Douglas Kennedy - Woman in the Fifth

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Douglas Kennedy's new novel demonstrates once again his talent for writing serious popular fiction.
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That was the year my life fell apart, and that was the year I moved to Paris.
When Harry Ricks arrives in Paris on a bleak January morning he is a broken man. He is running away from a failed marriage and a dark scandal that ruined his career as a film lecturer in a small American university. With no money and nowhere to live, Harry swiftly falls in with the city's underclass, barely scraping a living while trying to finish the book he'd always dreamed of writing.
A chance meeting with a mysterious woman, Margit Kadar, with whom Harry falls in love, is his only hope of a brighter future. However, Margit isn't all she seems to be and Harry soon has to make a decision that will alter his life forever.

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‘And what happened to the two plainclothes officers?’

‘Their names were Bodo and Lovas. After we left Hungary they were put on a big public trial and sentenced to many years of hard labor. But through sources in the country, I found out that, after the trial, they were secretly transferred out to the intelligence division of the Hungarian Embassy in Bucharest … which, I suppose, was a prison sentence of sorts. Two years later, they were back working in Budapest in big jobs.’

‘And since then … ?’

‘Dead.’

‘You know that for a fact?’

She nodded.

‘And the cop who ratted on his comrades?’

‘After he leaked everything to the Reuters man, he did what every true soldier would do who betrayed his cause. He went home and blew his head off. The ethical ones among us often pay a very high price.’

Silence. She finished her cigarette. I topped up her whisky glass. She didn’t touch it. I tried to take her hand in mine. She pushed me away.

‘You expect me to accept your sympathy?’ she asked.

I ignored her anger — as I knew she would want me to — and instead asked, ‘How could you have ever gotten over something like that?’

‘You can’t — and I didn’t. But to those bastards, it was war. And when it’s war you can do whatever you want. And I don’t really want to say anything more about this, except … now you know why I hate any man who hits a woman in the face.’

Then, ‘You are going to have to kill Yanna’s husband.’

‘Are you insane?’ I said.

‘He will kill you.’

‘Only if Sezer tells him to. And if Sezer has me bumped off, the cops will immediately know that he was behind it—’

‘If the cops even care. You could “disappear” and who would notice?’

‘I’m not killing Yanna’s husband,’ I said. ‘I could never kill anyone.’

‘Everyone is capable of murder, Harry. You must remember that Yanna’s husband is a thug — and one whose pride has been damaged by the fact that you fucked his wife. Where he comes from, that’s up there with genocide and pedophilia in the catalogue of human horrors. Sezer might hold him off for a while … but he is going to kill you. Be absolutely certain about that.’

After leaving Margit’s apartment, I took the metro over to Les Halles and a sporting goods shop that I passed once in that subterranean shopping center, and was open late this evening. I stopped a clerk and said, ‘I know this probably sounds very American, but you wouldn’t happen to sell baseball bats by any chance?’

‘Straight ahead, then turn right,’ he said.

So much for me thinking I’d have to explain what a baseball bat is.

Ten minutes later, I walked back into the metro at Les Halles, carrying a full-sized Louisville Slugger. Yes, several passers-by did stare at me — no doubt wondering what I was doing with such a threatening object in a metro — but I didn’t care. If Yanna’s husband — or any of his goon friends — did try to jump me, at least the baseball bat would give me a fighting chance (unless, of course, he used a gun).

As I walked out of the metro at Chateau d’Eau — baseball bat in hand — several people actually crossed the road when they saw me coming toward them. I took a different route to work, dodging the rue de Paradis, cutting down some small back alleys, and always carrying the bat up against my chest, while spinning around every twenty paces to see who was following me.

I reached work. I bolted the door behind me. I drank coffee all night and kept my eyes glued to the screen. An image kept filling my head: the seven-year-old Margit being frogmarched out by the cop. No wonder she tried to cut her throat after the death of Zoltan and Judit. How much tragedy can one person bear? How do you get up in the morning and negotiate the day, knowing that you have twice lost — in horrible circumstances — the people closest to you?

My admiration for her had increased sevenfold. But so too had my unease with her cut-and-dried solutions to things: ‘ You must kill Yanna’s husband.

No, I must dodge Yanna’s husband and somehow hope the police work out who really killed Omar and get my passport back and …

Vanish.

Because now — after Sezer’s threats and Margit’s warnings about the inevitable — I knew that I had few choices open to me.

But I couldn’t just disappear right now. Not with my movements being so closely observed, and with my passport in the pocket of Inspector Coutard.

Say the cops followed me here tonight? How would I explain that one? ‘Fess up — ‘ All right, I do have a job ‘ — and hope whatever they found downstairs wasn’t so gruesome that … ?

You can work out that one once they’ve arrested you. And maybe getting arrested is the safest option going right now.

But if they arrest you, they can pin everything on you. And they will. Better to tough it out, get the passport returned, and skip town.

You could buy false documents … and be elsewhere tomorrow.

And be on the run for the rest of my life? And never see my daughter again? And always be looking over my shoulder? And …

You’ll never see your daughter again. And you’ll always be looking over your shoulder … unless you kill Yanna’s husband.

You’re talking melodrama. If I flee to the States …

You’ll still never rest easy. Get rid of him.

Shut up.

You know you can do it.

Says you. Look what happened when Omar was silenced. His dirty little secret — with which he attempted to blackmail me — was still whispered into the ear of Yanna’s husband. So if I kill Yanna’s husband, then I also might as well kill Sezer and Mr Tough Guy and Mr Beard … since they all could still get me … all could want me dead.

When 6 a.m. came, my brain felt fried. My all-night anxiety had left me feeling as if I had overdosed on Dexedrine or some other form of high-octane speed. As I walked down the stairs to the front door, the entire grubby concrete hallway seemed to blur and take on a certain strange liquidity, as if it could form another shape or dimension around me. I hoisted the bat, holding it against me the way a soldier on inspection might keep his rifle crossed against his chest. At the patisserie , the Algerian guy behind the counter gave me a scared look when he saw the weapon.

‘It’s just a precaution,’ I told him. ‘Just self-defence in case they try to get me.’

Monsieur , do you want your pains au chocolat, comme d’habitude ?’ he asked.

‘You see them, you tell them I used to be a pinch hitter on my high-school baseball team, so I really know how to swing one of these—’

Monsieur, please. There is no need to …’

That’s when I realized I was brandishing the bat and also talking in English.

‘Sorry, sorry,’ I said, switching back into French. ‘Very overtired. Very …’

‘No problem, sir,’ he said, handing me the usual bag with the pains au chocolat .

‘Don’t know what’s wrong. Don’t—’

‘Two euros, sir,’ he said, still proffering the bag.

I threw five on the counter and took the bag and headed off.

‘Don’t you want the change?’

‘I want sleep.’

Did I sound spooked, maybe a little insane? Absolutely. But I knew that things would all look a lot better after eight hours of sleep.

Actually, things wouldn’t look better at all.

I turned the corner into the rue de Paradis. I reached my doorway. I punched in the code and went up to my room. I passed the toilet. It was still sealed off with police tape, forcing me to always use the toilet on the upper floor. I opened my door, leaned the bat against a wall, undressed, climbed beneath the sheets and—

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