Menu

Pretty Girl Gone (Mac McKenzie #3) - Page 5/94

“Why did you call?”

She didn’t reply. Instead, she gazed at our drinks for a few moments, and then at the walls of the booth and finally at me. She was dressed in silk and cashmere; a long, charcoal-colored wool coat hung on the hook next to the booth. She looked like she had never wanted for anything, but that was merely a carefully cultivated illusion. I knew her when she worked the camera counter at Walgreen’s to put herself through school.

“What is it, Zee?”

“Probably nothing. It’s just—It just makes me so angry.”

“What does?”

“I heard that you do favors for people.”

“Sometimes. For friends.”

“Am I a friend?”

“You know you are.”

“Perhaps you can do a favor for me—for old time’s sake.”

“Sure.”

“Be careful. You haven’t heard what it is yet.”

“Doesn’t matter. If I can help you, I will—for old time’s sake.”

Her voice was serious, yet her mouth formed a smile that was almost giddy, as if she had gone some time without hearing good news. Lindsey reached into her bag and brought out an 8? by 11 sheet of white paper folded twice and slid it across the table to me. I unfolded it. It was a hard copy of an e-mail. It read:

John Allen Barrett murdered his high school sweetheart, Elizabeth Rogers, in Victoria, Minnesota, and the police covered it up so he could become a basketball hero. If he runs for the U.S. Senate, I will expose him to the world.

“Whoa,” I said.

“It’s a lie.” She spoke the word like she had just discovered its meaning. “A big lie.”

“I should hope so.”

I examined the e-mail more closely. It was unsigned. The gobbledygook in the “from” field was unpronounceable. It had been addressed to Lindsey Bauer and sent at 6:57 P.M. Friday, three days earlier. The subject line was empty.

“Lindsey Bauer,” I said.

“It was sent to my dot-com account,” Lindsey said. “I have a dot-gov address through the state, but this was sent to my private e-mail address.”

“How many people have your private address?”

“I don’t know. Not many.”

I folded the paper and slid it across the table to her. “What do you want me to do?”

She slid it back. “This is political, I know it is. Someone is trying to mess with Jack through me, and I want to know who.”

“You want to know who sent the e-mail?”

“Exactly.”

“That’s it?”

“Can you do it?”

“Sure, but . . .” I gestured toward the heavyset man near the door. “Why not use your own people?”

“Because then it becomes public record. My e-mails through the state, all of Jack’s e-mails—that’s public record. You can get copies through the Freedom of Information Act. But what’s sent to me personally, that’s private.”

“Unless you make it public.”

“It could be that’s what all this is about. It would make a nice headline, wouldn’t it: First Lady Asks Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, ‘Is the Governor a Murderer?’ ”

She smiled slightly, and in that moment I knew she was hiding something. I didn’t know why I knew, yet I did. Probably it was because I had seen her smile often when she was younger and I recognized that it wasn’t the same. All of my internal alarm systems fired at once. The noise was so loud in my head I was amazed that everyone in the restaurant wasn’t diving for the door.

“What the e-mail says, is it true?”

Her eyes were sharp, but not angry, as she considered the question.

“Of course it’s not true.”

“Because that would have been my first question.”

“It’s an outrageous lie.”

“Not who sent it, but if it’s true.”

“I’m sure that’s exactly what the writer wants you to ask.”

“Have you spoken to the governor about it?”

“Certainly not.”

“Does he even know about the e-mail?”

“He has enough to worry about without this nonsense.”

The alarm bells just kept getting louder and louder. I felt sweat on my forehead and trickling down my back. I considered removing my bomber jacket, decided to leave it on.

“Was the e-mail sent to anyone else? To the governor?”

“I don’t know. If Jack received one, he didn’t tell me.”

“Why send it to you?”

“To drive a wedge between us.”

“Between you and the governor.”

“Yes.”

“If that was the case, why accuse the governor of murder? Why not just say he’s sleeping with one of his assistants?”

“If I knew who sent the e-mail, maybe then I’d know the answer to that, too.”

She had me there.

“Is Jack running for the Senate?”

“People have been asking him about it, only he hasn’t decided, yet. That’s confidential, by the way.”



Category

Discovering the World of Free Online Novels

In an age where digital access is at our fingertips, the world of literature has evolved significantly. For book lovers and avid readers, the prospect of finding and reading novels for free online is not only exciting but also incredibly convenient. Whether you're looking for classic literature, contemporary fiction, or niche genres, there are countless resources available where you can indulge in your reading passion without spending a dime. Let's explore how you can dive into this literary treasure trove.

Why Read Novels Online for Free?

Reading novels online for free offers numerous advantages. For one, it eliminates the need to purchase physical books, saving you money and space. Additionally, with instant access, you can start reading as soon as you find a novel that piques your interest. Online platforms also allow for a vast selection of genres and authors, including rare or out-of-print titles that might be hard to find elsewhere.

Top Websites to Read Novels for Free

Several websites offer free access to novels, whether you're interested in classics, contemporary works, or indie publications. Here are a few reliable sites:

Legal Considerations

While the idea of free books is appealing, it's essential to ensure you're downloading or reading novels legally. Many websites, like those mentioned above, offer books that are in the public domain or have been released for free distribution by the authors. Always check the licensing terms of a book before downloading it to avoid any legal issues.

Genres to Explore

Whether you’re into romance, mystery, science fiction, fantasy, or historical fiction, there’s a wealth of free online novels available in every genre. Sites like Wattpad and ManyBooks categorize novels by genre, making it easy to find what you’re interested in. If you’re in the mood for something classic, Project Gutenberg has a treasure trove of time-honored works from authors like Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and Mark Twain.

The Rise of Indie Authors

One of the most exciting aspects of reading novels online for free is discovering new voices. Many independent authors publish their work online for free to build an audience. Platforms like Wattpad have become launchpads for these writers, some of whom have gone on to publish bestsellers. By reading these novels, you’re supporting up-and-coming authors and getting in on the ground floor of potentially the next big literary sensation.

Community and Interaction

Reading novels online often comes with the added benefit of community interaction. Platforms like Wattpad allow readers to comment on chapters, interact with authors, and even contribute to the story's development in some cases. This level of engagement can enhance your reading experience, as you become part of a community of like-minded readers.

Accessibility and Convenience

With the ability to read on various devices—be it a smartphone, tablet, or computer—free online novels offer unparalleled convenience. You can carry an entire library in your pocket, ready to be accessed anytime, anywhere. This is particularly beneficial for those who travel frequently or have limited physical space for books.

Conclusion

The availability of free online novels has transformed the reading experience, making it more accessible and diverse than ever before. Whether you’re a fan of classic literature or looking to discover new indie authors, there’s something out there for everyone. By exploring the many free resources available, you can immerse yourself in the world of literature without any cost, and enjoy the freedom to read whatever, whenever you want.

So why wait? Start your journey into the world of free online novels today and discover a universe of stories waiting to be explored.