The Associate

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Authors: John Grisham
Tags: Fiction, legal thriller
this?”
    “No. After she left school, there was not a word.”
    “Anyway, she has an older sister in Scranton who took her in, got her some help, paid for rehab. Then they found a shrink who, evidently, has done a nice job of putting Elaine back together. She’s clean, sober, feels great, and her memory has improved dramatically. She’s also found herself a lawyer, and of course she is demanding justice.”
    “You sound skeptical.”
    “I’m a cop, Kyle. I’m skeptical of everything, but I have this young woman who is credible and who says she was raped, and I have a video that is pretty powerful evidence. And on top of that, there’s this lawyer who’s out for blood.”
    “This is a shakedown, isn’t it? All about money?”
    “What do you mean, Kyle?”
    “The fourth defendant is Baxter Tate, and of course we know what that’s all about. The Tate family is very rich. Old Pittsburgh money. Baxter was born with trust funds. How much does she want?”
    “I’ll ask the questions. Did you ever have sex—”
    “Yes, I had sex with Elaine Keenan, as did most of my pledge class. She was wild as hell, spent more time in the Beta house than most Betas, could drink any three of us under the table, and always had a purse full of pills. Her problems began long before she arrived at Duquesne. Believe me, she does not want to go to trial.”
    “How many times did you have sex with her?”
    “Once, about a month before the alleged rape.”
    “Do you know if Baxter Tate had sexual relations with Elaine Keenan on the night in question?”
    Kyle paused, took a deep breath, and said, “No, I do not. I blacked out.”
    “Did Baxter Tate admit to having sex with her that night?”
    “Not to me.”
    Wright finished writing a long sentence on his legal pad as the air cleared. Kyle could almost hear the camera running. He glanced at it and saw the little red light still staring at him.
    “Where is Baxter?” Wright asked after a long, heavy pause.
    “Somewhere in L.A. He barely graduated, then went to Hollywood to become an actor. He’s not too stable.”
    “Meaning?”
    “He comes from a wealthy family that’s even more dysfunctional than most wealthy families. He’s a hardpartier, lots of booze and drugs and girls. And he shows no signs of outgrowing it. His goal in life is to become a great actor and drink himself to death. He wants to die young, sort of like James Dean.”
    “Has he been in any films?”
    “Not a single one. Lots of bars, though.”
    Wright suddenly seemed bored with the questions. He had stopped his scribbling. His hard stare began to drift. He stuffed some papers back into the file, then tapped a finger at the center of the table. “We’ve made progress, Kyle, thank you. The ball is at midfield. You want to see the video?”

4
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    W right stood for the first time, stretched, and stepped to a corner where a small cardboard box was waiting. It was white, and in a neat hand someone had printed, with a black marker, the words “IN RE: KYLE L. MCAVOY et al.” Kyle McAvoy and others. Wright fetched something from the box, and with the steady purpose of an executioner preparing to pull the switch, he removed a disc from its sleeve, slid it into the drive on the laptop, punched a couple of keys, then took his seat. Kyle could barely breathe.
    As the computer clicked and hummed, Wright began talking. “The phone was a Nokia 6000 smartphone, manufactured in 2003, with ETI Camcorder software installed, one-gigabyte memory card that holds about three hundred minutes of compressed video, megapixel quality at fifteen FPS, voice commands, voice activated, state of the art for the time. A really nice cell phone.”
    “Owned by?”
    Wright shot him a smart-ass grin and said, “Sorry, Kyle.”
    For some reason, Wright thought it would be helpful to show the phone itself. He punched a key, and a still photo of the Nokia appeared on the screen. “Ever see this?” he asked.
    “No.”
    “Didn’t

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