You Only Die Twice
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So was Lottie, I thought, as the newlyweds swept out of the sanctuary to the joyous strains of Mendelssohn. The world has so few happy endings.
Love and decency still survive, though my belief was briefly shot down by a subpoena server who recently nailed Lottie and me in the News lobby. He grinned and skittered off like a cockroach.
We had been summoned as witnesses for depositions in a civil lawsuit filed by “Janet and Stanley Buckholz as the natural parents and guardians on behalf of the plaintiff, Raymond Buckholz, a minor child.” A Miami Beach hotel, a travel agency, and the city’s chamber of commerce were named as defendants.
“Hell-all-Friday.” Lottie furrowed her freckled brow. “Who the heck—”
“Raymond!” I said. “The little boy who spotted the body at the beach that day!”
The New York couple alleges that, as a result, Raymond suffers from “post-traumatic stress disorder, mental anguish, psychiatric trauma, and emotional distress.” They are seeking damages based on “false and deceptive advertising” that lured them to Miami Beach for a family vacation.
Otherwise, Kaithlin’s story is old news. She haunts me still. I believed that, with persistence, I would learn who and what she really was. But the more I reported, the more I learned, the less I knew to be true. Was she victim, villain, or simply human, caught up in passions and events that spun out of control? I realize now I’ll never know. All those who are still alive have different, conflicting stories, and the dead don’t talk. The past is an unsolved mystery and the truth a moving target.
I jog the boardwalk at dawn, swim, and then sunbathe on golden sand along my favorite stretch of beach. I daydream and contemplate the comfort of a limitless horizon despite the long shadow cast by another landmark. Each time I am there, I can’t help but turn away from the bright sailboats that dart beyond the breakers, their colors etched against flawless blue sky, and look up to a high window overlooking the sea. I always wave.
Acknowledgments
I am grateful to the usual suspects, generous as always with their expertise, friendship, and support, especially Dr. Joseph H. Davis, real live hero and the world’s best pathologist; real friend and true seeker, Renee Turolla; my own dream team of super lawyers Joel Hirschhorn, Arthur Tifford, and Ira Dubitsky, along with the Honorable Judge Arthur Rothenberg; and high-flying jet pilot Captain Tom Osbourne. Thanks, too, to ace photographer Jared Lazarus; my longtime accomplice Arnie Markowitz; Jerry Dobby; Bill Dobson and his beautiful Amalia; Douglas A. Deam, D.M.D.; Dr. Howard Gordon; Patty Gruman, who manages to always be in the right place at the right time; Brooke and Dr. Howard Engle; my agent, Michael Congdon; my patient editor, Carrie Feron; and those stalwart men of the FBI, Terry Nelson and David Attenberger. Janet Baker keeps me honest, and I am blessed to have the ebullient Cynnie Cagney and Dr. Garth Thompson in my corner, along with my true sisters Molly Lonstein, Karen McFadyen, Ann Hughes, and Charlotte Caffrey, who share their friendship, insight, and efforts to keep me out of trouble. It’s my good fortune to have co-conspirators like Pam Stone Blackwell, the best emergency room nurse in the world; and William Venturi, ace private detective, and, as always, I am ever indebted to the cool and resourceful Marilyn Lane, my getaway driver.
My life does have a sterling cast of characters.
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CONTENTS UNDER PRESSURE
MIAMI, IT’S MURDER
SUITABLE FOR FRAMING
ACT OF BETRAYAL
MARGIN OF ERROR
GARDEN OF EVIL
THE CORPSE HAD A FAMILIAR FACE
NOBODY LIVES FOREVER
NEVER LET THEM SEE YOU CRY
PULSE
Copyright
This book is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogue are drawn from the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
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