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The Vanished Man

The Vanished Man

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Autoren: Jeffery Deaver
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the inside might’ve told him to park there?”
    “Inside?” Kadesky asked, frowning. “Are you saying somebody was helping him? No, none of my people would do that.”
    “Rhyme,” Sachs said, “what are you getting at?”
    He ignored her and turned again to Kara. “I asked you to go to the tent to find Mr. Kadesky about when?”
    “I guess it was about seven-fifteen.”
    “And you were in the box seat area?” She nodded and he continued, “Near the exit row?”
    The woman looked around the room awkwardly. “I guess. Yeah, I was.” She looked at Sachs. “Why’s he asking me all this? What’s going on?”
    Rhyme answered, “I’m asking because I remembered something you told us, Kara. About people who’re involved in an illusionist’s act. There’s the assistant —the person that we know is working with the illusionist. Then there’s the volunteer from the audience. Then there’s someone else: the confederate. Those’re people who are actually working with the magician but seem to have nothing to do with him. They pretend to be stagehands or volunteers.”
    Kadesky said, “Right, lots of magicians use confederates.”
    Rhyme turned to Kara and said sharply, “Which is what you’ve been all along, haven’t you?”
    “What’s that?” Bell asked, his drawl more pronounced in his surprise.
    The young woman gasped, shaking her head.
    “She’s been working with Loesser from the beginning,” Rhyme said to Sachs.
    “No!” Kadesky said. “Her?”
    Rhyme continued, “She needs money badly and Loesser paid her fifty thousand to help him.”
    Desperate, Kara said, “But Loesser and I never even met before today!”
    “You didn’t need to see him in person. Balzac was the intermediary. He was in on it too.”
    “Kara?” Sachs whispered. “No. I don’t believe it. She wouldn’t do that!”
    “Wouldn’t she? What do you know about her? Do you even know her real name?”
    “I . . .” Sachs’s troubled eyes turned toward the young woman. “No,” she whispered. “She never told me.”
    Tearfully the young woman shook her head. Finally she said, “Amelia, I’m so sorry. . . . But you don’t understand. . . . Mr. Balzac and Weir were friends. They performed together for years and he was devastated when Weir died in the fire. Loesser told Mr. Balzac what he was going to do and they forced me to help him. But, you have to believe me, I didn’t know they were going to hurt anybody. Mr. Balzac said it was just an extortion thing—to get even with Mr. Kadesky. By the time I realized Loesser was killing people it was too late. They said if I didn’t keep helping him he was going to give my name to the police. I’d go to jail forever. Mr. Balzac would too. . . .” She wiped her face. “I couldn’t do that to him.”
    “To your revered mentor,” Rhyme said bitterly.
    With a look of panic in her brilliant blue eyes the young woman shoved her way through Sachs and Kadesky and leaped for the door.
    “Stop her, Roland!” Rhyme shouted.
    Bell sprinted forward and tackled her. They tumbled into the corner of the room. She was strong but Bell managed to cuff her. He rose, panting from the effort, and pulled his Motorola off his belt, calling in for a prisoner transfer down to detention.
    Looking disgusted, he put the radio away and read Kara her rights.
    Rhyme sighed. “I tried to tell you earlier, Sachs. I couldn’t get through on the phone. I wish it weren’t true. But there you have it. She and Balzac were with Loesser all along. They gulled us like we were their audience.”

Chapter Fifty-one
    Whispering, the policewoman said, “I just . . . I don’t see how she did it.”
    Rhyme said to Bell, “She manipulated the evidence, lied to us, planted fake clues. . . . Roland, go over to the whiteboards. I’ll show you.”
    “ Kara planted evidence?” Sachs asked, astonished.
    “Oh, you bet she did. And she did a damn good job too. From the first scene, even before you found her. You told me that she gave you that sign to meet her in the coffee shop. They set it up from the beginning.”
    Bell was at the whiteboards and as he pointed out items of evidence Rhyme explained how Kara had tricked them.
    A moment later Thom called, “There’s an officer here.”
    “Show ’em in,” Rhyme said.
    A policewoman walked through the doorway and joined Sachs, Bell and Kadesky, surveying them through stylish glasses with a look of curiosity on her face. She nodded to

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