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Desire, need, and ambition fuel Corrine Tedros, a Lady Macbeth wannabe who arranges the murder of her father-in-law, a soft-drink mogul. Its witnessed by a man in the late stages of Alzheimers; he provides scattershot details, but cannot accurately communicate what he saw.Dark and beautiful, this novel explores the fear that drives how far people are willing to go to find what they want, and the steps theyll take to get it.Lynn Kostoff is a professor of English at Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina. Hes previously written A Choice of Nightmares and The Long Fall.

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LATE RAIN

A NOVEL

LYNN KOSTOFF

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TYRUS BOOKS

MADISON, WISCONSIN

Published by
TYRUS BOOKS

1213 N. Sherman Ave., #306

Madison, WI 53704

www.tyrusbooks.com

Copyright 2010 by Lynn Kostoff

All rights reserved.

No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

This is a work of fiction.

Any similarities to people or places, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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978-1-935562-13-9 (hardcover)

978-1-935562-12-2 (paperback)

This Ones For Melanie, With Love.

IN MEMORIAM:

Randall Kostoff; Scott Gagel; Tony Huggins. Good Men All.

JACK CARSON had always been a man of few words. Like many men of his generation whod been taught to speak through action, he also had a deeply-embedded respect for language, for the power of words and what they could do.

But Jacks words fail him when he witnesses the murder of Stanley Tedros, a local soft-drink mogul. In thelate stages of Alzheimers, Jack cant give more than scattershot details to the police. Hewanders hopelessly with a voice recorder in his shirt pocketa gift from the dead mans nephew, a grasp atthe hope of memory and words. Stanleys death was arranged by his nephews wife, an ambitious, unsatisfiedwoman named Corrine. She sees a future in the family business, but only if they sell, which Staley refusesto do. His murder, for her, becomes less a means to an end than a twisted justification for her whole life. For her husband Buddy, itwas the crushing loss of his father figure.

Ben Decovic, a recent transplant to Magnolia Beach, South Carolina working Patrol, takes an interest in the case. Coming from his own devastating loss, its vital to Ben that he understand the motives behind this lurid crime.

Dark and beautiful, Late Rain explores the fear that drives how far people are willing to go to find what they want, and the irreversible steps theyll take to get it.

Also by Lynn Kostoff

A Choice of Nightmares

The Long Fall

Contents
PART ONE
ONE

PATIENCE WAS ALWAYS A SUCKERS GAME.

The way Corrine Tedros saw it, the meek could take their places, dutifully line up, and patiently stand there until eternity tapped them on the shoulder and Judgment Day rolled around, but the only portion of the earth that they would ever lay claim to or ever call their own was the portion that had been, and forever would be, embedded beneaththeir fingernails.

Corrine understood the difference between patience and waiting.

Sunday afternoons, however, were a different story. Corrine felt as if she were trapped within a single moment, the same one opening and unfolding over and over again, fourteen months of Sunday afternoons in Magnolia Beach, South Carolina, and having to sit across the dining room table from her husbands uncle, Stanley Tedros, Stanley wearing the same brown suit and starched white shirt buttoned all the way to the neck each week as he held court, shoveling food and talking at the same time.

It wasnt a pretty sight, and for that matter, neither was Stanley. A gnome, thats what hereminded Corrine of. One of those ceramic lawn ornaments. You could stick him in somebodys front yard, and nobody would know the difference.

By all rights, Stanley should have been in the ground years ago. He was old, his odometer clocking eighty-five, and when Corrine had married Buddy fourteen months before, she had assumed, erroneously as it turned out, that Stanley wouldnt be around for long.

Stanley liked to tell everyone he was too busy to die.

Today, Stanley was riding one of his favorite topicsthe current shabby state of American culture. My parents werent born here, he said. They were immigrants and saw the country for what it was, and they made themselves Americans. They didnt have a lifestyle. They had a life. Nobody understands the difference anymore.

Corrine looked down at her plate. Nothing different there either. The same meal Stanley made a show of preparing each Sundaypot roast and a pile of vegetables that had been boiled so long that the color had leached from them.

And to drink, a can of Julep, of course.

Julep was Stanleys cash cow. Before it hit the market, Stanley had been nothing more than a third-tier bottler and distributor of a line of generic soft drinks, the anonymous six-for-a-dollar variety cluttering the lower shelves in a Piggly Wiggly or Winn Dixie. Julep changed all that, starting out with a strong regional following and then unexpectedly catching national attention when Jack Brandt, star of the hit TV series Firing Pin , closed the season with on-site filming in South Carolina and shipped thirty cases of Julep to L.A. and served it at a heavily media-covered bash he threw to celebrate the six month anniversary of his graduation from detox to sobriety.

After that, Julep caught on big.

Corrine looked up from her plate. Stanley was still talking and chewing. At bottom, Stanley said, everythings a question of character. Always has been. She watched him wave a fork at Buddy.

No, Corrine thought, keeping her expression neutral. At bottom, it was an older story. Luck and timing. Thats what mattered. You kept your eyes open and your hands free. When you saw what you wanted, you grabbed. She had learned that lesson by the time she turned eight.

Stanley set down his fork and got up from the table. Time for Side B, he said, before disappearing into the living room.

That was another element in the Sunday afternoon ritual that Corrine had to endureStanleys taste in music. He alternated every other week with his favorite albums.

This afternoon it was the Broadway version of Zorba The Greek.

Last Christmas, in an admittedly transparent conciliatory gesture that she hoped would cut some of the tension that existed between Stanley and her, Corrine had bought a state-of-the-art sound system and the CDs of Zorba and Savina Yannatou, Haris Alexiou, Angela Dimitriou, Stella Konitopoulou; a hit parade of names she had no idea how to pronounce. Stanley, however, characteristically went on and undercut the gesture, making a show of thanking Corrine, but then saying he would stick with the ancient turntable and albums, maintaining they best captured the authentic qualities of the music.

From the living room came the opening strains of Only Love.

Corrine looked over at her husband. Buddy shifted slightly in his seat and still wore the all-purpose smile, easygoing and deferential, that substituted for sustained thought and a backbone when he was around his uncle.

When? Corrine asked.

I havent forgotten, he said. Im just waiting for the right opportunity.

Now, Buddy, Corrine said.

He nodded, his gaze grazing hers, and when Stanley returned from the living room, Buddy cleared his throat and finally got around to the subjects of the buy-outs, asking Stanley if he didnt think it might be a good idea to meet with the reps again and reconsider what they were offering.

You know, Buddy said, just listen, thats all. Keep an open mind. It cant hurt.

Hyenas, Stanley said around a mouthful of pot roast. Nothing else but. All of them.

Stanley chewed and looked over at Corrine. He had the mien of a prosecuting attorney whod just finished his closing statement to a jury he knew he had in his pocket. Despite herself, Corrine felt the hairs on her arms rise.

Buddy cleared his throat again and gamely went on. I mean, James Restan, just as an example. Hes put together a very attractive package. You sell, youll be doing all right.

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