ABSOLUTE POWER By: DAVID BALDACCI

woman. The hard fist connected with the soft flesh and blood flew from

her nose and mouth.

Whether it was all the booze she had consumed or what,@ Luther didn’t

know, but the blow that ordinarily would have crippled a person merely

incensed her. With convulsive strength she managed to stagger up. As she

turned toward the mirror, Luther watched the horror in her face as she

suddenly viewed the abrupt destruction of her beauty. Eyes widening in

disbelief, she touched the swollen nose; one finger@’ dropped down and

probed the loosened teeth. She had become a smeared portrait, her major

attribute had vanished.

She turned around to face the man, and Luther saw the’ muscles in her

back tense so hard they looked like small pieces of wood. With lightning

quickness, she again@ slammed her foot into the man’s groin. Instantly

the man was weak again, his limbs useless as nausea overcame him. He

collapsed to the floor, rolled over onto his back, moanin& His knees

curled upward, his hand protectively at his crotch.

With blood streaming down her face, with eyes that bad gone from stark

horror to homicidal in an instant, the woman dropped to her knees beside

him and raised the letter opener high above her head.

Luther grabbed the remote, took a step toward the door.!@ his finger

almost on the button.

plunged toward his chest, screamed with every bit of strength he had

left. The call did not go unheeded.

His body frozen in place, Luther’s eyes darted to the bedroom door as it

flew open.

Two men, hair cropped short, crisp business suits not concealing

impressive physiques, burst into the room, guns drawn. Before Luther

could take another step they had assessed the situation and made their

decision.

Both guns fired almost simultaneously.

KATE WHifNEY SAT IN HER OFFICE GOING OVER THE FILE ONE

more time.

The guy had four priors, and had been arrested but ultimately not

charged on six other occasions because witnesses had been too frightened

to talk or had ended up in trash Dumvsters. He was a walking time bomb

ready to explode on ar@other victim, all of whom had been women.

The current charge was murder during the commission of robbery and rape,

which met the criteria for capital murder under Virginia’s laws. And

this time she decided to go for the home run: death. She had never asked

for it before, but if anybody deserved it, this guy did, and the

commonwealth was not . squeamish about authorizing it. Why allow him

life when he had cruelly and savagely ended the one given to a

nineteen-year-old college student who made the mistake of doing to a

shopping mail in broad daylight to pick up some nylons and a new pair of

shoes?

Kate rubbed her eyes and, using a rubber band from the pile on her desk,

pulled her hair back into a rough ponytail.

She looked around her small, plain office; the case files were piled

high around the room and for the millionth time she wondered if it would

ever stop. Of course it wouldn’t. If anything it would get worse, and

she could only do what she could do to stem the flow of blood. She would

start with the The man, seeing his life about to end as the letter

opener execution of Roger Simmons, Jr., twenty-two years old, and as

hardened a criminal as she had ever confronted, and she. unmarked by the

burden she found increasingly difficult to t carry. Her

twenty-nine-year-old face, after four years of nineteen-hour days and

countless trials, had held its own.

She sighed as she realized that probably would not last. In college she

had been the gracious recipient of turned heads, the cause of raised

heartbeats and cold sweats. But as she got ready to enter her thirties,

she realized that what she had taken for granted for so many years, that

what she had, in She shook her head and checked her-watch: well after’!

fact, derided on so many occasions, would not be with her had already

faced an army of them in her as yet short career.

She remembered the look he had given her that day in court.

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