Gannon read the note Lyon had passed to him:
John Esper is WPAs Rio de Janeiro bureau chief. Bureau reporter Gabriela Rosa is his wife. Marcelo Verde is WPAs Rio photog.
Archer continued, John first thought Gabriela and Marcelo were en route to cover the bombing but when he couldnt reach them, he rechecked her message about meeting a source at the cafe. Thats when it hit him-they were there when the bomb exploded at the cafe. It was the last thing John said to me before I rushed to the airport. I cant reach him now.
Frank, its George, Wilson spoke up. John texted us saying that hed gone to the hospital where they took most of the victims.
Wait! Archer said. A friend at Globo just told me that police have found Marcelo Verdes wallet and Gabriela Rosas bag among the dead and debris.
Oh, my lord. Melody Lyon cupped her hands to her face. Its true.
Gannons stomach tightened.
The toll, Archer struggled, is now seven dead and several critically injured, so it will rise. George, we need help down here. Archer was fighting emotion. Our Rio bureaus been-George, we need help.
Were on it, Frank. Ive sent in our people from Buenos Aires and Caracas. Were also sending help from New York.
Wilson looked at Gannon.
Melody here, Frank. Any claims of responsibility? Any thoughts on whos behind the attack?
O Dia says its narco gangs from the favelas, but who knows. I have to go.
Keep us posted, Frank.
George Wilson removed his glasses, rubbed his eyes and took stock of the other editors, stopping at Melody Lyon, who outranked them all.
Jesus, Mel, I think we just lost two of our people. Did you alert Beland?
Hes in Washington. We told him when the unconfirmed reports first broke. Ive been updating him.
A soft rap sounded at the door. Excuse me, Melody? The news assistant had returned.
Yes, Rachel.
Melissas left in a cab to the Brazilian Consulate to get Jacks visa application processed. Our consular contacts expressed concern and agreed to expedite Jacks application.
Thank you, Rachel.
Jack. Lyon turned to Gannon. Theres a TAM flight that leaves JFK in five hours. Its direct to Rio de Janeiro, arrives 8:30 a.m. tomorrow.
Youre sending me to Brazil?
We need you to help our team there.
Gannons heart beat a little faster.
Certainly, he said, but you should know, Ive never been there and I dont speak Portuguese, or Spanish.
Local support staff will help you, Lyon said. Go home and pack.
A vein in George Wilsons temple pulsed as his steel gray eyes locked on Gannon.
I want you to know, Wilson said, that I dont think youre the right person to send down there at this time.
George, please, Lyon said, weve been over this.
Melodys the boss, Gannon, and she believes your fresh eyes, as she calls them, could be an asset.
I will do my best, Gannon said.
Youll do as youre told, Wilson said. Youll take direction from New York and from my correspondents down there who have far more foreign-reporting experience than you ever saw at the Buffalo Sentinel, and you will stay out of the goddamned way.
Thats not what I do.
Gannon looked to Lyon for support but she was pondering the Empire State Building, Manhattans skyline and her anguish. Everyones hurting now, he thought. Out of respect, he bit back on his words and absorbed Wilsons misdirected insult.
I will do my best, George, he repeated.
4
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Gannons jet landed at Galeao airport.
As he walked through the terminal, the satellite phone the New York office had given him blinked with a message from George Wilson.
When you arrive go to the WPA Bureau, Rua de Riachuelo 250 in Centro. See Frank Archer.
Gannon collected his bag, got his passport stamped at customs and stepped into the equatorial humidity to find a taxi. The driver nodded after seeing the address Gannon showed him. As they drove down a southbound expressway, his satellite phone rang.
Gannon.
Its Melody in New York. Where are you?
In a taxi headed downtown.
Jack, last night- she paused to clear her throat -we got official confirmation. Gabriela and Marcelo were among those killed.
Im sorry.
Were all reeling. Wilsons taking this very hard.
I understand.
Weve suffered a huge loss. Bear that in mind when youre dealing with everyone down there.
I will.
You didnt know Gabriela and Marcelo. Your thinking wont be clouded with grief and anger. I need you to help us find out who is behind this attack on the cafe and why. We must own this story, Jack, no matter where it leads. This is how we will honor the dead.
Adrenaline surged through Gannon as his taxi fought traffic and Rio de Janeiro rose before him. He exhaled slowly, marveling at the sprawl. Rios skyline stood in contrast to its favelas, which ascended in wave upon wave of ramshackle houses shoehorned into crowded slums, notorious for drug wars and gun battles. The shanty towns clung to the hills that ringed the city and overlooked the South Atlantic.
Was Wilson right? Could he handle this story?
The taxis open windows invited warm salty air. He saw azure patches of Guanabara Bay and the map hed studied on the plane came to life as he recognized landmarks during the drive to Centro.
The bureau was in a tall glass building that reflected the clouds.
The guard in the lobby studied Gannons passport and business card, made a call and minutes later a man barely out of his teens emerged from the elevator to buzz him through and greet him.
Welcome to Rio, Mr. Gannon, I am Luiz Piquet. Come with me, please. He took Gannons bag and in the elevator he asked, You had a good flight, sir?
Call me Jack. Yes, Luiz, it was fine.
The elevator was slow. Gannon turned to Luiz.
Are you a staff member with WPA?
I am the bureau news assistant. I recently received my degree in journalism from the Federal University. I will be helping you.
The elevator stopped on the tenth floor. The brass plate across the hall said Alianca da Imprensa do Mundo-World Press Alliance. Luiz opened the glass door to a large room that was lit only by daylight from the floor to ceiling windows at one end.
It was typical newsroom decor, an open office with half a dozen desks, each with a monitor and a keyboard; each cluttered with phones, newspapers, file folders, documents, coffee cups.
Gannon noticed the far wall: two large TV screens were suspended from the ceiling and tuned to news networks. The sound was turned low. The wall had large news photos of children in slums, a SWAT team and shooting victims on bloodied streets, the pope waving to crowds at a stadium, girls in bikinis on the beach.
The only other person in the office was a man finishing a phone call.
Frank Archer em WPA. Voce tem o numero! he said before slamming down the phone and cursing in English.
With his back to Luiz and Gannon, he doubled over in his chair, set his elbows on his knees and put his bald head in his hands.
Not certain he was aware of their presence, Gannon said: Frank Archer?
The man swiveled in his chair.
Like Gannon, Archer was in his early thirties. He was wearing jeans and a white shirt. His face was sullen.
Jack Gannon. I just got in from New York.
After an awkward silence the man stood; he was about six feet tall with a medium build, like Gannon.
Frank Archer. The two men shook hands. Gannon, Im going to be blunt. I dont know why youre here.
After an awkward silence the man stood; he was about six feet tall with a medium build, like Gannon.
Frank Archer. The two men shook hands. Gannon, Im going to be blunt. I dont know why youre here.
On the call yesterday, you said you needed help.
And weve got it. Our people from our bureaus in Caracas and Buenos Aires have flown in and are out on the story. Weve got stringers on it, too. Everyone is fluent in Portuguese and Spanish, all experienced. Wilson said youre from where? Rochester or something like that?
Buffalo.
Right.
Frank, I was sent down to help. Let me help.
Archer flipped through some papers then rubbed his face.
Gabriela and Marcelo were my friends.
I understand that.
I was with John at the hospital last night when they told him Gabriela had died. Marcelo died in the ambulance. Ive been through a lot of shit but that was one of the worst moments of my life.
Gannon nodded, letting Archer go on.
John met Gabriela in Miami when she was a correspondent there for Reuters. I went to their wedding. Now hes at the consulate with Gabrielas father, who flew down from Miami. Theyre trying to make arrangements to fly her back to Florida in a few days to bury her there. Marcelos family is preparing a funeral for him.
I understand.
Ive lost friends in Afghanistan, in Africa, but this one hits home hard.
Frank, do the police have any leads on whos behind the attack?
The strongest theory is that its narco terrorism. Globo, the TV network, is reporting that a Colombian drug lords daughter is one of the victims. Theres speculation she was the target in a vendetta with a Rio drug network.
Whats the thinking on Gabrielas being at the cafe?
Thats a mystery, for now.
I understand she left a message for John that she was meeting a source.
She did. Archer turned to his phone and pressed numbers. John gave me his access code. Its not much, listen. Its in English.
After a few tones, Gabriela Rosas last words to her husband played through the speaker, her voice filling the darkened bureau.
Hey, its me. Finished that story about pickpockets on the metro, youve got it. Meanwhile, I got a call from an anonymous woman who claims to have a big story and documents for us. I set up a meeting at the Cafe Amaldo for this afternoon, with Marcelo to back me up. Hope Sao Paulo was fun. Did you say hi to Archer for me? Tell him I found a girl for him. Have a safe flight home, catch you later. I love you.
Gannon fished his small digital recorder from his laptop bag and Archer replayed the message so he could record it.
Do you think Gabrielas source could have wanted to tip her to the narco attack and something went wrong with the timing? Gannon asked.
I dont know. It seems unlikely since Gabriela picked the location.
Has the bureau here written anything recently that threatened any of the criminal networks?
Not really-the crime gangs usually target the local press. Archer glanced at his watch. You flew overnight, you must want to drop off your bags at your hotel, wash up. Get something to eat, right?