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Authors: Val McDermid

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‘Radecki did this to you?’ She needed confirmation.

‘Yes/

‘We need to get you to police headquarters, to the rape suite. You’ve got to see a doctor.’

‘That’s not important now. I’m alive. Tony might not be for much longer. You’ve got to do something, Petra.’

Before Petra could say anything, she heard the distinctive ring of her mobile. ‘Let me get that,’ she said, gently extricating herself from Carol’s grasp. She got to her feet and retrieved her bag.

‘Hi, babe.’ The voice was familiar, its cheerfulness dislocating in the context of the apartment.

‘Marijke?’

‘That’s right. Guess where I am.’

‘What?’

‘Guess where I am.’

‘I have no idea,’ Petra said impatiently.

‘I’m nearly at Zoo Station. In a cab. So, where do you want me to meet you?’

‘What? You’re in Berlin?’ Petra wondered if she was losing her mind. This was insane. What the hell was Marijke doing in Berlin?

 

‘I have to go to Koln tomorrow, so I decided I’d make a detour and stay with you. I thought you’d be pleased.’ Marijke had realized that Petra was less than delighted and couldn’t keep the disappointment from her voice.

‘Jesus, Marijke, this is the worst possible moment… No, hang on, you can help me here. I’ve no time to explain, but I need you to come to Carol’s apartment. Can you do that?’

‘Of course. Where is it?’

Petra gave her the address. Til see you soon. I’ll explain. I’ve got to go, I’m sorry,’ she added, glancing over her shoulder to see Carol hauling herself upright using the chair for support. ‘Petra, you’ve got to find them,’ she said urgently.

‘I will, I will.’ She crossed back to the desk and grabbed the phone. ‘Marijke’s on her way. She’ll take you to the police station.’

‘What’s Marijke doing in Berlin?’ Carol asked, sounding as confused as Petra felt.

‘Flick knows.’ Petra punched in a number and waited impatiently for an answer. ‘Hello? Shark, is that you? Thank God you’re still there. Listen, I need you to do something. I haven’t got time to explain, but Radecki and Krasic have to be brought in right now. I want you to talk to KriPo, SchuPo, traffic, everybody. I want every cop in the city looking for them and I want them now.’

For some unfathomable reason, The Shark was laughing. ‘Hey, Petra, it’s not often I get the jump on you,’ he spluttered.

‘What? You mean they’re already in custody?’

‘No, but I can see Radecki from where I’m sitting,’ he said.

‘What?’

‘He’s on TV - Business Berlin. You know, that live studio programme where they get smart suits to talk to the politicos.’

 

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‘He’s at the TV studios now?’ She couldn’t believe her luck.

‘Well, yeah. I mean, like I said, it’s live.’

‘Thank you, God,’ Petra breathed. ‘Shark, who’s around?’

‘Well, there’s just me from the squad. There’s still three of the Special Ops guys here with their boss; they’re typing up their reports about the raid on the farm. I wish I’d been there, it sounds wild. Oh, and there’s a couple of Brits here too, looking for you actually.’

‘Brits?’

‘Some top man called Morgan and one of the desk jockeys from Den Haag, Gander or something.’

Suddenly, Berlin was the only place to be. ‘Never mind them. Tell them to talk to Plesch. Can you put the Special Ops commander on? Now, Shark.’ While she waited impatiently, Petra covered the mouthpiece and spoke to Carol. ‘I can’t believe this. Radecki’s doing a live TV show right now. We can put a tail on him, hopefully he’ll take us straight to Tony.’

‘Oh God, that’s right. I forgot. When he got here, he said he had to go to the TV studios. Jesus, I’m such a fucking fool,’ Carol moaned.

‘No, you’re not, you’re traumatized.’ She looked at her watch. ‘The show’s only been on air for seven minutes. It’s a forty-five-minute programme. The studios are only five minutes from here. It’s going to be OK.’ She heard a voice in her ear and held a hand up to indicate to Carol that she was back on the phone.

‘Hello? It’s me, Becker. Listen, I need your help. We’ve been mounting a major operation against a guy called Tadeusz Radecki. He’s just raped and beaten one of our officers, and we believe he’s planning to kill one of her associates. I haven’t got time to go through the proper channels, but there’s a man’s life on the line here. Can you get mobile and meet me outside Channel Five in twenty minutes? We can tail Radecki

 

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IJ from the studios, maybe manage to stop this going down?’

‘Can’t you get KriPo to handle this?’

Petra gave it everything she had. ‘We haven’t got time. Look, I wouldn’t ask if it wasn’t vital. Radecki and his sidekick Krasic are the worst. Drugs, guns, illegals - they move them all. And they’re killers. They know they’re blown and, if we don’t get them now, we could lose more than a life.’

‘Oh, fuck it. Why not? OK. We’ll see you outside Channel Five in twenty.’

‘I owe you,’ she said.

‘Fucking right you do. See you there.’

She replaced the phone with an enormous sense of relief. ‘I think we’ve got him,’ she said quietly. ‘We know where he is. We can tail him and pray he takes us to Tony in time.’

Carol was on her feet and wobbling towards the bathroom. ‘He must have gone straight to the TV from here. Tony must still be alive.’

‘Where are you going?’ Petra demanded.

‘I’m going for a shower. You’re not leaving me behind.’

‘Don’t be crazy. You need to see a police doctor, we need to take evidence of what he did to you.’

Carol continued on her way, undaunted. ‘This doesn’t matter. We’ve got enough on Radecki to put him away forever. I need to be with you. I need to be sure Tony’s OK.’

‘No way,’ Petra protested. ‘You’re in no fit state to go anywhere. That’s why Marijke’s coming here, to take care of you.’ II ‘I’m coming with you,’ Carol said stubbornly.

“There’s no time. I’m leaving now.’ Petra picked up her bag and made for the door.

‘You can’t do this to me, Petra,’ Carol shouted.

‘Yes, I can. Because it’s the right thing. I need to concentrate on catching Radecki and saving Tony’s life. I don’t want

 

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to have to worry about you as well. You stay here. I’ll call you as soon as there’s any news.’ She was about to open the door when the intercom buzzed. Petra grabbed the handset. l]a? She listened for a moment, then pressed the door-release button. ‘Marijke is on her way up. I’ll call you. I promise, I’ll call you.’

Petra opened the door and walked down the hall to the lift. Not in her wildest imaginings could she have come up with this scenario for her first meeting with Marijke. It was hard to picture anything less romantic than leaving her to comfort a rape victim while Petra went in search of a killer.

The doors opened and the two women faced each other. Petra couldn’t stop the smile. Taller than she’d imagined, but far more attractive in the flesh than in the photographs Marijke had sent her. ‘Hey,’ she said. ‘Your timing is terrible.’

‘I thought you’d be pleased,’ Marijke said huffily.

‘Christ, Marijke! Carol’s been raped, Radecki’s taken Tony prisoner and he’s going to kill him. I can’t think about anything else right now.’

Marijke’s face crumpled in shock. ‘How is this?’

Petra pushed past her into the lift, gabbling all the while. ‘Somehow, Carol’s cover has been blown. I don’t know how, I haven’t had the chance to ask her. Radecki raped her, beat her. She’s in a hell of a mess. I need to try and stop him killing Tony. You have to look after Carol, she shouldn’t be alone.’ She gave Marijke a quick kiss on the lips and gently steered her out of the lift. Til call.’ As the lift doors slid closed, she shouted, Tm really pleased you’re here, Marijke.’

Stunned, Marijke stood staring at the brushed steel doors. This wasn’t the encounter she’d fantasized about. She wasn’t sure if her English was to blame, but she thought Petra had told her Carol had been raped and Tony was about to be killed. It was hard to take in. Only a few hours had passed

 

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since she had talked to them both on the phone. She raised her eyebrows, shrugged her backpack more firmly on to her shoulder and started looking for 302.

The door was ajar, and she could hear the sound of running water. Marijke stepped inside, closing the door behind her. Now she could hear that it was a shower cascading from behind a door on her left. She put down her backpack and knocked hard enough to be heard over the downpour. ‘Hello?’ she called tentatively.

The water stopped. ‘Marijke?’ a voice said.

‘It’s Marijke, yes.’

‘Come in, it’s not locked.’ The shower resumed. Marijke entered to find a woman she presumed was Carol Jordan leaning against the wall of the shower cubicle, scrubbing herself with a bar of soap. Her face was a mess. The soft tissue had ballooned, her nose was clearly broken and her eyes were shrouded in bruises. That her wet hair was plastered to her head only made it look worse.

‘I’m so sorry,’ Marijke said.

‘I’m doing OK,’ Carol said. ‘Really, I am.’

‘I think you should not be washing yourself like this?’ Marijke said.

‘I’ve been through this once with Petra. This isn’t important. Tony’s what matters now.’ Carol reached up and turned off the water again. ‘Could you pass me a towel? And maybe help me out of here?’

Marijke leapt to her aid, wrapping her in one of the fluffy bath sheets that hung on the rail. ‘I don’t understand what’s happening.’

Carol closed her eyes, exhausted with the effort of standing in the shower. ‘I need to sit down,’ she said. Marijke steered her to the toilet. ‘Get me some clothes from the bedroom, would you? I can’t face going in there just yet. It’s across the

 

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hall. Jeans and a sweater, underwear, whatever. I’ll explain, I promise.’

While Marijke was gone, Carol managed to make a reasonable job of drying herself. She could hardly bear the pain when she tried to towel between her legs. She didn’t want to think about the damage Radecki had done to her. There would be the rest of her life to contemplate that.

Marijke came back with an armful of clothes. ‘You don’t just want a dressing gown?’ she said. ‘I’m going out,’ Carol said wearily. ‘I don’t think so,’ Marijke said. ‘You don’t stand properly.’ ‘I need to be there,’ Carol said. ‘Will you help me dress?’ ‘OK. But you tell me what’s going on, please.’ Carol groaned. ‘It’s a long story. And I don’t know all of it.’

Marijke squatted down and started to put Carol’s socks on. ‘So make a start with what you do know.’

 

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‘.*

 

The TV company had clearly devoted all their lighting budget to their studios, Petra thought. If any public car park had been this badly lit at night, the customers would have complained it was a mugger’s paradise. Still, she supposed, it was safe enough, given how hard she’d found it to get past the security guards on the gate. If Kamal had been heading for a live TV appearance and not the GeSa, Marlene would never have got to him.

She pushed the search button on the radio, irritated by the inane phone-in that had just started. What was keeping Radecki? The programme must have finished a good fifteen minutes ago. Surely he hadn’t stopped to have a drink with the presenter and his fellow guests? He couldn’t have left already; at night, the only way out of the building was via the back entrance and the car park. Besides, from where she was sitting, she could see Radecki’s black Mercedes with the unmistakable profile of Darko Krasic behind the wheel.

God, she hoped they were going to lead her to Tony. And that he was still alive. For all she knew, Radecki could have been lying to Carol. Tony could have been murdered before that Polish bastard turned up at the apartment. What she couldn’t work out was how Carol’s cover had been blown. They’d been so circumspect. How had Radecki connected Tony and Carol? And why had he kidnapped Tony? How had

 

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something that was in perfect shape this morning turned into a pile of crap by evening?

Well, maybe they’d get some answers by the end of the night. She had confidence in the arrangements she’d made. There were three other cars out there besides hers. The Shark was driving one of the Special Ops guys. There were two others in an unmarked police car. And the Special Ops commander was driving his own SUV. She hadn’t been best pleased to discover he had Larry Candle and some other British cop called Morgan on board, but she wasn’t in any position to tell them to fuck off and leave this to the locals. At least all the drivers knew the drill about swapping the tail car at regular intervals. She didn’t think there was any way that Krasic could lose them.

The rear entrance of the studio complex opened and three men walked out, clearly in conversation. She spotted Radecki at once. Normally, she would have alerted the rest of the team, but they’d agreed to keep radio silence. With a pair of villains as sophisticated as Radecki and Krasic, it paid to keep risk to a minimum. And even then, as recent events had proved, they could still wreak havoc.

Radecki shook hands with the other two men and walked briskly to his car. Krasic had the lights on and the engine running before he got there. Petra started her engine as the Merc glided out of its bay and headed for the exit. She followed at a discreet distance, catching up as the barrier rose. The Mercedes turned left, and, as agreed, she turned right, flashing her lights at the other cars. They set off in a staggered convoy while she did a three-point turn in the middle of the street and tagged along behind the SUV.

None of them noticed the black BMW Z8 that fell in behind Petra’s car.

 

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‘That’s them,’ Carol said excitedly as the Mercedes pulled out of the car park. ‘Go, Marijke, go!’

‘Wait a minute. We know Petra and her people will follow. We must make sure we don’t get in the way. If she sees you, she’ll send you home.’ Marijke watched intently, noting the car that had followed the Mercedes was turning round to tuck in behind the three vehicles that had already formed a tail.

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