Kathy Reichs - Bones of the Lost - A Temperance Brennan Novel

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When Charlotte police discover the body of a teenage girl along a desolate stretch of two-lane highway, Temperance Brennan fears the worst. The girl’s body shows signs of foul play. Inside her purse, police find an airline club card bearing the name of prominent local businessman John-Henry Story, who died in a horrific fire months earlier. How did Story and the girl know each other? Was she an illegal immigrant turning tricks? Was she murdered? Was he? Tempe must also examine a bundle of Peruvian dog mummies confiscated by U.S. Customs. A Desert Storm veteran named Dominick Rockett stands accused of smuggling the objects into the country. Could there be some connection between the trafficking of antiquities and the trafficking of humans? As the complications pile on, Tempe must also grapple with personal turmoil. Her daughter, Katy, grieving the death of her boyfriend in Afghanistan, impulsively enlists in the army. Meanwhile, Katy’s father, Pete, is growing frustrated by Tempe’s reluctance to finalize their divorce. As pressure mounts from all corners, Tempe soon finds herself at the center of a conspiracy that extends all the way from South America to Afghanistan and right to the center of Charlotte. A tour de force of imagination,Bones of the Lostis a roller coaster of plot twists, punctuated by Tempe’s fierce wit and forensic know-how. “A genius at building suspense” (New York Daily News), Kathy Reichs is at her brilliant best in this sixteenth installment of the Temperance Brennan series. With the Fox seriesBonesin its ninth season, Kathy Reichs has reached new heights in suspenseful storytelling.

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I’d felt upbeat following my conversation with Harry. Calm.

That tranquillity popped like a bubble in sunlight.

Why this negative reaction to Dew? Federal agents are renowned for their disdain of local law enforcement. But he’d exhibited no condescension toward me.

Yes, Dew had withheld information. Yes, he’d refused to help with my Jane Doe. But I believed he truly felt he was doing his job.

So why did I distrust the guy?

Did I suspect he was playing me?

Because I’d tried to play him?

I dialed the ICE office, asked for Dew, was placed on hold by a weary-sounding receptionist.

A full minute later, Dew answered.

“I’m very sorry to keep you waiting, Doctor Brennan.”

“No problem. What’s up?”

“S&S Enterprises.”

“The privately held company.”

“I hate a closed door.”

“Don’t we all.”

“This one wasn’t locked as tightly as the partners might have wished.”

I waited.

“The entity is a holding company for a number of properties and other holding companies. Fast-food restaurants. Convenience stores. A bar called John-Henry’s Tavern.”

I heard paper rustle, then Dew continued in his prissy, high voice.

“S&S is owned in large part by John-Henry Story and his younger brother, Archer Story. Lesser partners include Harold Millkin, Grover Pharr, and Dominick Rockett.”

“So Rockett was one of a handful of players holding pretty big cards.”

“Apparently. Whether he bought or earned his way into the partnership remains unclear. What is clear is that, at the time of his death, John-Henry Story was suffering some serious financial reversals.”

Wasn’t everyone these days? I thought. “Was S&S in trouble?” I asked.

“No. But Story wanted to infuse more capital for expansion, and he himself had no available cash. In addition to S&S, Story owned a pizza chain and four auto dealerships which were costing him a lot of money.”

“In the Carolinas?”

“The pizza parlors are here. The dealerships were located in Texas and Arizona.”

“Were?”

“Are you familiar with Saturn?”

“A different kind of car.” I still remembered the early ads.

“Pontiac launched the brand in the mid-eighties in response to the success of Japanese imports in the U.S. At first, sales were good.”

“As I understand it, Saturn never really kept up with R and D.”

“So I’ve read. In any event, sales declined. In 2010, General Motors discontinued the brand. Many dealers suffered significant financial losses.”

“John-Henry Story was one of them.”

“Yes. And the pizza franchise is bleeding money.”

I leaned back in my chair and considered Dew’s update.

“Which way do you think it went? Story knew Rockett had money, so he brought him in to shore up the S&S capital reserves? Or Rockett got word S&S wanted cash and seized the opportunity to buy in cheap?”

“With either scenario, the question remains the source of Mr. Rockett’s cash.”

“Maybe Rockett worked for Story or for one of the other partners and was paid with a piece of the action.”

“Maybe.”

“Does Rockett admit to knowing Story?”

“I’ve yet to pursue that line of questioning.” Starchy stiff.

“Have you asked him about his interest in S&S?”

“I wish to avoid goading Mr. Rockett into seeking legal counsel. At present he thinks his only issue will be a fine for failure to report proper value and provenience of an import entering the country.”

“Smart. Don’t hit him until you have all the facts.”

I heard a hitch in Dew’s breathing. “Here’s an interesting fact. The further I delve into the Rockett investigation, the more your name comes up.”

“My involvement with Rockett’s mummified dogs, with John-Henry Story’s remains, and with the hit-and-run vic who had Story’s airline club card.”

“Precisely.”

“What do you make of that, Special Agent Dew?”

“I am hoping you will give that question some thought.”

“Likewise.”

“I look forward to your report on the Peruvian bundles.”

“Topping my agenda.”

After disconnecting, I phoned Slidell.

Voicemail.

Was the man avoiding me? Refusing to answer when my number came up on his screen?

Whatever.

I went to the stinky room and finished viewing the fourth set of mummy X-rays. All dog.

Relieved that my first impression had been correct, I returned to my desk.

No message light. No e-mail from Katy or Ryan.

While composing a report for Dew, my thoughts kept looping to Rockett and Story.

Had either man met my Jane Doe?

Frustrated, I saved and minimized the ICE report, logged on to Google, and called up images of John-Henry Story. I’d seen some pictures back when the fire took place, remembered only that the purported victim was unimpressively short.

Rodent was the first word to coalesce in my mind.

An Observer photo taken four months before Story’s death showed a short, wiry guy with thinning hair, gaunt cheeks, and dark, beady eyes.

Rattus rattus.

Another shot caught Story at a Panthers game. In another he was outside a Consigliore’s pizzeria, waving at the camera.

I contemplated doing a full search on Story, opted to complete my doggie report.

Slidell finally called at noon.

I briefed him on what I’d learned from Dew.

“Deep dish went deep shit.”

I ignored that.

“The hit-and-run vic had Story’s card in her purse. Rockett was a minor partner in Story’s company, S&S.”

“Where’s a two-bit smuggler get cash for an investment like that?”

“Alleged smuggler. What I want to know is, what’s the link between Story and Rockett? And does one or both of them connect to my Jane Doe?”

“Soon’s I get this MP—”

“We need to check out John-Henry’s Tavern, see if Rockett’s been there with Story. Or if either was ever there with my Jane Doe.”

“Why doesn’t Dew haul Rockett in and sweat him?”

“Other than the mummy bundles, he’s got dick at this point. Dew’s convinced the dogs are just the tip of something big, and doesn’t want to spook Rockett into lawyering up.”

I heard a phone ring in the background. Voices. A deep sigh.

“I told you, doc. The chief’s on my ass to find this—”

“You saying he doesn’t care about the kid in my cooler?”

“I’m not saying that. Look, I been working the body shops. No one’s seen a vehicle fits our bumper-height estimate with front-end damage.”

“What about St. Vincent de Paul?”

“No one at the church ever heard of this kid.”

“Clinics?”

“Ditto.”

“Clothing? Boots?”

Silence hummed across the line.

“It’s been two days, Slidell.” He knew as well as I the importance of the first forty-eight.

“I’m not sure I see the upside of visiting this joint.”

“At least we’ll be doing something.”

“Scratching my ass is doing something.”

“Do you know John-Henry’s Tavern?”

“Yeah. A real slice of heaven.”

“We need to check it out.”

“For what?”

“For whatever is there.” Slidell’s attitude was cracking my resolve to stay cordial.

“I’ll hang up now unless you got something else to say.”

“Never mind,” I snapped. “I’ll go myself.”

“No you won’t.”

“Okay. I won’t.”

“Goddammit.”

For a full ten seconds, I listened to air whistle in and out of Slidell’s nose.

“Give me half an hour.”

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