tion。 She told Mitch Saturday morning that she would be damned if any bunch of lawyers would tell her when to work and when to have babies。 But I don't think it's a problem。〃
〃Does he realize how permanent this place is?〃
〃I think so。 There was no mention of putting in a few years and moving on。 I think he got the message。 He wants to be a partner; like all of them。 He's broke and wants the money。〃
〃What about the dinner at my place?〃
〃They were nervous; but had a good time。 Very impressed with your place。 Really liked your wife。〃
〃Sex?〃
〃Every night。 Sounded like a honeymoon in there。〃
〃What'd they do?〃
〃We couldn't see; remember。 Sounded normal。 Nothing kinky。 I thought of you and how much you like pictures; and I kept telling myself we should've rigged up some cameras for old Ollie。〃
〃Shut up; DeVasher。〃
〃Maybe next time。〃
They were silent as DeVasher looked at a notepad。 He stubbed his cigar in the ashtray and smiled to himself。
〃All in all;〃 he said; 〃it's a strong marriage。 They seemed to be very intimate。 Your driver said they held hands all weekend。 Not a cross word for three days。 That's pretty good; ain't it? But who am I? I've been married three times myself。〃
〃That's understandable。 What about children?〃
〃Couple of years。 She wants to work some; then get pregnant。〃
〃What's your opinion of this guy?〃
〃Very good; very decent young man。 Also very ambitious。 I think he's driven and he won't quit until he's at the top。 He'll take some chances; bend some rules if necessary。〃
Ollie smiled。 〃That's what I wanted to hear。〃
〃Two phone calls。 Both to her mother in Kentucky。 Nothing remarkable。〃
〃What about his family?〃
〃Never mentioned。〃
〃No word on Ray?〃
〃We're still looking; Ollie。 Give us some time。〃
DeVasher closed the McDeere file and opened another; much thicker one。 Lambert rubbed his temples and stared at the floor。 〃What's the latest?〃 he asked softly。
〃It's not good; Ollie。 I'm convinced Hodge and Kozinski are working together now。 Last week the FBI got a warrant and checked Kozinski's house。 Found our wiretaps。 They told him his house was bugged; but of course they don't know who did it。 Kozinski tells Hodge last Friday while they're hiding in the third…floor library。 We got a bug nearby; and we pick up bits and pieces。 Not much; but we know they talked about the wiretaps。 They're convinced everything is bugged; and they suspect us。 They're very careful where they talk。〃
〃Why would the FBI bother with a search warrant?〃
〃Good question。 Probably for our benefit。 To make things look real legal and proper。 They respect us。〃
〃Which agent?〃
〃Tarrance。 He's in charge; evidently。〃
〃Is he good?〃
〃He's okay。 Young; green; overzealous; but petent! He's no match for our men。〃
〃How often has he talked to Kozinski?〃
〃There's no way to know。 They figure we're listening; so everybody's real careful。 We know of four meetings in the last month; but I suspect more。〃
〃How much has he spilled?〃
〃Not much; I hope。 They're still shadowboxing。 The last conversation we got was a week ago and he didn't say much。 He's bad scared。 They're coaxing a lot; but not getting much。 He hasn't yet made the decision to cooperate。 They approached him; remember。 At least we think they approached him。 They shook him up pretty bad and he was ready to cut a deal。 Now he's having second thoughts。 But he's still in contact with them; and that's what worries me。〃
〃Does his wife know?〃
〃I don't think so。 She knows he's acting strange; and he tells her it's office pressure。〃
〃What about Hodge?〃
〃Still ain't talked to the Fibbies; as far as we know。 He and Kozinski talk a lot; or whisper; I should say。 Hodge keeps saying he's scared to death of the FBI; that they don't play fair and they cheat and play dirty。 He won't move without Kozinski。〃
〃What if Kozinski is eliminated?〃
〃Hodge will be a new man。 But I don't think we've reached that point。 Dammit; Ollie; he ain't some hotshot thug who gets in the way。 He's a very nice young man; with kids and all that。〃
〃Your passion is overwhelming。 I guess you think I enjoy this。 Hell; I practically raised these boys。〃
〃Well; get them back in line; then; before this thing goes too far。 New York's getting suspicious; Ollie。 They're asking a lot of questions。〃
〃Who?〃
〃Lazarov。〃
〃What have you told them; DeVasher?〃
〃Everything。 That's my job。 They want you in New York day after tomorrow; for a full briefing。〃
〃What do they want?〃
〃Answers。 And plans。〃
〃Plans for what?〃
〃Preliminary plans to eliminate Kozinski; Hodge and Tarrance; should it bee necessary。〃
〃Tarrance! Are you crazy; DeVasher? We can't eliminate a cop。 They'll send in the troops。〃
〃Lazarov is stupid; Ollie。 You know that。 He's an idiot; but I don't think we should tell him。〃
〃I think I will。 I think I'll go to New York and tell Lazarov he's a plete fool。〃
〃You do that; Ollie。 You do that。〃
Oliver Lambert jumped from his seat and headed for the door。 〃Watch McDeere for another month。〃
〃Sure; Ollie。 You betcha。 He'll sign。 Don't worry。〃
The Mazda was sold for two hundred dollars; and most of the money was immediately invested in a twelve…foot U…Haul rental truck。 He would be reimbursed in Memphis。 Half of the odd assortment of furniture was given or thrown away; and when loaded the truck held a refrigerator; a bed; a dresser and chest of drawers; a small color television; boxes of dishes; clothes and junk and an old sofa which was taken out of sentiment and would not last long in the new location。
Abby held Hearsay; the mutt; as Mitch worked his way through Boston and headed south; far south toward the promise of better things。 For three days they drove the back roads; enjoyed the countryside; sang along with the radio; slept in cheap motels and talked of the house; the BMW; new furniture; children; affluence。 They rolled down the windows and let the wind blow as the truck approached top speeds of almost forty…five miles per hour。 At one point; somewhere in Pennsylvania; Abby mentioned that perhaps they could stop in Kentucky for a brief visit。 Mitch said nothing; but chose a route through the Carolinas and Georgia; never venturing within two hundred miles of any point on the Kentucky border。 Abby let it pass。
They arrived in Memphis on a Thursday morning; and; as promised; the black 318i sat under the carport as though it belonged there。 He stared at the car。 She stared at the house。 The lawn was thick; green and neatly trimmed。 The hedges had been manicured。 The marigolds were in bloom。
The keys were found under a bucket in the utility room; as promised。
After the first test drive; they quickly unloaded the truck before the neighbors could inspect the sparse belongings。 The U…Haul was returned to the nearest dealer。 Another test drive。
An interior designer; the same one who would do his office; arrived after noon and brought with her samples of carpet; paint; floor coverings; curtains; drapes; wallpaper。 Abby found the idea of a designer a bit hilarious after their apartment in Cambridge; but played along。 Mitch was immediately bored; and excused himself for another test drive。 He toured the tree…lined; quiet; shady streets of this handsome neighborhood of which he was now a member。 He smiled as boys on bicycles stopped and whistled at his new car。 He waved at the postman walking down the sidewalk sweating profusely。 Here he was; Mitchell Y。 McDeere; twenty…five years old and one week out of law school; and he had arrived。
At three; they followed the designer to an upscale furniture store where the manager politely informed them that Mr。 Oliver Lambert had already made arrangements for their credit; if they so chose; and there was in fact no limit on what they could buy and finance。 They bought a houseful。 Mitch frowned from time to time; and twice vetoed items as too expensive; but Abby ruled the day。 The designer plimented her time and again on her marvelous taste; and said she would see Mitch on Monday; to do his office。 Marvelous; he said。
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