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Jon Trace is the pseudonym for the Chief Creative Officer of one of the worlds largest global television production companies, who is also an internationally published thriller writer, award-winning documentary maker and creator of multi-media interactive games.


The Venice Conspiracy


JON TRACE


Hachette Digital

www.littlebrown.co.uk


Published by Hachette Digital 2010


Copyright Michael Morley 2010


The moral right of the author has been asserted.


All rights reserved.


No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of the publisher, nor be otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser.


All characters and events in this publication, other than those clearly in the public domain, are fictitious and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.


A CIP catalogue record for this book
is available from the British Library.


eISBN : 978 0 7481 1503 7


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Hachette Digital
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Little, Brown Book Group
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London EC4Y 0DY


An Hachette Livre UK Company

In memory of
Stuart Wilson
Like a favourite story, much loved
and never forgotten

PART ONE

CHAPTER 1

Present Day
Compton, Los Angeles


Midnight. A pimped black Buick blasts hip hop from rolled-down windows. Heads turn on a sidewalk still wet from a storm. But Tom Shaman sees and hears nothing. Hes in a trance. Lost in thought.

Six-three in his bare feet, Tom has cloudy eyes and thick dark hair. Thanks to a job that lets him train two hours a day in a boxing gym, he also has the body of a heavyweight.

But right now a two-year-old could blow him over.

Hes just left a squalid rental in West Alondra Boulevard where he watched an Italian immigrant die from cancer. Just hours ago, Rosanna Romano had reached her hundredth birthday. She didnt get any cards or presents. No friends or visitors. Only the doctor, Tom and now the coroner called on her. No way to end a century on earth.

Across the street, a desperate shout snaps Tom out of his melancholia.

Down an alley by a fried-chicken takeaway, an angry huddle of figures is kicking up more noise than is healthy.

Toms halfway across the blacktop before he realises it. Hey! Whats going on down there?

His shout draws a face into the grey light. A big guy, dressed like an OG - an Original Gangster. Keep the fuck away, man! This is none of your business. He rolls his fingers into a fist to make the point. You got any sense, you take a hike and keep the motherfucking hell outta this.

But thats not the kind of thing Tom Shaman can do.

As the OG spins back into the shadows, he follows him.

A three-on-one beating is in full flow. And the big guy with the big mouth has a blade.

Tom wades in, delivering a well-planted kick to take out the knife.

Shock spreads through the scrum of bodies. Tom only has a second before they pile on him.

He takes a heavy whack to the back of his head. A knee deadlegs his thigh. No matter - hes bouncing on his toes and full of adrenalin. He ducks a meaty right-hander and throws a knockout punch to the knifemans head. The kind of shot that would stop an eighteen-wheeler and leave its radiator hissing steam.

Tattooed hands grab his neck in a weak choke hold. He pulls the goon up and over his right shoulder and hits him against the alley wall.

The third gangbanger swings a leaden kick. Clumsy and loose. No real power as it slaps his thigh. Tom grabs a boot, steps over the outstretched leg and feels the knee crack.

The kickers down squealing, but his neck-grabbing buddy is back on his feet, bouncing with adrenalin. And now he has the knife.

Swapping it from side to side, like hes seen movie villains do.

Mistake.

Big Mistake.

Tom steps forward. Shifts his balance. Snaps a hook-kick to the head.

Two down. One left. And the one left isnt staying around.

Fucker! He shouts as he slides away, holding his busted knee. We know who you are, you crazy motherfucker! He makes a gun out of one hand and points the barrel-finger. Well find you and fucking cap you for this!

Tom ignores the insults. He leans over the victim, tries to see how he can help.

The body on the ground is that of a young woman, fifteen, maybe seventeen max. Her clothes have been torn and its obvious whats happened. In the half-light he can see blood and a head wound that accounts for why shes unconscious.

Tom dials 911 on his cell and asks for an ambulance and squad car. He hangs up and checks her breathing. Shallow and thin. He darent move her, there might be back or neck injuries. He covers her with his jacket and hopes help arrives soon.

The big gangbanger who attacked her is still prostrate. No surprise. It had been the best punch Tom had ever thrown. A lucky shot. And the guys homey is still out for the count as well. Theyre late twenties, veteran OGs, wearing low-slung jeans, football jerseys and red bandanas - the colours of the Bloods, Comptons minority gang.

Tom turns them both over.

Theyre dead.

Shock washes through him. He doesnt even have to feel for a pulse. The knife is stuck deep in the big guys gut and half his intestines are out.

His buddy doesnt have a mark on him. But his head is hideously twisted and the eyes are open and glazed.

Tom Shaman - parish priest , Father Thomas Anthony Shaman - has seen a lot of corpses but hes only ever blessed them - not caused them.

In the distance, the wincing squeal of an LAPD cruiser, blue and red lights pulsing, tyres spilling rubber round a corner. An ambulance is just behind it, its horns weaker, wallowing like an elephant around the bend.

Tom feels everything go blurry. No sound. No feelings. He squats on the kerb and throws up.

In the sodium lamplight the blood on his hands looks black. As black as sin.

The cruiser screeches to a halt.

Doors slam. Radios crackle. Patrolmen take in the scene and mutter to each other.

The ambulance finally pulls up and a trolley clatters out on to the sidewalk.

Toms heads somewhere else. Hes messed up with it all. The dead pensioner at Alondra - the girl he couldnt save from being raped - the OGs hes killed - and the one that got away. Its all tumbling in on him.

Now a cop is saying something. Helping him to his feet.

He feels empty.

Alone.

Lost in a personal hell.

Like God just deserted him.

CHAPTER 2

Compton, Los Angeles


The morning after the night youve accidentally killed someone is the worst morning after you can imagine.

No hangover, no bad night at the casino, no regrettable sexual indiscretion comes close to how bad you feel.

On the greyest of days Tom Shaman sits in his grey vest and shorts on the edge of his small single bed feeling smaller than hes ever felt.

Cant sleep. Cant eat. Cant pray.

Cant anything.

Downstairs he hears voices. His housekeeper. The two other priests he shares with. A diocesan press officer. A police liaison officer. Theyre drinking tea and coffee, sharing shock and sympathy, planning his life without him. Seems the only good news is that the girl is alive. Scared to death, but alive. Traumatised and scarred by the rape, but nevertheless alive.

Toms already been interviewed downtown. Released without charge but warned that, if the news gets out, all hell will break loose.

And it has.

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