Arthur Hailey - Overload
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He's a man with a big job and all the women he can handle, but he knows the crunch is coming. Soon, very soon, power famine will strike the most advanced society the world has ever known...
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As Vicki closed the office door behind her, Nim went back to his red file, then decided he would open Karen's letter after all.
He was sure the envelope contained verses-the verses Karen so painstakingly typed with a stick held in her mouth. And, as always, be was moved by the thought of her laboring long and patiently on his behalf.
He was right.
TOP SECRET (as the military say);
For your eyes only, darling Nimrod,
(Such dear, kind eyes).
No others should alight
On this communiqué
Un-military,
Very private, intimate, adoring.
My sensual delectation lingers:
A swirling, heady, Cyprian mixture,
At once
So sweetly light, robustly carnal.
My mind, my flesh
My nerve ends, toes, lips, fingers,
Tingling with joyous residues,
Remember-Oh my precious lover! -
The rich fulfillment of your loving.
Such ecstasy!
From this day forth
I'll vote for hedonism!
You are indeed a noble knight
In burnished armor,
Whose shining sword
(Especially that sword)
Brings golden happiness.
I thrill to it,
And you,
Forever.
Karen, he thought, when he had finished, you turn me on! Oh, how you turn me on!
His best intentions seemed to melt. He would see Karen again, no matter what. And soon. First, though, he reminded himself, he had a heavy work schedule, including his convention speech. He settled down again to the official mail. Moments later the telephone buzzed. When Nim answered impatiently, Vicki informed him, "Mr. London is on the line and would like to talk to you."
Conscious of the bulging red folder, Nim told her, "Ask if it's important."
"I already did. He says it is."
"Put him on, then." A click and the Property Protection chief's voice said, "Nim?"
"Harry, this is a full week for me. Is it anything that will keep?"
"I don't think so. Something tricky has come up, something I think you ought to know about."
"Okay, go ahead."
"Not on the phone. I need to see you."
Nim sighed. At times Harry London acted as if everything in his department rated top priority compared with the rest of GSP & L. "All right. Come up now."
Nim resumed work until London arrived some five minutes later.
Pushing his chair back from the desk, Nim. said, "I'm listening, Harry. But make it brief."
"I'll try." the short, craggy Property Protection chief settled down in a facing chair. In dress and demeanor he still looked the smart, sharp ex-Marine, but there were more lines on his face than a few months ago, Nim thought.
"You'll remember," London began, "that soon after we caught those Quayle guys stealing power at the Zaco Building, I told you we'd uncovered a rat's nest. I predicted there was a lot more to come, and that some big names might be intervened."
Nim nodded.
"Try this big name on: Mr. Justice Paul Sherman Yale."
Nim shot upright. "You have to be kidding!"
"I wish I were," London said dolefully. "Unfortunately, I'm not."
All of Nim's impatience had vanished. He instructed, "Tell me everything you know. Everything."
"That day you and I had lunch," Harry London said, "something else I told you was that my department would check the records of Quayle Electrical & Gas Contracting-working with the D.A.'s officeto review all the work Quayle did in the past year. After that we'd do more investigating to discover how much of it, if any, was illegal."
"I remember."
"We did all that. My people have worked like the devil and we found a bundle. You'll get the details in a report I'm writing. The gist of it is that the D.A. has many more cases to prosecute, with big dollar numbers attached."
"Get to Mr. Yale," Nim said. "How does he fit in?"
"I'm coming to that."
Among the Quayle company work orders, the Property Protection chief reported, were an unusual number initiated for the same person, an Ian Norris.
Though the name seemed familiar, Nim couldn't place it.
"Norris," London said, "is a lawyer who works as some kind of financial adviser. He has an office in town-it's in the Zaco Building, wouldn't you know W-and he looks after trusts and estates. One of them is called the Yale Family Trust."
"I know about the Yale Trust." Now Nim remembered Norris. They had met briefly at the cattle feedlot near Fresno.
"We have solid proof," London continued, "that Norris is in power theft up to his hairline. He controls a lot of property-office and industrial buildings, apartments, stores, that kind of stuff. Apparently Norris discovered some time ago that he could do a better job for his clients save them money and make some for himself-if he lowered electricity and gas bills by cheating. He figured he could get away with it-at least, that's the way it looks-so he went into stealing power on a grand scale, using Quayle Electrical & Gas Contracting."
"But it doesn't follow," Nim pointed out "that the people Norris represents had the slightest idea of what was going on." He had a sense of relief.
Even though the Yale Family Trust might be intervened, he was confident that Paul Sherman Yale would never be a party, personally, to anything dishonest.
"What you say is true enough," London said, "and even if any of Norris' clients did know, I doubt if we could ever prove it, But the D.A. is building a case against Norris and the Yale name is bound to be in it.
That's why I thought you should know. It ain't going to look good, Nim, for him or for us."
Harry was right Nim thought. The name of Yale and Golden State Power & Light were now closely linked and there would be those who despite all evidence to the contrary-would believe some kind of conspiracy existed. Never mind that it didn't make sense. It would not stop rumor mongers, and there could be resulting embarrassment all around.
"I haven't finished," Harry London said, "and maybe this is the most important bit of all."
Nim listened, wondering what was coming next.
"A lot of the illegal work the Quayle people did for Norris-or rather, for the people Norris represents-began nearly a year ago. But everything for the Yale Family Trust, which includes illegal wiring in two apartment buildings in the city, a winery in the Napa Valley, and at a cattle feedlot near Fresno, has been done within the past three months. And, in case you hadn't noticed, that's since Mr. Justice Yale left the Supreme Court, and since he came to work for Golden State Power."
"Give me a minute, Harry," Nim said. He had a sense of shock and bewilderment. "Let me think about that."
"Take your time," London told him. "Been doing plenty of thinking myself."
Nim couldn't believe it. Simply could not believe that Paul Sherman Yale would be a participant in power theft, even peripherally, even as a silent spectator. And yet . . . Nim. was reminded uneasily of their conversation at the cattle feedlot. What was it Paul Yale had said? "It's the inflated cost of everything that does us in . . . especially electricity. This operation runs on it. We use electric power for the mill . . . for forty thousand cattle . . . in the pens there are bright lights on all night . . . our power bills are astronomical." And later:
"I've told the trust manager, Ian Norris, to cut down, economize . . .We have to."
Even before then, on that day in the Napa Valley when Nim first met the Yales, Beth Yale betrayed her husband's bitterness, and her own, that their family trust was mismanaged and losing money.
Nim addressed Harry London. "One more question. Do you know if anyone-from your department, the police, or the D.A's office-bas contacted Mr. Yale about any of this?"
"I do know. No one has."
Nim paused, once more assessing all that he had heard. Then he announced, "Harry, this is too big for me. I'm going to hand it to the chairman."
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