten?

The second message was from Miranda and was more strident and urgent and eventually pleading that her appointment schedule meant she couldn't get to the school without letting down her patients and he had promised Abby and her that he would be there.

On the third message her tone had changed. She told him that she had ducked out of her meeting, handing over her work to a junior colleague and gone to Abby's class, and thanked Erasmus ‘for his kind fucking assistance’.

Erasmus clicked off his messages and as soon as he did so his phone began to ring. He recognised the tone immediately as one that Abby had downloaded as her identifying tone on his phone. It was a sickly saccharine pop song version of the Smiths ‘Girlfriend in a Coma’ from the latest X Factor winner.

Erasmus hit answer.

‘Hi Daddy,’ said Abby.

‘Hey sweetheart, I'm sorry I missed your class today. I was caught up in work.’

‘I didn't get a chance to do it, Daddy. The teachers sent us home. Mum had to come and pick me up with Jeff.’

Erasmus felt sick. Jeff was a name he didn't know. He took a deep breath.

‘Daddy, what's a scab?’

He decided to duck the ‘scab’ conversation. ‘I'll tell you when I see you, better yet, ask your mum. By the way, honey, can you put your mum on?’

‘OK, Daddy, I love you! Are you still not smoking?’

Her anxiety for him caused Erasmus’ stomach to churn. She shouldn't have to worry about him.

‘Honey, of course. I made you a promise and you know what they are?’

There was a pause.

‘I remember. It's the most important thing in the world. Mum, Dad wants to speak to you!’

‘Love you, Abby,’ he replied to an empty line.

The phone crackled as it was passed from daughter to mother.

‘Erasmus.’

Miranda's tone of voice was one that Erasmus had filed under ‘Disappointment’. It was a resigned and frustrated tone that had not appeared in their marriage until after he returned from Afghanistan. She had plenty to be disappointed about. The word ‘irresponsible’ was repeated over and over. She had a point and Erasmus had been prepared to let her vent but there was a ‘Jeff’ in the equation now.

‘Why was your phone switched off?’

An image of Jenna popped into Erasmus’ head. He dismissed it. ‘The battery was dead and I had a meeting with a client. And what's so important that you can't get away?’

‘Patients. You know I was lucky to get a job with the breaks in my CV. I can't let people down.’

‘Yeah me too especially in a place two hundred miles away from home.’ A cheap shot that made Erasmus wince even as he said it. They both knew why she had moved north.

‘Look, we need to keep things as normal as possible. Liverpool represents a new start for all of us, including you.’

‘You chose to come here. I only came to be near Abby!’ Even as he was shouting he hated himself, he knew how petulant it all sounded but he couldn't stop.

Miranda sighed. ‘Look, just try and keep your phone switched on. The two of us have to look after Abby.’

He knew he was going to say it, knew it wouldn't help, but he couldn't stop himself. ‘Aren't you forgetting to count Jeff.’ He spat out the name.

There was a catch in her voice when she responded and for a second Erasmus thought that Miranda was going to cry.

‘Jeff's not important.’

‘Except when you're fucking him.’

‘Goodbye, Erasmus.’

The line went dead.

Erasmus banged his mobile phone on the dining table repeatedly. ‘Shit, shit, shit!’

CHAPTER 6

Across the city, on the steps of the town hall, Mayor Lynch stubbed out his cigarette and then popped a mint into his mouth. He had promised his wife Daphne that he would give up once in office, but, like many of his election promises, it was proving harder to deliver than promise.

The Mayor hesitated before opening the service door that led back into the council offices. He didn't want to have to make the decision that was waiting for him inside. He looked up into the cold blue skies as though hoping for inspiration. None was forthcoming.

‘Sod it,’ he said to nobody.

He opened the door and stepped back into the building. When he reached the antechamber outside his office he noticed that his door stood ajar. Andrea, his PA, was standing outside looking flustered.

‘I told them you weren't in but Anthony was with them and said it was fine. I told him that they should wait out here but you know Anthony. I'm sorry Mayor Lynch.’

He gave her wrist a sympathetic squeeze. ‘Don't worry, you did the right thing. I told Anthony to take them straight in.’

He had told him no such thing and he felt a wave of angry blood break across his cheeks. He pushed the door to his office open and was initially relieved to see that no one was sitting behind his desk. He had expected Anthony to be sitting there with his feet up.

The Mayor recognised the sound of Anthony's polite cough and turned to face him. By the window were four armchairs. He recognised the occupants of two of them. The third was a man he had never seen before.

The Mayor put on his game face and smiled at his guests. ‘Mr Bovind and Mr?’

The third man didn't speak or indeed move a muscle to register the Mayor's presence. He was wearing a black suit over a tough wiry frame and the way he sat in the armchair reminded the Mayor of a cat: relaxed but poised, ready to strike. The man's head was bowed, his hands resting in his lap. He looked asleep, or at prayer. The Mayor noticed a roughly inked tattoo of an angel on the man's right hand.

Anthony stood up. He could always rely on Anthony's manners.

‘Yes, you know Kirk, of course.’

The Mayor extended his hand to the software billionaire who ignored it but instead stood up and embraced him like a long lost brother.

Kirk Bovind was one of the world's richest men and certainly the richest man that had ever come from Liverpool since the days of the slavers but he looked like a catalogue model from the seventies. He had a slim build, was tall, had a Californian golden tan, dark brown hair and the shiniest, whitest teeth and eyes that the Mayor had ever seen. Kirk was dressed in a pastel green polo shirt and chinos with bare brown feet wrapped in expensive Italian leather loafers and he didn't look a day over thirty although the Mayor knew that he was at least forty-five.

The Mayor had Googled Bovind a couple of times but Bovind's lawyers and computer experts were ruthless in the removal of any personal information from the web. Information on his company Intracom was widely available but little was known about its founder, CEO and main shareholder. The Intracom PR department had only released a few scant details: Bovind was born in Allerton, Liverpool, to a single mother and educated by the brothers at St Edward's until the age of sixteen when he left for America having gained a scholarship to study Computer Science at MIT. Ten years later he founded Intracom, providing cheap software solutions to schools and winning contract after contract from state governments before launching the product that made Intracom a global business, its family friendly search engine, Lightspeed. The rest was counting dollars.

Kirk let the Mayor free from his embrace.

‘You look tired, Mayor,’ said Kirk.

The Mayor tried to laugh it off.

‘What can I say, the pressures of the job.’

‘I've heard all about it from Anthony and I'm here to help you.’

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