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Ridley Pearson - The Body of David Hayes

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Years ago, Lou Boldts wife Liz had an affair with David Hayes, a young computer specialist at the bank where she is an executive. When Liz ended the relationship after reconciling with Lou, Hayes engaged in a daring embezzlement scheme. Now, years later, Hayes is trying to retrieve the money he hid for the Russian mob and contacts Liz to try to gain access to the banks mainframe. Liz is torn between wanting to protect the bank and needing to protect her family. Boldt, ripped apart by the discovery of his wifes possible blackmail, must skate a delicate line between his incompatible roles as determined detective and jealous husband if he is to find the money while exposing and stopping Hayes. Intensely involving and revealing new aspects of Boldts emotional makeup never before seen, The Body of David Hayes is Ridleys most gripping and engaging thriller yet.

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Years ago, Lou Boldts wife Liz had an affair with David Hayes, a young computer specialist at the bank where she is an executive. When Liz ended the relationship after reconciling with Lou, Hayes partook of a daring embezzlement scheme. Now, years later, Hayes is trying to retrieve the money he hid for the Russian mob, and contacts Liz to try and gain access to the banks mainframe. Liz is torn between wanting to protect the bank and needing to protect her children, who are being threatened. Boldt, ripped apart by the discovery of his wifes possible blackmail, must skate a delicate line between determined detective and jealous husband, if he is to find the money while exposing and stopping Hayes.

The Body of David Hayes Ridley Pearson The ninth book in the Boldt Matthews - photo 1

The Body of David Hayes
Ridley Pearson
The ninth book in the Boldt / Matthews series
Copyright 2004
The Body of David Hayes is dedicated to John Jamerson.
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LOU BOLDT PICKED UP BITS and pieces of the assault over an uncooperative cell phone. Paramedics were still on the scenea trailer park near Sea-Tac Airporta promising report because it suggested the victim was still there as well. If he reached the site in time, Boldt meant to ride to the hospital in the back of the ambulance. He owed Danny Foreman that much.

The Crown Vic bumped through a pothole that would have knocked dentures out. Boldts eyes shifted focus briefly to catch his reflection in the silver of the windshield. Boldt had crossed forty a few years back, tinges of gray gave a hint of it. He was in the best physical shape of his professional career thanks to Weight Watchers, a renewed interest in tennis, and a regimen of sit-ups and push-ups in front of CNN each morning. He scratched at his tie, seeing that he was wearing some of his dinner, a familiar tendency, and hit a second pothole because of the distraction. His head came up to catch a glimpse of a closed gas station. Plywood tombstones where the pumps should have been, the signs torn down, the neon beer ads gone from the windows.

He turned down a muddy lane, dodging the first of many emergency vehicles. The air hung heavy with mist, Seattle working its way out of a lazy fall and into the steady, cold drizzle of winter. Three to five months of it depending on El Nio or La NiaBoldt couldnt keep straight which was which.

Beneath twin sliding glass windows on the butt end, the once white house trailer carried a broken, chrome script that Boldt reassembled in his head to read EverHome. It had come to rest in a patch of weedy lawn that needed cutting and was accessed by a poured concrete path, broken and heaved like calving icebergs. The emergency vehicles included a crime scene unit van, a King County Sheriff patrol car, and an ambulance with its hood up. Technically the scene was the Seattle Police Departments and therefore Boldts, but Danny Foremans career had landed him first in the Sheriffs Department, then SPD, and now BCI, Bureau of Criminal Investigation, what some states called the investigative arm of the state police. Boldt wasnt going to start pawing the dirt in a turf war. Danny Foreman was well liked, both despite and because of his unorthodox approach to law enforcement. To his detriment and to his favor he played it solo whenever possible; it had won him accolades and gotten him into trouble. The job was as much politics as it was raw talent, and Foreman lacked political skills, which to Boldt explained their mutual respect.

Foreman lay on a stretcher inside a thicket of blackberry bushes that grabbed at Boldts pant legs. A balloonlike device had been inserted into Dannys mouth. A woman squeezed the bag while monitoring her sports watch. Foreman, a dark-skinned African American, looked wiry and older than the early fifties Boldt knew him to be. Tired and beaten down. His nap was graying now and cut short, and a pattern of black moles spread beneath both eyes, lending him the masklike look of a raccoon. Could it possibly have been as long as all that?

Boldt was quickly caught up to date by a deputy sheriff and the paramedic, both interrupting each other to finish the others sentence. The deputy sheriff knew the name Boldt and acted like a teenager in front of a rock star, trying to impress while fawning at the same time. Boldt had enough headlines to fill a scrapbook, but wasnt inclined to keep one. He had the highest case clearance per average in the history of the Seattle Police Department. He had rumors to defeat and stories to live up to, and none of it mattered a damn to him, which only served to provoke more of the same.

Foreman had apparently been hit by a projectile stun gun and subsequent to thatthese people all spoke the same way, and though Boldt was probably supposed to as well, hed never taken up the languagethe subject was administered a dose of an unknown drug with behavioral characteristics not dissimilar to those of Rohypnol. The date rape drug of choice, alternately known as roofies, ruffies, roche, R-2, rib, and rope, produced sedation, muscle relaxation, and amnesia in the victim, more commonly a coed found later with her panties down than a cop on a stakeout.

The ambulance on the scene was having engine trouble, and though a second ambulance had been dispatched, efforts were being made to get this one started. Boldts chest tightened with anticipation as he learned that the combination of the medication and the stun gun had resulted in respiratory depression. Foreman had nearly stopped breathing. Hed been unconscious for almost fifteen minutes.

Look what the dog drug in, a blinking Foreman said suddenly, his voice slurred behind the drug.

His gaining consciousness sent the paramedic into high gear, shouting out numbers like a sports announcer.

You took a stun dart, Boldt said. Then they roped you.

Feel like Jell-O. No bones, discounting the one I got for Emma, my nurse here.

Keep it in your pants, Danny, the woman said, grinning, or Ill search my bag for the hemostats.

Emma and I went to high school together.

We went to the same high school, Emma corrected for Boldts sake. Only Agent Foreman graduated twenty-eight years ahead of my class.

Always technicalities with you, Foreman said.

We met outside of work, Emma further explained. To Foreman she said, And here I am with my hand on your heart.

Wish our situations were reversed.

Its the medication loosening his tongue, Emma said. Next thing hell be proposing. Good part is, he wont remember any of this.

Seriously? Boldt asked.

Doubtful. Hell sleep soon, and when he wakes hell have lost most of the last few hours.

Good God.

Bullshit, Foreman said. Im as clear as day.

Starting when? Behind him Boldt heard the ambulances engine rev and a handful of half-assed cheers.

Ive got a vague recollection of thinking a dog had bit me, or a bee stung me. Thats about it.

A stakeout? Boldt inquired. A solo stakeout?

Budget cuts.

Meaning you will, or will not share the identity of whomever it was you were watching in that trailer?

Ill need a kiss before I can answer that. Foreman added, From her, not you.

Fat chance, the medic said.

As they strapped Foreman into the stretcher, Boldt collected more bits and pieces: Foreman had gone off-radio while on duty, which had eventually caused his own people to go looking for him. BCI had called King County Sheriff, asking for a BOLOBe On Lookout. A patrol unit had found Foremans cara brand-new Cadillac Escaladewhich had eventually led to discovering Foreman out cold in the bushes. Boldt was told the house trailer held a good deal of blood evidence.

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