A Hard Death

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A Hard Death
Jonathan Hayes

“Let there be light!” said God, and there was Light!

“Let there be Blood!” says man, and there's a sea!

Byron, “Don Juan”

Contents

Chapter 1

The airboat was nearing the edges of the Glades, wending…

Chapter 2

Jenner watched the old man push the shopping cart across…

Chapter 3

Out in the Everglades, Jenner ran along the old canal…

Chapter 4

Jenner climbed the concrete barrier and scrambled down the embankment.

Chapter 5

The tow truck pulled the car over the lip of…

Chapter 6

Jenner straightened. “You guys got a camera?”

Chapter 7

Adam Weiss was thinking:
This is bullshit
. This guy is…

Chapter 8

It was well after dark when Nash drove the patrol…

Chapter 9

The deputy sat inside the car, watching them move the…

Chapter 10

Jenner asked all staff other than Flanagan, and Bunny Rutledge…

Chapter 11

Cause of death wasn't an issue—anyone could see someone had…

Chapter 12

Jenner walked out into the steel-gray morning, blinking in the…

Chapter 13

Adam Weiss leaned back against the tree, his ear still…

Chapter 14

The manager served Jenner his Fontaine Shack Special Burger.

Chapter 15

Jenner's route home took him back through the heart of…

Chapter 16

Jenner was woken by a loud bang from the lot…

Chapter 17

The phone was a grinding dentist's drill jammed into the…

Chapter 18

After pushing the dog out of his cabin, Jenner walked…

Chapter 19

At first, he made pretty good time. The sedge was…

Chapter 20

Jenner stood in the mud, peering into the hammock as…

Chapter 21

It was after eleven a.m. The rain had settled to…

Chapter 22

The swamp buggy lumbered toward them, ripping a broad V…

Chapter 23

Adam Weiss pumped the pedals hard, then coasted, lifting up…

Chapter 24

They brought the bodies by airboat to the Coast Guard…

Chapter 25

Things were worse at the office. Driving down the scrub…

Chapter 26

Just after three p.m., they heard the sirens.

Chapter 27

In the makeup chair, Amanda Tucker had finally had enough…

Chapter 28

In the shadow of the gatehouse eaves, Adam Weiss waited…

Chapter 29

Alone in the quiet of the morgue, Jenner sat on…

Chapter 30

Jenner dropped the paperwork in the office, then sat at…

Chapter 31

Their conversation was brief—there wasn't much to say, and she…

Chapter 32

Jenner flicked on the lights in the garage. Marty's car,…

Chapter 33

The Palmetto Court again. Jenner left his muddy waders in…

Chapter 34

Jenner lay in bed, talking to Annie Carr on the…

Chapter 35

As soon as Jenner's seat belt clicked shut, the dog…

Chapter 36

Jenner glanced up at the autopsy room clock. Three p.m.

Chapter 37

The shadows of the western poplars were longer now, crawling…

Chapter 38

The truck seemed larger; Adam dismissed it as a trick…

Chapter 39

It was just after quarter to seven when Jenner pulled…

Chapter 40

They took Adam out to the fields south of Bel…

Chapter 41

The clubhouse at the Port Fontaine Polo Grounds Country Club…

Chapter 42

Adam was flying now, pedal to the metal, pedal to…

Chapter 43

The black Mercedes SUV sheared into a howling skid, the…

Chapter 44

The maître d' escorted Chip Craine through the lobby and…

Chapter 45

Jenner walked out beyond the barrier of the box privet…

Chapter 46

Jenner drove the Bentley back to Stella Maris, taking it…

Chapter 47

The sound of movement.

Chapter 48

Jenner woke at seven a.m. Maggie was wearing her white…

Chapter 49

Clay Martin tapped the desk in front of Arlene Soto…

Chapter 50

As Cooper and Martin left the office, a small mob…

Chapter 51

Jenner shook his head. Something was definitely not right here.

Chapter 52

Bunny was suturing the body closed when Highway Patrol showed…

Chapter 53

Jenner watched the two troopers walk back down the hall…

Chapter 54

With the entire mortuary staff standing in the sheriff's office…

Chapter 55

Three hours: enough time to get up to Bel Arbre…

Chapter 56

Rudge found Jenner in the loading dock, standing over a…

Chapter 57

They drove north on I-55 into a darkening sky. Rudge…

Chapter 58

Rudge was calling Jenner from the roadside, his jacket held…

Chapter 59

Maggie looked at the dog Jenner had brought in.

Chapter 60

Rudge and Jenner ate in the parking lot next to…

Chapter 61

The UFL visit could've gone better. The farm manager mistook…

Chapter 62

It was past seven p.m. when Rudge dropped Jenner at…

Chapter 63

Deb Putnam sat on Jenner's porch, stomach growling.

Chapter 64

Daylight. Jenner had left the curtains open, and the cabin…

Chapter 65

Brodie stood at the top of the gentle slope, looking…

Chapter 66

At ten thirty a.m., Jenner was dictating his report on…

Chapter 67

Leila, the head of Craine's household staff, was waiting for…

Chapter 68

In the embalming room, Smith watched Reggie Jones open Mrs.…

Chapter 69

When he was safely out of Port Fontaine and onto…

Chapter 70

At lunchtime, her mom still wasn't back from the memorial…

Chapter 71

A steady stream of mourners filed in and out of…

Chapter 72

The medical examiner's office was still deserted. Bucky and Calvin…

Chapter 73

When the staff began to drift back into the office…

Chapter 74

Smith was edgy. It was a cash month—every fourth month…

Chapter 75

Jenner decided to try Maggie Craine one last time. The…

Chapter 76

After the memorial service, the news cameras around the medical…

Chapter 77

The office was deserted; the staff had knocked off early…

Chapter 78

Hold still just a sec, Amanda. I'm going to tape…

Chapter 79

Jenner didn't see Maggie's text at first. It wasn't until…

Chapter 80

Rudge checked the clock on his kitchen wall: he'd made…

Chapter 81

Amanda Tucker was waiting for Jenner at his cabin, standing…

Chapter 82

Onscreen, Dooley Wilson was at the piano in Rick's bar…

Chapter 83

Amanda Tucker stood at the sink, holding up the hem…

Chapter 84

Jenner parked the Accent in front of the Super Target.

Chapter 85

Still no answer from Rudge.

Chapter 86

Dr. Ade was in the waiting room, talking with Maggie. Maggie…

Chapter 87

Jenner needed to see Rudge, talk it out, figure out…

Chapter 88

It was past eleven p.m. when they reached Rudge's place…

Chapter 89

Jenner had been fired, for all intents and purposes, but…

Chapter 90

They were all watching Jenner—the uniformed officers, Bartley, Halvorsen, the…

Chapter 91

It was late, but he knew her mother was out.

Chapter 92

Jenner stood in front of the charred husk of his…

Chapter 93

Jenner woke to the sound of gulls. He was in…

Chapter 94

Jenner was sitting at the wicker desk, wearing a fresh…

Chapter 95

Chip Craine looked well-rested, tanned, and healthy in sunglasses, open-necked…

Chapter 96

A faint, coppery smell of sweat and paper and coin…

Chapter 97

Twenty minutes later, Jenner returned to his room carrying two…

Chapter 98

Jenner drove slowly through the municipal lot, past cop cars…

Chapter 99

The interrogation room smelled of stale sweat. As the video…

Chapter 100

When Jenner had finished his good-byes at the morgue, Flanagan…

Chapter 101

Jenner called Deb Putnam; she was in the field, on…

Chapter 102

Jenner was relieved the Mercedes wasn't in the shelter parking…

Chapter 103

The Polo Course was a luxury development, seven or eight…

Chapter 104

Deb Putnam steadied the clipboard on the hood of her…

Chapter 105

Jenner was a few miles south of Bel Arbre when…

Chapter 106

As she got out of the car, Nash murmured, “Doc…

Chapter 107

Brodie stood on the farmhouse porch, looking at the bunkhouses.

Chapter 108

Doctor! Get her gun! Get her pistol.
Now
!

Chapter 109

Nash motioned down the highway ahead, tapped his gun against…

Chapter 110

Smith and Bentas watched the Taurus approach up the main…

Chapter 111

Nash was jittery and pale, talking a mile a minute.

Chapter 112

Brodie watched Craine drive up. He climbed onto the porch…

Chapter 113

“Jenner? I think the bleeding has stopped.”

Chapter 114

Nash felt his rain-soaked shirt cling to the gun wedged…

Chapter 115

“Hey, officer. Brodie wants to know have you taken care…

Chapter 116

Jenner needed to get rid of the body, get it…

Chapter 117

In the dull light in the shed, Deb was sitting…

Chapter 118

They had to get moving.
Now
.

Chapter 119

Brodie watched Chip Craine, shirt untucked, face ruddy and glistening…

Chapter 120

From the shadows along the shed, Jenner watched Craine take…

Chapter 121

The hierarchy at the farm was preserved at dinnertime as…

Chapter 122

Bartley finished strapping on his body armor standing inside the…

Chapter 123

Brodie was relaxed. He'd been planning for this moment for…

Chapter 124

Deb draped her arm over Jenner's shoulder, and together they…

Chapter 125

Bartley was in the Explorer with two of the team…

Chapter 126

Craine stood on the dock, staring up over the fields…

Chapter 127

Jenner lay by the road toward the north end of…

Chapter 128

The bunkhouses exploded into a single curtain of orange flame…

Chapter 129

Jenner ran the length of the dock and dove, swimming…

Chapter 130

Fifteen minutes later, Jenner still hadn't found her. He was…

Chapter 131

Deb held still as the bright light cut through the…

Chapter 132

Brodie, up on the bench behind the airboat's stick, peered…

Chapter 133

Above the engine, Brodie yelled, “Where's the girl?”

Chapter 134

The light from the airboat had gone, and Deb couldn't…

Chapter 135

Brodie's eyes scanned the banks of the river. Nothing. It…

Chapter 136

Brodie turned the airboat back toward the farm, then let…

Chapter 137

They came out of nowhere, two boats, big searchlights flooding…

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