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The private-detective business starts out badly for former Phoenix Deputy David Mapstone, who has teamed up with his old friend and boss, Sheriff Mike Peralta. Their first client is gunned down just after hiring them. The case: A suspicious death investigation involving a young Arizona woman who fell from a condo tower in San Diego. The police call Grace Hunters death a suicide, but the client doesnt buy it. Hes her brother. Or is he? After his murder, police find multiple drivers licenses and his real identity is a mystery. To complicate things further, an Arizona state senator who was instrumental in Peraltas recent election defeat owns the condo. In San Diego, David finds the womans boyfriend, who is trying to care for their baby and cant believe Grace would kill herself. He, too, hires the pair to solve Graces death. But a darker story emerges. Grace was putting herself through college as a high-priced call girl, an escort for rich men who valued her looks and discretion. Before the day is out, the boyfriend is murdered and David barely escapes with his own life. Someone is killing their clients. And may be coming for them. Solving the case will take Mapstone and Peralta into the world of human trafficking, corrupt politics, and the white supremacist movement. Neither the lovely beaches of San Diego nor the enchanting desert of Arizona can conceal the brutal danger that lies beneath. They no longer have badges but they are still detectives. The night detectives.

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Jon Talton

The Night Detectives

The seventh book in the David Mapstone Mystery series, 2013

For Susan

And for David Strang, 1938-2012

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The dead talk to me in my dreams. When I wake up, I cant remember what they said.

2

It felt wrong from the start.

The man who sat across from us wore a sleek charcoal suit and a starched white shirt with French cuffs. I made the suit for a Dsquared2 right out of the New York Times Mens Fashion supplement, retail price $1,475. Its perfectly draped cuffs broke over tasseled black loafers that might have cost more than the suit itself. You didnt see that kind of suit in our part of town, much less when it was 108 degrees outside and this was only the first week of May. Yet he didnt sweat.

Still, somehow, $1,475 didnt buy elegance for the wearer, or peace of mind for me.

The suit lacked a tie, which irritated me. I like suits. I am a clotheshorse and they are also handy for concealing my firearm. Today, the rebels wear suits, which are the zenith of great clothing design. Show me a man with stubble and dressed like an adolescent and Ill show you todays version of 1950s conformity. Unfortunately, Phoenix weather only allows me to wear suits six months of the year. I looked at his open collar and thought: here was a suit quietly longing for a smart tie to complete it. The man appeared the same way: incomplete.

He introduced himself as Felix Smith, sat before Peraltas desk, and said he needed our help. We already knew that part. Smith had called the day before, dropped the name of a criminal lawyer who was a friend of Peraltas, and set up this afternoons meeting. I pulled over the second clients chair and faced him.

I want you to investigate a suspicious death.

Lets start with the name of the deceased. Peralta had produced a yellow legal pad and pen.

My partner, who was also not sweating, was in one of his many tan summer suits with a conservative tie. I wore khakis with a long-sleeve linen shirt-this was, after all, Skin Cancer City-but even in the air conditioning, a layer of sweat formed beneath the fabric. In a city where so many people either came to die or, as in the case of illegal immigrants hiking across the desert, died trying to come, I was a native. I was one of the few my age who had stayed or returned. But my body held the DNA of the British Isles and when the temp crept over one hundred five I couldnt stop sweating.

The only cool thing against my body was the Latin cross by the Navajo silversmith Harrison Bitsue that had belonged to Robin, Lindseys half-sister. Robin and I had walked over to the Heard Museum and she had fallen in love with it. So I bought it for her. I didnt know if Robin was a believer. She would have scoffed at organized religion as she did so many things in the world. But it was all that had come back to me from the medical examiner. I had restrung it on a longer beaded chain and now wore it all the time.

Felix said, The girls name was Grace. Grace Hunter.

Peralta asked more questions in his familiar deep voice. Each time, Felix gave a short, precise answer. He held a smart black portfolio but it remained unopened. Grace Hunter was twenty-three. He gave her date of birth and Social Security number, both of which we would need for records searches. She had died on April twenty-second, a little more than two weeks previously. The police had ruled it a suicide.

Peralta took notes. I studied Felix Smith and couldnt shake a feeling of discomfort.

He looked around thirty and his hair was dark and cut short, pushing down on a low forehead. Sitting straight with his hands palms-down on his thighs, his body conveyed strength and self-possession. But he had a nose that looked as if it had been mashed in multiple fights, pocked skin that had ingested too much sun which gave the impression of a flash burn, and the remains of bruises around unsettling, old yellow eyes. Even with his head immobile, those eyes restlessly swept the room.

Joseph Stalin had yellow eyes.

I guessed that his drivers license identified them as hazel.

He wasnt as big as Peralta, but he was plenty big. His head was large, about the same width as the muscled-up neck that held it. His hands were large and hard, with big knuckles, and underneath the suit his plank-like shoulders looked capable of violence. The brawlers face and body didnt go with the tailored suit and the high-shine, pricey shoes. Unless he was somebodys muscle.

But maybe I was being jumpy, paranoid. Peralta kept telling me that.

My agitation kicked up a notch when he said where the girl had died: San Diego. I wanted to start nervously shaking my right leg, playing drums with my hands, or leave the room. After the first jump, I made my leg stay still.

They say she jumped off a balcony. It was from the nineteenth floor of a condo. His voice was steady, one note above a monotone. Peralta waited several seconds before going on.

And you dont believe that

No.

Peralta wrote down the address where it happened. It was downtown, near the beautiful Santa Fe railroad station.

Who is she to you? It was the first time I had spoken besides the introductions after he walked in the door.

The cats eyes focused on me. After a pause: my sister.

Why not Grace Smith? I asked.

His eyes narrowed and he assessed me, finding me wanting. She had a different last name.

I suppose it made sense. Lindsey and Robin had different last names, different fathers. Maybe Felix and Graces mother remarried. Maybe Grace had been married. I persuaded myself I was being overly suspicious.

I said, Im sorry for your loss.

His gaze would have cut me down if it had been a gun.

He produced a photo from his portfolio and slid it across Peraltas immaculate desktop. It was five-by-seven and glossy. The young woman had butterscotch hair with blond streaks, stylishly cut to hang slightly above her shoulders, large brown eyes, very pretty. She didnt look anything like him. Great smile and something more, something magnetic. The camera liked her. She liked the camera.

When the suit sleeve and French cuff rode up with his reach, I saw a multi-colored tattoo on his lower arm and almost unstrapped the gun on my belt. I had recently made enemies in the drug cartels and didnt know if our business was settled.

This condo. I studied his face. Was it hers?

The skin around his eyes tensed. No.

I waited and after a full two minutes he talked again.

It belongs to a man named Larry Zisman.

It sounded vaguely familiar but I couldnt place it. Smith sensed it, and continued.

He was an All-American quarterback for the Sun Devils back in the seventies, then he played pro for ten years before his knees were wrecked.

Now I remember, I said. I never read about this in the newspaper.

Funny about that, Felix replied. Larry Zisman is a celebrity with a lot of powerful friends.

Is he married? I asked.

Very. Felix adjusted one leg and very slightly winced. It was the first time his face had given away an expression beyond tough.

The next question was logical enough, but Peralta didnt ask it.

Note? Peralta could be more taciturn and economical in his language than anyone I had ever met.

No. She didnt leave a note. Nothing. Thats one of the things I dont like.

What else makes you doubt the police?

She was naked and her hands were bound.

Now he had my attention for reasons beyond his appearance. Peralta grunted and I heard his pen scratch along the paper.

Its a good department, Peralta said. San Diego. You need to understand that these things are usually what they seem, however much the loved ones want it to be otherwise.

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