Роберт Паркер - The Bridge

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Territorial Marshals Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch are back in Appaloosa, where their work enforcing the law has been exceptionally quiet. All that is about to change. An ominous storm rolls in, and along with it a band of night riders with a devious scheme, who show up at the Rio Blanco camp, where a three-hundred-foot bridge is under construction.
Appaloosa’s Sheriff Sledge Driskill and his deputies are the first to respond, but as the storm grows more threatening, news of troubles at the bridge escalate and the Sheriff and his deputies go missing.
Virgil and Everett saddle up to sort things out but before they do the hard drinking, Beauregard Beauchamp arrives in Appaloosa with his Theatrical Extravaganza troupe and the promise of the best in lively entertainment west of the Mississippi. With the troupe comes a lovely and mysterious fortune-teller who is set on saving Everett from imminent but indefinable danger.
The trouble at the bridge, the missing lawmen, the new arrivals, and Everett’s shoot-out in front of Hal’s Cafe aren’t the only things on Cole and Hitch’s plate as a gang of unsavory soldiers ease into town with a shady alibi, shadier intentions, and a soon-to-be-discovered wake of destruction.
As clouds over Appaloosa continue to gather, things get much worse for Cole and Hitch...

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“How was it, Mr. Cox, you won the contract to build the bridge?” Virgil said.

“It’s what I do,” Cox said. “This is my business. I have the experience, the expertise.”

“And Swickey?” I said. “He didn’t?”

“That’s right,” Cox said. “Since I started in the contracting business I’ve built many projects, mostly bridges. I had the résumé and Swickey did not.”

“How did you hear about this one?” Virgil said. “On the Rio Blanco?”

“I have connections in Washington, with Congress, I know where the appropriations are,” Cox said. “I know when there are projects. I know where to go, and most importantly, I know how to bid. Most I don’t have to bid because there are no other contractors bidding against me.”

“Not a bad business,” Virgil said.

“It’s not,” Cox said. “It is also a rewarding business. Build something and there it is. There it will be to help shape the future of this great country.”

“And that’s what got you to Appaloosa?” Virgil said. “The Rio Blanco Bridge?”

“It is,” Cox said.

“You moved to Appaloosa?” Virgil said.

Cox nodded.

“Yes,” Cox said. “I live where the projects are and then move on. The jobs I contract take a lot of time, so I’ve done my share of relocating, I can tell you.”

“How long have you been in Appaloosa?” Virgil said.

“On and off for nearly two years,” Cox said. “The bridge was in its final stages.”

“How much?” Virgil said.

“How much what?” Cox said.

“How much was this contract for?”

“Roughly two hundred thousand dollars,” Cox said.

“Lot of money,” Virgil said.

“It is,” Cox said.

We sat quiet for a bit, thinking about that.

“It was a big bridge,” Cox said.

31

The snow kept falling and it was slow going for the rest of the journey to the bridge camp. When we arrived, it was two in the afternoon. The camp was a settlement of twenty-plus tents, small wooden shacks, and a few large beamed structures. Smoke and steam rose from the encampment and blended seamlessly with the falling snow.

When we entered the camp a large black dog ran out to meet us. He barked and spun and barked some more as we rode through the tents and sheds.

A large man emerged from one of the wooden structures. A sign above the door let us know the building was the bridge office. The man had long blond hair and a long beard. He was without a coat or hat and had only the top of his long johns covering his muscled torso.

“Come here, Gip,” he hollered to the dog. “Now.”

He put his arm around Gip’s neck as we neared. He held on to the dog as he looked to us riding in.

“That you, Mr. Cox?” he said.

Virgil, Cox, and I were covered white with sticky snow.

“It is, Gains, it’s me,” Cox said.

“Get, Gip,” Gains told the dog. “Go on, get.”

Gip lowered his head like he wanted to play.

“Get,” Gains said with a point. “Go.”

Gip looked at us. He turned a few excited turns, then obeyed Gains and moved on as he was asked.

We angled our horses to a hitch in front of the office and stopped.

Gains helped Cox off his horse.

“Didn’t expect to see you here, sir,” Gains said.

“No,” Cox said. “Neither did I, Gains.”

Gains looked to Virgil and me.

“You must be the marshals?” Gains said.

“They are, Gains,” Cox said. “This is Marshal Cole and Deputy Marshal Hitch. Gains’s my foreman on the site.”

Gains nodded.

“Come on in,” Gains said. “Warm up. I’ll get your animals looked after.”

Gains whistled to a young fella walking through the encampment.

“Daniel,” Gains said, “take these horses to the stock shed. Take care of them.”

“Yes, sir,” Daniel said.

Gip ran over to Daniel and lowered his head to play as we ridded ourselves of as much snow as we could, then stepped into the office.

The office had a hard-packed dirt floor and a stove in the corner made from a huge round steel cylinder. Next to it was a stack of dried wood. The room was cluttered with books and papers. Scattered on the tables and tacked on the walls were construction drawings, like those on the walls of Cox’s office in Appaloosa.

“Where is the wire office?” Virgil said.

“Just past us a piece,” Gains said. “Up the road here a half-mile on the way to Fletcher Flats. It’s a long loop off the Santa Fe.”

“We contacted them last night,” Virgil said. “Asked about Sheriff Driskill and his deputies. Wire back said as of last report, there was no sign of them.”

Gains shook his head.

“No, sir, we haven’t seen them,” he said. “They’ve not been here.”

Virgil said, “They came up here looking for a fella named Lonnie...”

Virgil looked to me.

“Carman.”

“Lonnie Carman?” Gains said.

“Yep,” I said. “His wife expected him home days ago and was afraid for him, demanded the sheriff find him.”

“He did his shift and left,” Gains said.

Virgil looked at me.

“Any idea where he might be?”

“No,” Gains said.

“Maybe Driskill found Lonnie and they’re back in Appaloosa by now?” I said.

“Not sure how we’d miss them,” Virgil said, then looked to Gains.

“Only one road between here and Appaloosa, ain’t there?”

Gains nodded.

“Only one road,” Gains said, “but if you know it, there is a shortcut, an alternate road that runs parallel. If you go that route, you’re on that road for a good four hours but it takes off about forty minutes to an hour’s travel time. That shortcut’s a little rougher going.”

“Where is that?” I said.

“Twenty-mile section toward the middle of the route,” Gains said.

“How do you locate it?” Virgil said.

“It’s not real clear, and kind of hard to find unless you have traveled the road a lot,” Gains said. “And for sure it might, and most likely would be, hard to find it in this weather.”

“Not impossible, though,” Virgil said.

“No,” Gains said. “Not impossible.”

Virgil and I just kept looking at Gains.

“You want to know?” Gains said.

“Do,” Virgil said.

“You think maybe Driskill and his deputies might have...”

“Don’t know,” Virgil said.

“Well, coming from this way, there’s an incline off to the right just after you get to a wide-open meadow,” Gains said. “If you don’t take the road through the middle of the meadow but instead go up that incline you’ll pick up the shortcut. It comes out just past the creek, the only real creek you cross on the whole trail.”

Virgil nodded, removed his hat, popped water from it with a slap on his knee, then set it on the back of a chair.

“Who found the broke wire?” Virgil said.

“Pedrick, the operator?” Gains said. “It was hard to find.”

“The wire broke?” Virgil said. “Or was it cut?”

“It was cut,” Gains said.

“Why was it hard to find?” I said.

“Where it was cut,” Gains said, “was at the top of one of the poles on the insulator. It was cut but made to look like it was still tension-wrapped on the insulator.”

Virgil nodded a bit.

“Who would do this?” Gains said. “Why?”

“Don’t know,” Virgil said. “But we aim to find out.”

“Goddamn crazy,” Gains said. “I never in my life heard or felt anything like that. The whole earth shook.”

“Who died here, Gains?” Cox said, as he took his coat off.

“Two new men,” Gains said. “Brothers from Fletcher Flats, southern boys, and... the old man, Percy O’Malley.”

“Their bodies found?” Virgil said.

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