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Marcia Clark
Trouble in Paradise
Book 2.5 in the Rachel Knight series, 2013
Counsel, youd better listen up because Im not going to repeat myself. Judge Schoens trademark glare took in all of us as she waited for the hubbub to die down. Within seconds, the courtroom fell silent and the lawyers whod been milling around the prosecution counsel table came to attention. Im taking a fifteen-minute recess, no more, no less. When I come back youll be ready with either trial dates or deals. Or else She banged her gavel and stomped off the bench. The low hum of activity immediately rose to a semi-roar. Chuck Overmeyer, a veteran public defender and one of my favorite worthy adversaries, gave me the well-practiced smile that had won more than its fair share of verdicts.
Come on, Rachel. Let my guy plead to one count. You know you need him. Hes the perfect eyewitness-
With a rap sheet long enough to bury a mummy in, I said.
Hey, you know what they say: when you commit crimes in hell, you dont get angels for witnesses.
I rolled my eyes even though Id used the bromide myself. All of us prosecutors had to fall back on it eventually. In the Los Angeles County District Attorneys Office, it didnt matter what area or unit you were assigned to; at some point you were going to wind up with a witness whod garnered a passel of fleas by lying down with too many dogs.
But I had to smile. Chuck was a hell of a salesman. And it was true that his small-time crook of a client had the kind of self-deprecating charm juries love-not to mention a birds-eye view of the murder I had to prove. Fine, I said. But if he backs up on me on the witness stand, gives me any grief whatsoever, Im putting all four of his burglary counts back on the table.
Chuck nodded eagerly. Wouldnt have it any other way.
Yes, you would. We exchanged a smile. Go get your guy ready. Ill tell the clerk to call our case.
Chuck thanked me, then headed for the lockup.
Thanks to the judges, whod refused to let the lawyers push all their December cases into January, this was my only trial for the entire month. With Chucks case off the table, I had three gloriously open weeks just begging to be turned into a much-needed vacation. So I called Graden Hales, the lieutenant of LAPDs elite Robbery-Homicide Division-and, more important, my boyfriend-to see if he could get away. He couldnt, but he came up with a suggestion for me and my besties, fellow Special Trials prosecutor Toni LaCollier and Robbery-Homicide detective Bailey Keller, that sounded fabulous. At least, it did to me.
Graden was actually the intended recipient of the largesse. Hed garnered a fan club in Aruba after helping to catch a serial rapist who was targeting the guests at the Caribbean Queen, the islands city-sized twelve-star resort. Other than Natalee Holloways disappearance, serious crime just didnt happen in Aruba. Theft-mostly petty-drunk driving, and weed were about the extent of it. So the local police had been completely stymied until Graden stepped in to lend a hand. In gratitude, the owner of the resort had offered him its best suite anytime he liked for as long as he liked, free of charge. Graden, having created a megapopular video game, was a multimillionaire and didnt need the freebie. But Toni, Bailey, and I, who lived on civil-service wages, could never have afforded the freight at that posh resort. Luckily for us, the manager had graciously declared that any friend of Gradens was a friend of his. All wed need to pay for was the flight.
In fairness, I didnt initially reveal the freebie kicker when I presented the idea to Toni and Bailey over drinks at our Cheers-the bar in the Biltmore Hotel, where I was a permanent resident.
Aruba? Toni frowned. Why does it have to be the Morbid Murder-Mystery Tour? Whats wrong with Tortola? Or St. Barts?
Or good old Maui? Bailey added. Land of Lava Flows and Pupu Platters?
Nothing, I said. That is, if you can afford to turn down a free three-bedroom suite in a twelve-star resort thats right on the beach.
Damn. Bailey drained the last of her martini. How can we pass up a deal like that?
Toni finished her drink as well. We cant. She set down her glass and redid her lip gloss, though it didnt need refreshing. Toni is one of those women who always look perfect. We love her anyway.
I signaled to Drew, the bartender, that we were ready for another round. Drew, one of the most smoothly gorgeous men Ive ever seen, had become one of my best friends and-clich though it is-my confidant after Id moved into the Biltmore. The hotel is a five-star beauty in downtown Los Angeles, and living there is a little slice of heaven. No dishes, no laundry, no vacuuming, and I never have to worry about drinking and driving. Neither do Toni and Bailey, who routinely crash in my suite. Given the frequency of our visits to the bar, it wasnt such a surprise that Drew and Bailey eventually hooked up. Theyve been dating for the past couple of years now, and theyre still going strong.
When Drew brought our drinks, I raised my glass. To white sand, warm water, and ice-cold drinks.
Ten days of nothing to do, Bailey said as she clinked.
No suits, no calendar, no judges, Toni declared.
Drew started to pull out his cell phone. Hold on, now. I think Id better call J.D.
J. D. Morgan was Tonis boyfriend-and he also happened to be a superior court judge. Toni put down her drink and grabbed at Drews phone. Give me that!
Drew laughed and stepped out of reach.
I sighed happily. To ten days of nothing but play.
This place is incredible, Bailey said as she craned her head out through the window of the taxi and tilted her face up to the midmorning sun.
I was doing the same on my side. Itd been raining and in the forties when we left Los Angeles, but here in Aruba the sky was a clear, limitless blue and the balmy wind was so soft it felt like cashmere. Though the landscape was more austere than Hawaii, its openness beautifully showcased the glittering sand and topaz water along the coast. I breathed in the fresh, salty air and closed my eyes. Heaven.
Toni looked out at the view over the rim of her sunglasses. Im going to be on that beach with a drink in exactly ten minutes.
I held up my hand for a high five, and she slapped it. Then youll be about three minutes behind me, I said.
But when we got to the hotel, there was a long line at the front desk and the lobby was packed. Toni rolled her eyes and Bailey groaned.
Take out your gun, I joked.
Bailey seemed to be seriously considering it when a voice called out, Ms. Knight! I turned to see a tall, blonde, apple-cheeked man hurrying toward us, his hand extended and a wide smile on his face.
What a pleasure to meet friends of Graden Hales! he said as he vigorously shook our hands. Hes quite the hero around here. And I must say that Im delighted to have members of the Los Angeles Police Department as guests. Welcome!
Well, actually, were-, Toni began.
I quickly jumped in to keep her from correcting him. Prosecutor was close enough, wasnt it? Were delighted to be here, Mr?
Call me Diederik. Im sorry about these crowds. It always fills up for the Carnival celebration.
Carnival? I asked.
Kind of like our Mardi Gras. Itll be like this until it ends on Ash Wednesday. Parties, parades, people go a little bit crazy, but its all in good fun. Now let me show you to your suite. Its a beautiful day and-he looked at his watch-its only ten oclock, so youve still got most of it ahead of you.
He pulled us out of the line and summoned a bellboy to take our bags. The twentysomething couple whod been ahead of us turned and glared. I shrugged, gave them a phony smile of apology, and trotted out of the lobby behind Diederik. When we reached a glass-walled corridor, I noticed a camera crew set up at the edge of the restaurants patio.
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