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“Until he died. You’ve got everything?” Claire asked.

“Yep. I do.”

The bullet fragment was resting within my breast pocket. The gun was inside a sealed paper bag between my feet. We took the 280 to Cesar Chavez, and from there went to Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, where the crime lab was housed inside a blue-and-gray concrete building.

Claire parked in a spot under one of the three Phoenix palms standing sentry in the parking lot.

I was out of the car an instant before Claire set the hand brake.

 

Chapter 135

 

THE CRIME LAB’S DIRECTOR, Jim Mudge, was waiting inside his office. He greeted us, took the paper bag from me, and then removed Alfred Brinkley’s lethal friend “Bucky.”

We followed Mudge down the hall, second door to the right, and into the indoor range, where he handed the gun to the firearms inspector, who fired the Smith & Wesson Model 10 handgun into a long water-filled chamber. He retrieved the .38 slug and handed it back to me.

“Here you are, Sarge. Good luck with it. Bring that bastard down.”

Mudge escorted Claire and me down to a room at the end of the hallway. It had a horseshoe arrangement of tables and workstations, and a long wall of comparison microscopes.

A young woman greeted us, saying, “I’m Petra. Let’s see what we’ve got.”

I handed her the .38 slug from Alfred Brinkley’s gun and the fragment Claire had removed from Mr. Fong’s brain.

I sucked in my breath and mentally crossed my fingers.

Claire and I crowded around the technician as she set each of the rounds on a stage under the microscope.

Petra was smiling when she stepped back and said, “Take a look for yourselves.”

It was clear even to me as I peered through the double eyepieces and compared the two slugs.

The striations, the lands and grooves on the fragment, were a match to the bullet just fired from Alfred Brinkley’s gun.

The fragment was from the sixth shot, which Alfred Brinkley had fired at Claire’s son Willie — and missed.

That same bullet was going to put Alfred Brinkley on trial again.

I turned to Claire but didn’t know whether to slap her a high five or hug her — so I did first one, then the other.

“Got him,”
Claire said as we held each other.

 

Chapter 136

 

AN HOUR LATER, Rich Conklin and I stood in a gray room full of small tables and chairs at Atascadero. Brinkley entered, looking rosy-cheeked and well-fed.

I thought he might ask me to dance, he looked so glad to see me. “Do you miss me, Lindsay? Because I sure think about the last time I saw you!”

“Don’t bother to sit down, Fred,” I told him. “We’re here to arrest you. We’re charging you with homicide.”

“You’re joking. Kidding me, right?”

I gave him a smile I couldn’t contain due to the fireworks display that was exploding inside my head. I was that happy. “Your big day on the
Del Norte
?”

“What about it?”

“That last shot you fired missed Willie Washburn. But it found another target. We’re here to arrest you for killing Mr. Wei Fong, Fred-o. Charge of murder, second degree.”

“No way, Lindsay,” Brinkley said and shrugged indifferently. “You’re saying I shot someone I didn’t even see?”

“Yeah. You’re a hell of a great shot.”

“You’re dreaming, little lady. I’ve been cleared of the
Del Norte
shootings. I’m legally insane, remember? What you’re talking about is double jeopardy.”

“You weren’t charged for Mr. Fong’s death in your trial, Fred. This is a new case. New evidence. New jury. And I’m guessing that your mother is going to be a witness for the prosecution this time.”

Brinkley’s smile faded as I told him to turn around. I cuffed him, and Conklin read him his rights.

Rich and I marched Alfred Brinkley out to our car. As soon as we arranged him in the backseat behind the mesh screen, his face changed, took on a pained expression that made me think perhaps he’d gone back to an earlier time — when he was a boy and bad things started happening to him.

But Fred was singing by the time we got back to the freeway. “
Ay, ay, ay, ay, canta y no llores / Porque cantando se allegran / Cielito lindo
.”

“Your mother teach you that, Fred?” I asked him. I knew the words to the old song: “Sing, don’t cry. Because by singing, the sky lightens and becomes beautiful.”

I glanced into the rearview mirror and was startled to see that Brinkley was looking at the reflection of my eyes. He stopped singing and said in a loud stage whisper, “Hey, Lindsay, you really think you’ve got me?”

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

 

Our thanks and gratitude to these top professionals, who were so generous with their time and expertise: author and psychiatrist Dr. Maria Paige; Dr. Humphrey Germaniuk, forensic pathologist and ME of Trumbull County, Ohio; top cop Captain Richard Conklin, Stamford, Connecticut, PD; Allen Ross, MD, Montague, Massachusetts; and legal experts Philip Hoffman, New York City; Melody Fujimori, San Francisco; and criminal defense attorney extraordinaire Mickey Sherman, Stamford, Connecticut.

And special thanks to our excellent researchers, Don MacBain, Ellie Shurtleff, and Lynn Colomello.

About the Authors

JAMES PATTERSON is one of the best-known and best-selling writers of all time. He is the author of the two top-selling new detective series of the past decade: the Alex Cross novels, including
Cross; Mary, Mary; London Bridges; Kiss the Girls;
and
Along Came a Spider
, and the Women’s Murder Club series, including
1st to Die; 2nd Chance; 3rd Degree; 4th of July;
and
The 5th Horseman
. He has written many other #1 bestsellers, including
Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas, Lifeguard, Honey-moon, Beach Road
, and
Judge & Jury
. He lives in Florida.

 

MAXINE PAETRO is a novelist and journalist. She lives with her husband in New York.

 

 

The Novels of James Patterson
FEATURING ALEX CROSS
Cross
Mary, Mary
London Bridges
The Big Bad Wolf
Four Blind Mice
Violets Are Blue
Roses Are Red
Pop Goes the Weasel
Cat & Mouse
Jack & Jill
Kiss the Girls
Along Came a Spider

 

THE WOMEN’S MURDER CLUB
The 6th Target
(and Maxine Paetro)
The 5th Horseman
(and Maxine Paetro)
4th of July
(and Maxine Paetro)
3rd Degree
(and Andrew Gross)
2nd Chance
(and Andrew Gross)
1st to Die

 

OTHER BOOKS
The Quickie
(and Michael Ledwidge)
Step on a Crack
(and Michael Ledwidge)
Judge & Jury
(and Andrew Gross)
Maximum Ride: School’s Out — Forever
Beach Road
(and Peter de Jonge)
Lifeguard
(and Andrew Gross)
Maximum Ride
Honeymoon
(and Howard Roughan)
SantaKid
Sam’s Letters to Jennifer
The Lake House
The Jester
(and Andrew Gross)
The Beach House
(and Peter de Jonge)
Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas
Cradle and All
Black Friday
When the Wind Blows
See How They Run
Miracle on the 17th Green
(and Peter de Jonge)
Hide & Seek
The Midnight Club
Season of the Machete
The Thomas Berryman Number
For more information about James Patterson’s novels, visit
www.jamespatterson.com.
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