Blake Crouch - Confidence Girl - The Letty Dobesh Chronicles

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CONFIDENCE GIRL comprises three interlinked novellas, which together create a stunning, novel-length portrait of Blake Crouch’s all-time favorite creation, Letty Dobesh.
THE PAIN OF OTHERS - Letty Dobesh, a gorgeous, degenerate thief, is fresh out of the clink and back to her old tricks—in this case, burglarizing suites at a luxury hotel in Asheville, North Carolina. But when she’s surprised by returning guests on her last room of the day, she’s forced to hide in the closet to avoid getting caught, and inadvertently overhears a hitman being contracted to murder the wife of a wealthy lawyer.
SUNSET KEY - Letty Dobesh is coming off a bender and hasn’t had a job in months when she gets a very enticing offer. John Fitch, the ultrawealthy CEO of a major energy company, has recently been convicted of securities fraud. In four days he must report to a federal prison, where he will almost certainly spend the rest of his life. Fitch wants a female companion for his last night of freedom. But Letty is no high-priced call girl, and this gig isn’t about sex. The plan is to steal an original Van Gogh from Fitch’s island retreat. A petty thief by trade, Letty has never had a shot at this kind of payout. It’s certainly dangerous, but the money will set her up for life and allow her to regain custody of her young son. Besides, it’s stealing from a very bad guy. If all goes well, she’ll be on Easy Street but in Letty’s life, all seldom goes well.
GRAB - Letty Dobesh: thief, junkie, pick-pocket, felon. But now, for the first time in ages, she’s also clean and sober, just out of rehab, and on a cross-country trip to reunite with her estranged little boy. Enter psychotic mercenary Isaiah Brown with a proposal that scratches at her oldest itch, something Letty has dreamed of all her life—the ultimate Vegas score. An ingenious plan to take down a casino that might actually work. All that’s standing between Letty and an inconceivable pile of money is the pick-pocket of a lifetime. One risky, impossible grab. Pull it off, and retire. But mess things up, and Letty Dobesh will lose everything she holds dear, including her life.

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“Sure. It’s in my top ten.”

“Remember when De Niro goes to the diner and hires the black guy from the Allstate commercials to be his driver?”

“Yeah.”

“Remember how it’s a right then and there, in or out, yes or no proposition?”

“I do.”

“Well this is exactly like that. I need a yes or no right now. And before you answer, I have to be straight with you. This is beyond dangerous. If it all comes off the rails, you could be killed. If we’re caught, you could go to prison for a long time.”

More silence.

She said, “Did I just totally call your bluff, or what?”

“You called it. Damn. You called it. But you know what?”

“What?”

“It wasn’t a bluff.”

# # #

“No way.”

“Isaiah—”

“No way. He’s a civilian.”

“So what? He knows how to drive, doesn’t he? We aren’t asking him to do hostage control.”

“And you’ve known him how long?”

“I met him when I lived in Charleston. Six months.”

“You gotta be kidding me. What’s he doing in Vegas?”

“He lost his family recently. He’s suicidal. Nothing to live for.”

“These are selling points?”

“You want this money or not, Isaiah? How many shots come along in your lifetime to make a score like this?” Finally, a pause. She could almost hear the gears turning. Said, “It’s 1:44, Isaiah. Someone’s coming through that door any minute now, and you know it.”

“Bringing somebody in I never worked with, never heard of, this late in the game, this big of a job. No scanners, no radio. We’ll be blind.”

“What other options do we have? It’s this or walk away right now.”

“You right. You right.”

“So you want to walk away? Pack up all your toys and go home?”

Silence.

She said, “Am I sitting tight or coming back down?”

# # #

At 1:57 a.m., she heard the electronic chiming of the door’s locking mechanism.

Her legs had gone numb ten minutes ago, a pins-and-needles sensation sparkling from her hips down to her toes.

The discomfort vanished.

The lights flicked on.

Letty cracked the cabinet door open just a sliver.

A suited man with a shaved head and neatly-trimmed goatee had entered. He was built like a vending machine. Carried a MAC-10 with a long magazine and suppressor, the machine pistol dangling from a shoulder strap.

He glanced into the powder room, the massage room.

Walked past the dining table, then turned, moving toward Letty’s cabinet.

She let her door close fully.

Listening as his wing-tips sunk in the plush carpet, his wool pants swishing.

She caught a whiff of overbearing cologne.

Finally dared to breathe again when his footsteps trailed off toward the bedroom. She lifted her phone, banged out a text to Isaiah as the man’s footfalls echoed off the marble in the bathroom.

1 man just entered

doing walk through

Isaiah responded in her headset. “Copy that. Just be cool.”

The man emerged from the bedroom and walked into the living room. He lifted the shoulder strap over his head and set the machine pistol on the glass-topped coffee table. Tugged a small radio from an inner pocket in his jacket, said, “Clear.”

Thirty seconds later, that electronic chiming repeated.

There was enough noise as the men entered for Letty to whisper into her microphone.

“Ize, can you hear me?”

“Loud and clear.”

She whispered, “Three, make that four men have just entered.”

“In addition to the first guy?”

“Yeah. Five total. All armed. Shotguns. Machineguns. Pistols. And still more are coming. A whole line of them.”

“All muscle?”

“No, they’re pushing carts.”

“What’s on the carts?”

“Cages. Covered in wire mesh.”

“Our money?”

She liked the sound of that.

Said, “Oh my God.”

“What?”

“I’ve just never seen so much. That makes six. Six carts they rolled in here.”

“Is it our money?”

“Oh yeah. And there’s a shit-ton of it. Two more guards have entered.”

“Seven total?”

“You guys can handle seven, right?”

The cart-pushers departed, leaving the half-dozen carts grouped near the dining area.

The front door closed.

A man armed with a subcompact Glock took a post by the entrance.

The other six retired to sofas in the living room.

One of them spoke into a radio, “We’re in, locked down, all secure.”

Letty whispered, “They’re getting settled. One man is standing by the door, the other six are in the living area. Wait.”

One of the men stood. He moved over to the carts, and on top of one of them, placed a small device mounted to a tripod. It began to revolve slowly.

“What’s happening?” Isaiah asked.

“Not sure yet. Stand by.”

The man pressed a button on the device, said into his radio, “Visual installed. Confirm.”

As he returned to the sofa, Letty said, “They set up a camera. It turns, takes in the entire room.”

“It’s okay. We planned for this contingency.”

“So what happens now?”

“Sit tight.”

The radio silence unnerved her. The pain in her legs was back with a vengeance. Through the crack between the door and the cabinet, she watched the guards.

Everyone black-suited. None younger than thirty, none older than forty-five.

Each exuding his own special brand of ex-military, fucked-by-life hardness.

Two of the men chatted about an upcoming fight at Caesar’s.

One just stared.

Another took laps around the room.

She startled when Isaiah came through her earpiece.

He said, “Report.”

“One guard is still by the door. Five seated in the living area. One on his feet near the TV.”

“Have they been making regular trips into the bedroom or bathroom?”

“Just once.”

“Are the curtains still drawn?”

“Yes.”

“Perfect. How you feeling?”

“Scared.”

“It’s show time.”

“Even with the camera rolling?”

“Yes. When I say ‘go’, I want you to climb out of the cabinet. Let them see you. Distract them. Engage them. Just don’t get yourself shot.”

“How much time do you need?”

“Ten, maybe fifteen seconds.”

Her heart rate tripled.

She began to perspire.

Heard Isaiah say, “Stu? Jerrod? Ten seconds.” And then, “Letisha?”

“Yes.”

“You got your head on straight for this?”

“Absolutely.”

“Because the next hour is going to take a few years off your life.”

“I’ll bill you for the Botox.”

There was a four-second pause, and then Isaiah said, “Go.”

17

Letty tugged down her Barbie Halloween mask.

Her iPhone lit up with a text as she reached for the door.

Christian: never in my life felt so alive thank you

She nudged the door open and crawled out of the cabinet onto the carpet.

No one saw her.

She slipped out of sight behind the bar, made herself take three deep breaths, flooding her lungs with oxygen.

She tried to stand but her legs were still numb. Frantically, she squeezed her calves. The tingling burn of sensation roared back.

Up onto her feet.

Got her elbows on the granite bar.

For what seemed ages, nothing happened.

She couldn’t see the guard by the entrance, but the six men in the living room carried on just as before.

She opened her mouth.

The words fell out.

“What a sausage fest. Could I get any of you gentlemen a drink?”

The air went out of the room.

Six heads turning.

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