Richard Castle - A Raging Storm
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Richard Castle
A Raging Storm
CHAPTER ONE
Washington, D.C.
Present day, 7:15 P.M.
A dead United States senator was in his arms.
Derrick Storm had been the first to reach him and the only one whod heard his dying words: Midas Jedidiah knows. Seconds earlier, Senator Thurston Windslow had been alive and angry. Hed leaped from his chair and was about to reveal who had abducted and murdered his stepson when a bullet sent him crashing to the floor. From his crouched position, Storm could see the bullet hole in the large window directly behind the elderly statesmans desk.
It was dusk outside, and the window had turned into a mirror, making it impossible for Storm to spot the assassin. Along with the three women with him inside the Dirksen Senate Building office, Storm was a sitting duck.
Get down! he yelled at Gloria Windslow, the senators newly widowed wife. She was standing in the center of the room in shock.
Storm needed to act before the sniper fired again. Springing to his feet, he dashed around the desk in a blur of motion. Like an attacking lion, he lunged at Gloria, throwing his right arm around her waist in mid-flight, pulling her down onto the thick carpet out of harms way.
FBI Agent April Showers and Samantha Toppers were already prone on the floor. Showers was clutching her .40-caliber Glock semiautomatic in one hand. The other was gripped around a pair of stainless steel handcuffs that she had snapped onto Topperss wrists before the shooting.
As in all Capitol Hill buildings, the senators office had been refitted recently with bullet-resistant glass windows that were supposed to prevent the sort of assassination that theyd just witnessed. By composing them of five thick pieces of shatterproof glass, the manufacturer had guaranteed the windows would stop bullets fired from guns as powerful as a .44-caliber magnum revolver even if they were shot at close range. But the window had offered little real protection from a professional killer using a high-powered snipers rifle. The layers of safety glass may have slightly altered the slugs path, because it hit the senators left shoulder rather than what was surely its intended target his heart. That shift had kept him from dying instantly and given him seconds to whisper his dying words.
Jedidiah knows was clearly a reference to Jedidiah Jones, the cranky director of the CIAs National Clandestine Service and the man responsible for dragging Storm into this thorny mess. What the word Midas meant was less clear, but since Jones was involved, Storm suspected it was the name of a covert CIA mission.
The drapes, FBI Agent Showers called out.
Storm followed her eyes to a red button on the wall next to the office window. Releasing his hold around Gloria Windslows waist, he shot forward, punching the button with his palm and dropping to the carpet just as another bullet pierced the glass this one aimed at his head. The slug sailed by his left ear and smacked into the senators desk, causing splinters of polished mahogany to spray through the air.
That was close.
How many times can a man cheat death?
You OK? a concerned Agent Showers hollered.
Piece of cake, he replied. But thanks for caring.
If anyone is going to kill you, she replied with a smile, it should be me for you pushing yourself into my case.
But were having so much fun together, arent we? he called back.
With the heavy drapes now drawn, Agent Showers rose to her feet, pulling Toppers with her up from the floor. Dont move! she ordered Toppers, a twenty-something college student whose entire body was trembling.
Storm started for the office door just as a uniformed U.S. Capitol Police officer burst through it, followed by another. Both had their guns drawn and they instinctively divided their targets. One aimed at Showers, the other at Storm.
Freeze! the first cop yelled.
Im FBI! Showers shouted. Special Agent April Showers. The shot came from outside, not here. The senator is down.
Not sure how to react, one officer kept his pistol leveled at her while the other rushed over to examine Windslows body.
Hes dead! the officer confirmed.
She just told you that, Storm said.
Show me identification! the cop with his gun aimed at Agent Showers commanded.
Take it easy, Showers replied as she slowly holstered her pistol and fished out her FBI credentials.
How about you? the other officer asked Storm.
Dont mind me. Im a nobody just ask her.
Hes with me, Showers declared. Hes a private detective named Steve Mason, hired to help the senator.
Steve Mason was the pseudonym that Jedidiah Jones had given Storm when he brought him to Washington to help solve a tricky case.
Looking down at Windslows limp body and then back at Storm, the cop asked, Is this the senator you were supposed to help?
Storm grimaced and said, Actually, things were going rather well until he just got shot.
This woman is under arrest, Showers said, nodding at the traumatized Toppers. Watch her, seal off this crime scene, and call the number on this card. She jabbed her FBI business card at the officer. Tell the person who answers that the senators been murdered.
What buildings are across from this office window? Storm asked.
Only one building is out there, the officer at the doorway replied. The Capitol Police Building our headquarters.
Thats got to be where the shot came from, Storm said, moving toward the rooms exit.
Call your dispatcher, Showers said, falling behind him. Tell him to lock down your entire police headquarters. Stop anyone whos coming down from the roof.
A bewildered look washed over the officers face.
Do it now! she yelled. And get a doctor for Mrs. Windslow. Shes in shock.
Wait, the officer said as she scooted by him. You two shouldnt leave, should you? I mean, youre witnesses.
But she and Storm were already halfway down the buildings corridor. The killing had all the traces of a professional hit. Every passing second was working against catching the killer. Storm reached C Street first, with Showers on his heels. The eight-story police headquarters was about four hundred yards ahead of them. It sat in the center of a vast parking lot and was the only structure tall enough to accommodate a sniper.
The assassin must be wearing a disguise. How else would he have gotten onto the rooftop of a police headquarters without being noticed?
Storm and Showers reached the buildings front entrance just as a Containment and Emergency Response Team, the equivalent of a police departments SWAT squad, burst through the double glass doors on its way to the Dirksen Building. Flashing her credentials, Showers exclaimed, A sniper fired from your rooftop!
Speaking into his headset, the CERTs leader said, Dispatch CERT Two to check the rooftop. Armed suspect may still be there. No one gets in or out of our building. Lock her down. Now!
Addressing Showers, he said, We have jurisdiction here. You need to stand down.
Before she could respond, his team began racing across the parking lot.
Storm, meanwhile, was scanning the area, confident that the shooter had already fled from the building. To their immediate left was a city park that separated Capitol Hill from Union Station, the main rail hub in Washington D.C. It served both Amtrak and subway lines, was always filled with travelers, and was exactly where Storm would have gone to disappear into a crowd.
There! he yelled, pointing a finger north toward Columbus Circle, the traffic interchange directly in front of the train station. Showers spotted the lone figure as he walked under a street lamp. They couldnt see his face from this distance, but they could see that he was wearing a blue shirt and black pants a U.S. Capitol Police uniform. All of the other officers either were locked inside the headquarters building or were scurrying as quickly as they could toward the Senate office building. But this officer was casually walking
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