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Shock Wave

Shock Wave

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Autoren: John Sandford
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Thor said. “So, we got a deal?”
    “Maybe.”
    “Maybe?”
    “I want to get a look at Mrs. Shepard first,” Virgil said. “A youth like yourself might not be qualified to handle her.”
    “That is not right ,” Thor said. “That is wrong .”
     
     
    UP IN HIS HOTEL ROOM, Virgil called Davenport, who was about to leave the office, and told him about the note.
    “Can you do both? Get the bomber and the city council?”
    “If this note is real, I might,” Virgil said. “The thing is, half the people in town believe the council sold out, and they may be right. And they’re looking for somebody to help. They deserve at least a look.”
    “Fine. But keep the bomber on the front burner,” Davenport said. “If you can do the other . . . I hate that kind of corruption shit. It drags us all down. But they’re not killing anybody. Not yet, anyway.”
    “Okay. I thought I’d check,” Virgil said.
    “I okayed Sandy for some research time on anti-PyeMart sites,” Davenport said. “She’ll be getting back to you.”
    “Good. Hell, I’m gonna push everything,” Virgil said. “I think I can crack the whole town open. The fact is, moving on the city council might get me closer to the bomber, too.”
    “Good luck with that,” Davenport said. “Stay in touch. And stay out of the boat, goddamnit.”
    “What boat?”

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    T HAT EVENING, VIRGIL CALLED the AmericInn and got transferred to Marie Chapman’s room. She’d just come through the door, she said, when she picked up. “Willard’s got his computer out, and he’s looking at spreadsheets, so I’m done.”
    “Good. Can I buy you dinner?”
    “Yes. Is there anywhere besides Bunson’s? I’m about Bunsoned out.”
    “There’s an exceptional Applebee’s in Butternut,” Virgil said. “Mmm-mm.”
    “Bunson’s it is,” she said. “Give me a half hour. I’ll meet you in the lobby.”
     
     
    VIRGIL DID A QUICK RUN through the bathroom, showered, brushed his teeth, slapped a little Old Spice behind his ears, went outside, dropped the boat trailer, cleaned out the truck, and still had five minutes to get to the AmericInn.
    On the way over, he questioned his motives: he was still attached to Lee Coakley, but had the feeling that Lee was drifting away, if not already gone. Should he push on Chapman a little, to see what would happen? With her rootless type of job, he didn’t doubt that she would be a little lonely, and sophisticated enough not to put too much importance on . . . what? What exactly was he doing here? And if he should hustle her into bed, or vice versa, what would that do for, or to, his soul?
    Anyway, he got to her motel in three minutes, and precisely a half hour after he’d spoken to her on the phone, she walked into the lobby and said, “Right on the minute.”
    She was wearing a turquoise blouse and black pants, with a Hopi silver necklace and earrings. “You look terrific,” Virgil said.
    “You’re getting off on the right foot,” she said. “I require large amounts of flattery.”
    “You came to the right guy,” he said.
     
     
    ON THE WAY TO BUNSON’S, they chitchatted, and at the restaurant, got a quiet table. Virgil ordered a Leinie’s and Chapman got a margarita, and Virgil started filling her in on the lack of any new developments in the search for the bomber.
    “The sheriff said something about doing a survey . . .”
    “Yeah, I gotta go back there tonight and print up a bunch of letters and stuff them in envelopes and get them addressed,” Virgil said. “Gonna get the sheriff ’s deputies to deliver them tomorrow . . . and then tomorrow night, I’m going to put it all together.”
    He explained the survey idea, and she said, “I’m familiar with the market concept, but usually, you need the players to bet on the outcome with some kind of pot they can win. Money. I could probably get Willard to put up some cash.”
    Virgil was shaking his head: “No, no. The kind of thing you’re talking about, there’s got to be a payoff to get people to play, and be serious about it. With this one, the payoff is catching the bomber and keeping yourself from getting blown up.”
    She said, “Maybe. You’re gonna have to sort thousands of different names.”
    “I’m hoping not. I’m hoping there’ll be hundreds, or maybe only dozens. That everybody knows who the potential crazies are,” Virgil said. “The guy who gave me this idea thinks the bomber will be in the top ten.”
     
     
    THEY TALKED

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