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The Bone Collector

The Bone Collector

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Autoren: Jeffery Deaver
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scene,” he said. “You saved the vic. Great job, guys.” He nodded toward Sachs to show the noun included her too. “But the prick’s ’napped another one?”
    “Or’s about to,” Rhyme muttered, gazing at the prints.
    “We’re working on the clues right now,” Banks said.
    “Jim, I’ve been trying to track you down,” Sellitto said. “I tried the mayor’s office.”
    “I was with the chief. Had to fucking beg for some extra searchers. Got another fifty men pulled off UN security detail.”
    “Captain, there’s something we got to talk about. We gotta problem. Something happened at the last scene . . .”
    A voice as yet unheard from boomed through the room, “Problem? Who got a problem? We don’t got no problems here, do we? None ay-tall.”
    Rhyme looked up at the tall, thin man in the doorway. He was jet black and wore a ridiculous green suit and shoes that shone like brown mirrors. Rhyme’s heart plummeted. “Dellray.”
    “Lincoln Rhyme. New York’s own Ironside. Hey, Lon. And Jim Polling, how’s it hangin’, buddy?”
    Behind Dellray were a half-dozen other men and a woman. Rhyme knew in a heartbeat why the federal agents were here. Dellray scanned the officers in theroom, his attention alighting momentarily on Sachs then flying away.
    “What do you want?” Polling asked.
    Dellray said, “Haven’t you guessed, gemmuns. You’re outa business. We closin’ you up. Yessir. Just like a bookie.”

SEVENTEEN
    O ne of us.
    That’s how Dellray was looking at Lincoln Rhyme as he walked around the bed. Some people did this. Paralysis was a club and they crashed the party with jokes, nods, winks. You know I love you, man, ’cause I’m makin’ funna you.
    Lincoln Rhyme had learned that this attitude got tiring very, very quickly.
    “Lookit that,” Dellray said, poking at the Clinitron. “That’s something outa Star Trek. Commander Riker, get your ass in the shuttle.”
    “Go away, Dellray,” Polling said. “It’s our case.”
    “And how’s dis here patient doing, Dr. Crusher?”
    The captain was stepping forward, a rooster the lanky FBI agent towered over. “Dellray, you listening? Go away.”
    “Man, I’ma get me one of those, Rhyme. Lay my ass down in it, watcha game. Seriously, Lincoln, how you doin’? Been a few years.”
    “Did they knock?” Rhyme asked Thom.
    “No, they didn’t knock.”
    “You didn’t knock,” Rhyme said. “So may I suggest that you leave?”
    “Gotta warrant,” Dellray murmured, flicking papers in his breast pocket.
    Amelia Sachs’s right index fingernail worried her thumb, which was on the verge of bleeding.
    Dellray looked around the room. He was clearly impressed at their impromptu lab but strangled the feeling fast. “We’re taking over. Sorry.”
    In twenty years of policing, Rhyme had never seen a peremptory takeover like this.
       “Fuck this, Dellray,” Sellitto began, “you passed on the case.”
    The agent swiveled his glossy black face around until he was looking down at the detective.
    “Passed? Passed? I never got no ring-a-ling about it. D’jou call me?”
    “No.”
    “Then who dropped the dime?”
    “Well . . .” Sellitto, surprised, glanced at Polling, who said, “You got an advisory. That’s all we’ve gotta send you.” On the defensive now too.
    “An advisory. Yeah. And, hey, how ’xactly was that delivered? Would that have been by Pony Ex -press? Book-rate mail? Tell me, Jim, what’s the good of an overnight advisory when there’s an ongoing operation?”
    Polling said, “We didn’t see the need.”
    “We?” Dellray asked quickly. Like a surgeon spotting a microscopic tumor.
    “ I didn’t see the need,” Polling snapped. “I told the mayor to keep it a local operation. We’ve got it under control. Now fuck off, Dellray.”
    “And you thought you could wrap it up in time for the eleven o’clock news.”
    Rhyme was startled when Polling shouted, “What we thought was none of your goddamn business. It’s our fucking case.” He knew about the captain’s legendary temper but he’d never seen it in action.
    “Ac-tu-ally, it’s ou-ur fucking case now.” Dellray strolled past the table that held Cooper’s equipment.
    Rhyme said, “Don’t do this, Fred. We’re getting a handle on this guy. Work with us but don’t take it away. This unsub isn’t like anything you’ve ever seen.”
    Dellray smiled. “Let’s see, what’s the latest I hear about this ‘fucking’ case? That

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