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Calculated in Death

Calculated in Death

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Autoren: J. D. Robb
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questions when he told you to hack into the hospital’s communication and security?”
    “Just standard ones, so I could program the job. Look, the same elements apply. I didn’t know they were going to kill Parzarri. I mean, grab some reality, right? The guy was good at his work.”
    “What did you figure?”
    “I figured Alexander wanted his guy to scare Parzarri, to make sure he hadn’t blown it, talked to anyone. He was incommunicado for a few days, and Alexander started to sweat it. Especially after you got in his face. Man, he was steamed.”
    “Was he?”
    “Maximum steam. Okay, full disclosure. Total cooperation. He wanted me to hack into your comms—at Central, portable, at home. Let me say you’ve got some major mag shielding. I didn’t have time to get through it. So what I did, I got the other cop’s—the one who was in here?”
    “Detective Peabody.”
    “Yeah. NYPSD has some decent shielding, but it’s doable. I ran the locator on her comm. That’s how the ass-kicker knew where you’d be.”
    “But you didn’t ask questions.”
    “I had to figure he wanted to mess you up some, scare you off. I figure that’s stupid. He does that, you’re just going to put it together, but he doesn’t pay me for advice. Tossing that kid, that’s cold, man. That was very unchill. Superior catch, by the way.”
    “Thanks. Let’s go back to Parzarri for a minute, just to tie it up. You hacked in, got the data on the shuttle flight, the ambulance crew, generated the fake IDs, sent the fake communication.”
    “Yeah, that was the job.”
    “And drove the ambulance.”
    “That’s a kick.” He actually grinned. “Lights, sirens. A rush.”
    “But while you’re driving, Milo, while you’re getting that rush, Parzarri’s in the back being smothered.”
    “I didn’t know. Seriously, you have to pay attention when you’re driving an ambulance.”
    “Tell me what you thought when you left it, and Parzarri at the underpass, switched cars?”
    “Just like before.” His eyes cut away. “Putting a little scare into him.”
    You’re lying now,
Eve thought.
Lying, weaselly little fucker.
    “Putting a scare in him by leaving him hurt, since you didn’t know he was dead. Hurt and alone. Taking his suitcase, just driving off.”
    “I got paid for the hack, the driving. That’s it, that’s all. And I wasn’t going to say anything. The ass-kicker looked . . . kind of pumped. Gave me a bad feeling. We’re supposed to go to the WIN building, so the ass-kicker can talk to Ingersol.”
    “Just talk.”
    “That’s all I knew. I tagged Ingersol, said how Alexander wanted to cover some new details. How it was important, and they should meet in the apartment there. But before that, the ass-kicker has me stop. Not on the schedule, but I do what I’m told. I don’t argue with the guy. He goes into this crappy little hardware store. I’ve got to circle around, and it takes some time with traffic and all. He’s waiting for me when I get back. He’s got this bag from the store. I didn’t know what was in it. As far as I know he needed some freaking hardware.”
    “Reasonable assumption.”
    “Sure.”
    Eve waited a beat. “And then?”
    “Oh, well. Anyway, Whitestone changed the codes after what happened, but I had the pattern and the system, so I bypassed easy enough. Then I parked down the block, went for some coffee, sat and did some work until the tag to come back.”
    Milo stopped, moistened his lips. “This time I got spooked. The guy looked, I don’t know, more than pumped. He looked a little crazy maybe. And I thought I smelled blood. I don’t know for sure, but I do know for sure all I wanted was to take him back to the offices, dump the car in the company garage, and get home. I’m telling you I’d already decided to turn down any more jobs that involved that guy. Whatever Alexander offered to pay wasn’t worth it.”
    “A little late, Milo.”
    “Look, I hack. I don’t hurt anybody. I find information, and yeah, maybe funnel some money, but I don’t do violence.”
    “You just sell information to people who do violence.”
    “It’s not my responsibility what people do with the information.”
    “Well, actually, Milo, you’re wrong about that. The law takes a different view. Which is why you’re under arrest for accessory to murder, three counts.”
    “You can’t
do
that. I just drove the van.”
    Eve expected that would be his war cry for the rest of his

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