Measure of Darkness - Chris Jordan 2 стр.


Randall Shane wouldnt fit in the peon chairs without a very large shoehorn, so he roams the big high-ceilinged room and finally, at boss ladys insistence, parks on the far edge of the command desk, his long chino-clad legs crossed at the ankle and his large, muscular arms folded across his very substantial chest. Not a weightlifter type, from the lean-waisted look of him, just built to a larger scale than most. Making all six feet of Jack Delancey seem short and slight in comparison. The neatly trimmed salt-and-pepper Van Dyke beard gives Shane the look of a supersize jazz musician. The watery blue eyes are soulful, but pure cop, always watching.

Heard of you, the big man says, focusing on Naomi. Jack says youre the best, and that includes me.

Naomi smiles, shrugs. We do different things. Or do things differently. Probably both. After a moments pause, she begins again. Normally when interviewing a potential client Id wait for the rest of my team to be assembled and then record a formal statement, but since this is hardly a standard situation, please go ahead. Well do the legal stuff later, when our attorney is present.

There isnt much time, Shane responds, fidgeting, his big hands busy making fists. This wont be a normal arrest, he cautions. Once they take me, Ill likely be transferred to an undisclosed location for interrogation. A form of in-country rendition. No lawyers, no communication. Thats how they do it.

Who are they, Mr. Shane? Please be specific.

Randall, please, or just plain Shane.

They? Naomi persists. Explain. Elaborate.

Sorry. Whatever covert agency is about to frame me for the murder of my client.

Your client?

He nods, looking mournful. Joseph Keener, MIT professor. His son, Joey, is missing, thats why he contracted me. In all likelihood Im responsible for Professor Keeners death. I didnt kill him, but theyll make it look that way. The evidence will be rock solid.

What covert agency?

Shane shakes his head. Im not sure, he begins, but my best guess is an agency associated with the Department of Defense. Or possibly Homeland Security. My client was working on a top-secret project, and its possible that-

And thats when the windows explode, covering us all in diamonds of shattered safety glass. The security alarms start to whoop but theres no time to react, let alone flee to the safe room. Through the sudden breach swing half a dozen gun-wielding thugs wearing black ski masks. In less than a heartbeat theres a second explosion and somehow a wire net engulfs Randall Shane, and they take him down like a wild animal, hitting him with several tranquilizer darts through the net, until he sighs and stops struggling.

Unconscious, maybe dead.

Thats all I can see from under my little desk, face burrowing into the thick carpet. That and the shiny black boots standing an inch from my head.

Chapter Two


The first time I ever laid eyes on Naomi Nantz she had a bad toothache. I was the office manager for an association of dentists in Cambridge and she came in as an emergency appointment. Barely got through the door before fainting from the pain. By which I mean she stated her name and then her eyes rolled up and she dropped to the floor. Apparently shed been ignoring a deep abscess in a lower left premolar for a couple of weeks, due to being involved in a case, and finally her body said thats enough, were turning off the lights. Thats how Dr. Pavi, our really excellent oral surgeon, explained the situation when she regained consciousness. Then he ever so gently put her back under, did whatever he needed to do, successfully and with a minimum of fuss. From then on Naomi Nantz was one of our loyal patients. Came in every three months for a deep cleaning and, because she misses nothing, apparently took notice of how I managed the office. One time her appointment coincided with me having red eyes from days (and nights) of crying and she asked what was wrong and for some reason I told her, which was strictly against the office rules (written by me) of sharing personal or family troubles with patients (we were there to serve, not kvetch), and Naomi said shed see what she could do, and I said my husband has vanished and my savings account is empty, what can you possibly do?

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Shed smiled and said, let me get back to you.

Two days later she called me into the Back Bay residence-sent a driver for me, actually-had me take a seat and then proceeded to explain, very calmly and deliberately, that my husband wasnt the man I thought he was, and for that matter my marriage had never been legal. The man I knew as Robinson Robbie Reynolds was in reality a handsome, charismatic con artist born William J. Crockett-Wedding Willy to the bunco squads-who wooed and married two or three victims at a time, then drained their assets. My assets had been a personal savings account (fairly substantial because Im very careful with money and always keep to a budget) and my parents four-bedroom home in Newton, which Id been managing as a rental since Mom died, the income being split between my sister and me. Somehow or other Robbie had got my signature on a legal document and hed sold the big house in Newton, as well as our small but very comfortable condo in Arlington, cleared the bank accounts and then vanished. Leaving me more or less homeless and with my sister ready to kill me because shed always known Robbie was bad news, although Id never noticed that, what with her giggly jokes that were variations on if you ever get sick of my little sister, you know where to find me! Cant blame her, really, Robbie was irresistible. Im the living proof.

Anyhow, Naomi saw to it that hed been arrested in Toronto on a similar charge-yet another marriage-where hes currently serving time and supposedly writing a book about his exploits. None of the money was ever recovered because aside from his habit of proposing to foolish females who had a few bucks socked away, Robbie liked to trade on the currency markets, highly leveraged, and he lost every penny.

So, thats my sad little story, and the upshot is that Naomi offered me a job managing her office, at twice the salary and double the benefits, and thats how I happened to find myself face to the floor, and boss lady somewhere above me demanding, Show us the warrant! Wheres the paper?

During and after the snatch-and-grab of Randall Shane, Naomi Nantz is highly indignant, demanding legal justification for the home invasion. None is forthcoming, because no one on the assault squad ever says a word. They simply do not respond. Not a word. Not to Naomi, not to anyone. That kind of black-masked silence is truly scary, in a way much scarier than the invasion itself.

The only good thing about the whole awful mess is that its over in less than two minutes. They break in through the windows, seize our client and seemingly vanish into thin air, back out the same way they came in. By the time we call Beacon Hill Security and tell them not to bother sending a car, the crisis is already over.

As the security alarms cease whooping, I get up from the floor, still shaking. Whered they go? For that matter, whered they come from?

When Jack Delancey finally speaks-not a peep of protest out of him during the snatch, and no show of resistance-he says, tersely, Had to be stealth helicopters. No other explanation.

Naomi grunts, as if she hates the very idea.

Hey! What happened?

Standing in the doorway, looking as befuddled as a child, is our resident computer genius, Teddy Boyle, his ungelled Mohawk sadly drooping. Apparently he fell asleep wearing headphones and consequently didnt hear a thing.

Sorry I missed all the fun, he says, convincing no one.

Mrs. Beasley, coming up to see what set off the alarms, glances at the wreckage of the command center, shakes her head and issues a command of her own. Tea and scones, kitchen table.

Like obedient children we all follow her down to the kitchen.


When angry I tend to raise my voice. Naomi gets all quiet and focused. Gave me chills at first, watching her cool down over a case. Wouldnt want to be the object of her wrath, because she never, ever gives up. If she fails, and supposedly it has happened now and then-not on my watch, not so far-its usually because the bad guy has already died, taking essential secrets to his grave. His because most of our cases involve males, from my experience, although boss lady has no problem going after female criminals whenever they make the mistake of crossing her path.

Utterly calm, she begins to lay out assignments while we dutifully sip Beasleys perfectly brewed tea and munch on her crumbly, jam-smeared scones. Jack, everything you know. In order, please.

Our chief investigator takes a moment, gathering his thoughts. I was awakened by a phone call at 6:15 a.m. Shane needs my help, can I meet him in Kendall Square? There was the usual early-commuter traffic, so by the time I found him it was 7:10.

This was at the crime scene?

Jack shakes his head. No. Shane had fled the crime scene. His client, the professor, lives somewhere in Cambridge, not far from MIT.

Naomi nods, and subtly checks to be sure Im taking notes, which of course I am. Joey Keener, the missing child. Any idea how old he is?

Jack shrugs. I think Shane said he was five. Ill confirm when I get the murder location from Cambridge P.D.

Your friend Shane thinks hes being framed by a covert agency, possibly part of the Department of Defense or the Department of Homeland Security. Apparently having to do with the fact that his client was working on a top-secret project. Did he give you any hint what that project was about?

No. He just said the guy was a genius. Not what he was working on.

What made him suspect he was being framed?

His gun was missing.

Ah, she says, pursing her lips as she registers the information. A missing gun. That explains his suspicion about being framed, perhaps, but not why he believes a government agency is responsible.

Again with the uncomfortable shrug from Jack. He loathes being asked to speculate when hes unsure of the facts. There wasnt a lot of time for conversation. Shane said words to the effect of his client was a genius-something to do with physics, I think-and somebody must have wanted to shut him up. Jack clears his throat, meets her eyes. Ill know a lot more in a couple of hours. After Ive got background on the murder and the missing kid.

Naomi studies him. In other words youve got more but youd rather not share it until youve collected pertinent data, confirming your suspicions. He nods.

Fine, well get your full report this evening. Plenty for us to do in the meantime.

Jack gives her a tight smile, thanks Beasley and exits the kitchen, snapping open his cell phone as he goes.

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