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John Lutz

Scorcher

I see the Judge enthroned; the flaming guard:

The volume opend! opend every heart!

Young, Night Thoughts

Chapter 1

After about 10:00 A.M. it gets too hot to sit outside during July in central Florida. It was nine oclock now, and already bright, baking, and humid. Everything warm-blooded and not working on a tan sought the shade.

On the brick veranda of Carver and Edwinas beach house in Del Moray, the umbrella that sprouted from the center of the white metal table was tilted to block the morning sun, which was crawling up the hazy blue-gray sky over the Atlantic like a burning thing, slow in its agony. The upper half of Edwinas face was in the shadow of the umbrella, as if she were wearing a mask. Maybe she sat that way on purpose. Though theyd lived together for almost ten months, here in the house that was actually Edwinas, Carver still didnt know her. There was a part of her that belonged to a past she kept private. Hed kept his ramshackle beach cottage, twenty miles up the coast, because there might be a day when Edwina would want him out of her future as well as her past. She was unpredictable that way; possibly Carver loved her for it.

She sipped grapefruit juice from her tall glass, then said, How long will your ex and the kids be in Florida?

Carver looked out at the sun-flecked ocean and shrugged. Maybe a week. Maybe a little longer. Shes going to take Ann and Chipper to Disney World, go with them to the beach, that kind of thing.

Tourist shit, Edwina said.

Carver nodded. A sea gull arced low over the rise above the beach and screamed, as if it had an urgent need to tell him something, then soared away, all without one flap of its wings.

Do you think Laura chose Florida for a vacation so she could see you? Edwina asked.

It surprised Carver that shed used his former wifes name; usually Laura was simply she or your ex. I think she wanted to take the kids on vacation, and Ive got a court-sanctioned visit coming up, so she decided to combine the two. Nothing devious going on.

Ah, the proverbial two birds with one stone.

Sure. No reason to read anything else into it.

Edwina bowed her head slightly and lifted her glass again. The sunlight caught her green-flecked eyes and exposed their intensity before they withdrew again into shadow. She took another sip of grapefruit juice, as if she needed the acidic stuff before phrasing what she meant to say. I think shes still interested in you.

Carver was sure that wasnt true. Youre assuming a lot about a woman you dont even know.

I know her through you. Enough about her.

Lauras probably doing this mainly so I wont show up outside her door in Saint Louis next month and shake up her life.

Edwina absently ran a finger through the moisture left by her glass on the smooth table, creating a wavering pattern. She didnt waste any time in calling here and letting you know she was in Florida.

Thats so I cant have any excuse for not exercising my visitation rights with the kids while theyre here; I wont be able to say I never had an opportunity. Shes dictating location.

Carver felt a pang of anticipation at the thought of seeing Ann and Chipper again. It had been autumn when hed seen them last in Saint Louis, where Laura lived with the man she claimed she was going to marry. Six-year-old Ann had put on weight and was beautifully chubby, while eight-year-old Chipper had grown taller with a suddenness that had left him gangly. Let Laura take them to Disney World, Sea World, Circus World, and all the various other manufactured worlds of central Florida. Carver yearned to take his children for long walks on the beach, to slow down their growing up and talk to them about the real world, the one they were fated to live in.

When are you planning to see her? Edwina asked.

Im not planning to see her; Im planning to see Ann and Chipper. But Laura will be there. Tomorrow evening at the Howard Johnsons on the Orange Blossom Trail. Want to come?

That would be awkward.

Not for me. And Id like you to meet my kids.

Maybe itd be awkward for Laura.

So who cares?

Carver did, but he could almost convince himself he didnt. His marriage had been a quicksand tragedy, mainly because of him. He didnt want Laura back and she didnt want him, and he didnt fool himself about who carried the blame for the divorce. He didnt hate Laura, didnt even remotely dislike her. And he didnt want to cause her any trouble. She was simply a woman whod been caught up in the wrong life at the wrong time. His life. After the divorce shed married again, to a psychologist named Charles Montaigne. Carver had agreed to let them legally adopt the children, though hed maintained minimal visitation rights; he wanted Chipper and Ann to be part of a family unit even if he wasnt in it. Carver still thought of Chipper, young Fred Montaigne, as Fred Jr.

Carvers inclination these last few days to stereotype Laura as the disdainful and vaguely vengeful former wife was, he knew, a sort of reassuring manifestation of his love for Edwina.

But Edwina wasnt reassured.

I cant go anyway, she said. Ive got some property to show tonight down the coast. She sold real estate in and around Del Moray and was serious about her work. Ferocious about it.

Carver didnt know whether to believe her.

Edwina cocked her head to the side sharply at the sound of tires crunching on the gravel drive at the front of the house. A car door slammed, and Carver looked toward the front gate, idly toying with his coffee cup.

Hed remember the feel of the cup, the warm curved surface of smooth china, the sharp spur against his knuckle near the base of the arched handle, for the rest of his life. A permanent moment. Because as soon as the tall figure of Alfonso Desoto appeared from behind the palm trees and pushed through the gate, Carver knew in a part of his mind older than he was that something was very wrong.

He knew it by the strained lines of Desotos handsome Latino face, by the lack of vigor in his walk and the slump of his shoulders. The jacket of Desotos pale gray lightweight suit was unbuttoned and flapping in the soft ocean breeze. Desoto was a clotheshorse who always automatically buttoned his suitcoat when standing up or climbing out of a car. Like zipping his fly after relieving himself. But not this morning. And the fact that he was here instead of at the Municipal Justice Building in Orlando, where he was a police lieutenant in Homicide, was in itself ominous. Carver had talked to Desoto two days ago, and he knew Desoto was working the day watch and should be behind his desk or out on an important call.

Unless something more important, and personal, had brought him here.

As he approached the table, Desoto flashed his white, dashing smile, but it was obviously mechanical. He was ethnic matinee-idol handsome, with broad, squared shoulders and a lean waist, and with the carved and faintly hawkish features that gave away his Aztec heritage if one looked closely enough to realize that he wasnt Cuban, as many people assumed. Desotos father had been Mexican, his mother American of Italian descent. The draw of the gene pool had produced in Desoto a man who, had he been an actor, would have been cast by any producer in the role of romantic bullfighter.

Without speaking to Carver, he bent gracefully and kissed Edwinas cheek. Always Desoto gave first and special attention to women. He whispered something in Edwinas ear. She sat back in her chair until her entire face was concealed by the shadow of the umbrella. Then she stood up and walked into the house. She was wearing a skimpy blue bathing suit and her walk was incredibly elegant and sensual, but Desoto didnt stare after her. Instead he turned and gazed down at Carver with somber brown eyes and said, Another day almost too hot for crime, eh? Its a wonder theres work for people like us.

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