Sidney Sheldon - The sky is falling

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Dana Evans, who made her first appearance in Sidney Sheldon's The Best Laid Plans, is a spunky, good-looking, young Washington TV journalist who's recently returned to the nation's capital from the Balkans, where she adopted a handicapped war orphan who's having trouble adjusting to life in America. But that doesn't keep Dana from following a story all over the world, from Washington to Aspen, Nice, Juneau, Düsseldorf, Rome, Brussels, Moscow, and Siberia. Each of these brief visits is like a postcard--a local landmark or two, an interesting local restaurant (at least in the European venues), and another piece of the puzzle, which has to do with why every member of a venerable, old Washington dynasty has died a violent death in the last year. It seems strange that in a media-savvy city like Washington, no one but Dana has noticed there's a pattern in the rapid extinction of the Winthrops or even whispered the words family vendetta. But that's why pretty, young girl TV reporters were invented, at least by Sheldon.
As Dana sets out to investigate the distinguished career of the Winthrop family patriarch, her lover Jeff, a sports anchor at her station, is called away to administer aid and succor to his former wife, a beautiful model who's realized, too little and too late, that she never should have dumped him. And Kemal, the 12-year-old orphan, is being drugged by his baby sitter, who's in cahoots with at least one set of bad guys. Dana hasn't noticed how tractable the temperamental boy has become recently because she's been dressing up like a two-bit Russian tramp to infiltrate a secret weapons base in Siberia... Do you hear the words movie locations? But all's well that ends well, as it usually does for Sheldon's heroines, and in the meantime you've learned where the five-star hotels are and what to order in a famous restaurant in Rome. A slick, commercial, slightly thin tale told by a craftsman of the genre.

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«Thank you, Mrs. Daley.»

Dana was in Matt's office telling him what she had learned in Aspen.

He was looking at her incredulously. «The day after the fire, the electrician just goddamndisappeared ?»

«Without collecting his paycheck.»

«And he was at the Winthrop house the day before the fire happened.»

«Yes.»

Matt shook his head. «It's likeAlice in Wonderland. This gets curiouser and curiouser.»

«Matt, Paul Winthrop was the next one in the family to die. He was killed in France not long after the fire. I'd like to go there. I want to see if there were any witnesses to his automobile accident.»

«Right.» Then Matt added, «Elliot Cromwell has been asking about you. He wants you to take care of yourself.»

«That's two of us,» Dana replied.

When Kemal arrived home from school, Dana was waiting for him. Kemal was wearing his new arm, and it seemed to Dana that he appeared to be much calmer.

«You're back.» He gave her a hug.

«Hello, darling. I've missed you. How was school?»

«Not bad. How was your trip?»

«It was fine. I brought something back for you.» She handed Kemal a Native American handwoven satchel and a pair of leather moccasins she had picked up in Aspen. The next part was difficult. «Kemal, I'm afraid I'm going to have to go away again for a few days.»

Dana braced herself for his reaction, but all Kemal said was «Okay.»

No sign of an outburst.

«I'll bring you back a nice present.»

«One for every day you're away?»

Dana smiled. «You're supposed to be in seventh grade, not law school.»

He was comfortably settled in an armchair, with the television set on and a scotch in his hand. On the screen, Dana and Kemal were at the dinner table and Mrs. Daley was serving what looked like an Irish stew.

«This is delicious,» Dana said.

«Thank you. I'm glad you like it.»

«I told you she was a good cook,» Kemal said.

It was like being in the same room with them, he thought, instead of watching them from the apartment next door.

«Tell me about school,» Dana said.

«I like my new teachers. My math teacher is tight…»

«That's great.»

«The boys are a lot nicer at this school. They think my new arm is rad.»

«I'll bet they do.»

«One of the girls in my class is really pretty. I think she likes me. Her name is Lizzy.»

«Do you like her, darling?»

«Yeah. She's phat.»

He's growing up, Dana thought with an unexpected pang. When it was time, Kemal went to bed and Dana walked into the kitchen to see Mrs. Daley.

«Kemal seems so…so peaceful. I can't tell you how appreciative I am,» Dana said.

«You're doingme a favor.» Mrs. Daley smiled. «It's like having one of my own children back. They're all grown now, you know. Kemal and I are having a grand time.»

«I'm glad.»

Dana waited up until midnight, and when Jeff still had not called, she went to bed. She lay there wondering what Jeff was doing, whether he was making love to Rachel, and she was ashamed of herself for her thoughts.

The man in the next apartment reported in. «All quiet.»

Her cell phone rang.

«Jeff, darling. Where are you?»

«I'm at Doctors Hospital in Florida. The mastectomy is over. The oncologist is still running tests.»

«Oh, Jeff! I hope it hasn't spread.»

«I hope so, too. Rachel wants me to stay with her for a few days. I wanted to ask you if—»

«Of course. You must.»

«It will only be for a little while. I'll call Matt and tell him. Anything exciting going on there?»

For an instant Dana was tempted to tell Jeff about Aspen and that she was going ahead with the investigation. He has enough on his mind. «No,» Dana said. «All quiet.»

«Give my love to Kemal. The rest is for you.»

Jeff replaced the receiver. A nurse came up to him.

«Mr. Connors? Dr. Young would like to see you.»

«The operation went well,» Dr. Young told Jeff, «but she will need a lot of emotional support. She is going to feel less of a woman. When she wakes up, she'll be panicky. You have to let her know that it's all right to be afraid.»

«I understand,» Jeff said.

«And her fear and depression are going to start all over again when we begin radiation treatments to try to stop the spread of the cancer. That can be very traumatic.»

Jeff sat there, thinking about what lay ahead.

«Does she have someone to take care of her?»

«Me.» And as Jeff said it, he realized he was the only one Rachel had.

The Air France flight to Nice was uneventful. Dana turned on her laptop computer to reexamine the information she had collected so far. Provocative, but certainly not conclusive. Proof, Dana thought. There is no story without proof. If I can —

«Nice flight, isn't it?»

Dana turned to the man seated next to her. He was tall and attractive and had a French accent.

«Yes, it is.»

«Have you been to France before?»

«No,» Dana said. «This is my first time.»

He smiled. «Ah, you are in for a treat. It is a magical country.» He smiled soulfully and leaned close to her. «Do you have friends to show you around?»

«I'm meeting my husband and three children,» Dana said.

«Dommage.»He nodded, turned away, and picked up his copy ofFrance-Soir.

Dana went back to her computer. An article caught her eye. Paul Winthrop, who had died in an automobile accident, had had a hobby.

Racing cars.

When the Air France plane landed at the Nice airport, Dana went into the busy terminal to the car-rental office. «My name is Dana Evans. I have a—»

The clerk looked up. «Ah! Miss Evans. Your car is ready.» He handed her a form. «Just sign this.»

Now that's real service, Dana thought. «I'll need a map of the south of France. Would you happen to—?»

«Of course, mademoiselle. » He reached behind the counter and selected a map. «Voilà.» He stood there watching Dana leave.

In the executive tower of WTN, Elliot Cromwell was saying, «Where is Dana now, Matt?»

«She's in France.»

«Is she making any progress?»

«It's too early.»

«I worry about her. I think maybe she's traveling too much. Today travel can be dangerous.» He hesitated. «Very dangerous.»

The air in Nice was cold and crisp, and Dana wondered what the weather had been like on the day Paul Winthrop was killed. She got into the Citroën waiting for her and started driving up the Grande Corniche, passing picturesque little villages along the way.

The accident had happened just north of Beau-soleil, on the highway at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, a resort that overlooked the Mediterranean Sea.

As Dana approached the village, she slowed down, observing the sharp, precipitous curves, wondering which one Paul Winthrop had gone over. What had Paul Winthrop been doing here? Was he meeting someone? Was he taking part in a race? Was he on vacation? Business?

Roquebrune-Cap-Martin is a medieval village with an ancient castle, church, historic caves, and luxurious villas that dot the landscape. Dana drove to the center, parked the car, and went to look for the police station. She stopped a man coming out of a shop.

«Excuse me, can you tell me where the police station is?»

«Je ne parle pas anglais, j'ai peur de ne pouvoir vous aider, mais—»

«Police. Police.»

«Ah, oui.»He pointed. «La deuxième rue à gauche.»

«Merci.»

«De rien.»

The police station was in an old, crumbling, white-walled building. Inside a middle-aged, uniformed policeman sat behind a desk. He looked up as Dana walked in.

«Bonjour, madame.»

«Bonjour.»

«Comment puis-je vous aider?»

«Do you speak English?»

He thought about it. «Yes,» he said reluctantly.

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