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Amelia Sachs is hot on the trail of a killer. Shes chasing him through a department store in Brooklyn when an escalator malfunctions. The stairs give way, with one man horribly mangled by the gears. Sachs is forced to let her quarry escape as she jumps in to try to help save the victim. She and famed forensic detective Lincoln Rhyme soon learn, however, that the incident may not be an accident at all, but the first in a series of intentional attacks. They find themselves up against one of their most formidable opponents ever: a brilliant killer who turns common products into murder weapons. As the body count threatens to grow, Sachs and Rhyme must race against the clock to unmask his identity and discover his mission before more people die.

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Jeffery Deaver

The steel kiss

To Will and Tina Anderson and the boys...

The enemy is within the gates; it is with our own luxury,

our own folly, our own criminality that we have to contend.

CICERO

Tuesday I

Blunt force

Chapter 1

Sometimes you catch a break.

Amelia Sachs had been driving her arterial-blood-red Ford Torino along a commercial stretch of Brooklyns Henry Street, more or less minding pedestrians and traffic, when she spotted the suspect.

Whatre the odds?

She was helped by the fact that Unsub 40 was unusual in appearance. Tall and quite thin, hed stood out in the crowd a short time ago. Still, that alone would hardly get you noticed in the throng here. But on the night hed beaten his victim to death, two weeks before, a witness reported that hed been wearing a pale-green checked sport coat and Braves baseball cap. Sachs had done the requisite if hopeless posting of this info on the wire and moved on to other aspects of the investigation... and on to other investigations; Major Cases detectives have plenty to look after.

But an hour ago a patrolman from the 84th Precinct, walking a beat near the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, had spotted a possible and called Sachs the lead gold shield on the case. The murder had been late at night, in a deserted construction site, and the perp apparently hadnt known hed been witnessed in the outfit, so he mustve felt safe donning the garb again. The patrol officer had lost him in the crowds but shed sped in the direction anyway, calling in backup, even if this part of the city was an urban sprawl populated by ten thousand camouflaging souls. The odds that shed find Mr. Forty were, she told herself wryly, nonexistent at best.

But, damn, there he was, walking in a long lope. Tall, skinny, green jacket, cap and all, though from behind she couldnt tell what team was being championed on the headgear.

She skidded the 60s muscle car to a stop in a bus zone, tossed the NYPD official-business placard onto the dash and eased out of the car, minding the suicidal bicyclist who came within inches of collision. He glanced back, not in recrimination, but, she supposed, to get a better look at the tall, redheaded former fashion model, focus in her eyes and a weapon on her black-jeaned hip.

Onto the sidewalk, following a killer.

This was her first look at the prey. The gangly man moved in lengthy strides, feet long but narrow (in running shoes, she noted: good for sprinting over the damp April concrete much better than her leather-soled boots). Part of her wished he was more wary so he would look around and she could get a glimpse of his face. That was still an unknown. But, no, he just plodded along in that weird gait, his long arms at his sides, backpack slung via one strap over his sloping shoulder.

She wondered if the murder weapon was inside: the ball-peen hammer, with its rounded end, meant for smoothing edges of metal and tapping rivets flat. That was the side hed used for the murder, not the claw on the opposite end. The conclusion as to what had caved in Todd Williamss skull had come from a database that Lincoln Rhyme had created for the NYPD and the Medical Examiners Office, the folder title: Weapon Impact on Human Bodies. Section Three: Blunt Force Trauma.

It was Rhymes database but Sachs had been forced to do the analysis herself. Without Rhyme.

A thud in her gut at this thought. Forced herself to move past it.

Picturing the wounds again. Horrific, what the twenty-nine-year-old Manhattanite had suffered, beaten to death and robbed as he approached an after-hours club named, so very meta, 40 Degrees North, a reference, Sachs had learned, to the latitude of the East Village, where it was located.

Now Unsub 40 the club was the source of the nic was crossing the street, with the light. What an odd build. Well over six feet yet he couldntve weighed more than 140 or 150.

Sachs saw his destination and alerted Dispatch to tell her backup that the suspect now was entering a five-story shopping center on Henry. She plunged in after him.

With his shadow behind at a discreet distance Mr. Forty moved through the crowds of shoppers. People were always in a state of motion, like humming atoms, in this city, droves of people, all ages, sexes, colors, sizes. New York kept its own clock and, though it was after lunch hour, businesspeople who should have been in the office and students, in school, were here, spending money, eating, milling, browsing, texting and talking.

And complicating Amelia Sachss take-down plans considerably.

Forty headed up to the second floor. He continued walking purposefully through the brightly lit mall, which could have been in Paramus, Austin or Portland, it was that generic. The smells were of cooking oil and onions from the food court and perfume from the counters near the open entranceways of the anchor stores. She wondered for a moment what 40 was doing here, what did he want to buy?

Maybe shopping wasnt his plan at the moment, just sustenance; he walked into a Starbucks.

Sachs eased behind a pillar near the escalator, about twenty feet from the open entryway to the coffee franchise. Careful to remain out of sight. She needed to make sure he didnt suspect there were eyes on him. He wasnt presenting as if carrying theres a way people tend to walk when they have a gun in their pocket, as any street cop knows, a wariness, a stiffer gait but that hardly meant he was pistol free. And if he tipped to her and started shooting? Carnage.

Glancing inside the shop quickly, she saw him reach down to the food section and pick up two sandwiches, then apparently order a drink. Or, possibly, two. He paid and stepped out of sight, waiting for his cappuccino or mocha. Something fancy. A filtered coffee would have been handed over right away.

Would he eat in or leave? Two sandwiches. Waiting for someone? Or one for now and one for later?

Sachs debated. Where was the best place to take him? Would it be better outside on the street, in the shop or in the mall itself? Yes, the center and the Starbucks were crowded. But the street more so. No arrest solution was great.

A few minutes later he was still inside. His drink must have been ready by now and hed made no effort to leave. He was having a late lunch, she supposed. But was he meeting someone?

Making a complicated take-down even more so.

She got a call.

Amelia, Buddy Everett.

Hey, she said softly to the patrolman out of the 84. They knew each other well.

Were outside. Me and Dodd. Another car with three.

Hes in Starbucks, second floor.

It was then that she saw a deliveryman wheel by with some cartons emblazoned with the Starbucks logo, the mermaid. Which meant there was no back entrance to the shop. Forty was trapped in a cul-de-sac. Yes, there were people inside, potential bystanders, but fewer than in the mall or on the street.

She said to Everett, I want to take him here.

Inside, Amelia? Sure. A pause. Thats best?

Hes not getting away, Sachs thought. Yes. Get up here stat.

Were moving.

A fast glance inside then back to cover. She still couldnt see him. He must be sitting in the rear of the place. She eased to the right and then moved closer to the open archway of the coffee shop. If she couldnt see him, he couldnt see her.

She and the team would flank

Just then Sachs gasped at the abrupt, piercing scream close behind her. A horrid wail of a person in pain. So raw, so high, she couldnt tell male or female.

The sound came from the top of the up escalator, connecting the floor below with this one.

Oh, Jesus...

The top panel of the device, which riders stepped onto from the moving stairs, had popped open and a passenger had fallen into the moving works.

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