ABSOLUTE POWER By: DAVID BALDACCI

head until he thought the skin would start to peel away under the

pressure his fingers were exerting.

He watched from the tiny, dirty window as the vanity plates disappeared

into the blur of snow. He sat down, looked at the headlines again.

Luther wanted to cut a deal but there was no deal to cut.

The stage was set. Everyone wanted to see this trial. The TV news had

given a detailed analysis of the case; Luther’s photo must have been

seen by several hundred million people. They already had public opinion

polls about Luther’s guilt or innocence, and he was running far behind

in all of them. And Gorelick was licking his chops thinking that this

was the vehicle to catapult him into the Attorney General’s office in a

few years. And in Virginia, Attorneys General often ran for, and won,

the Governor’s Mansion.

Short, balding, big-voiced, Gorelick was as deadly as a rattler on

speed. Dirty tactics, questionable ethics, just waiting to bury the

knife in your back at the first opportunity.

That was George Gorelick. Jack knew he was in for a long, tough fight.

And Luther wasn’t talking. He was scared. And what did Kate have to do

with that fear? Nothing was adding up. And Jack was going to walk into

court tomorrow and plead Luther not guilty when he had absolutely no way

to prove that Luther wasn’t. But proof was the state’s job. The problem

was they probably had just enough to put them over the top. Jack would

peck and chip, but he had a three-time loser as a client, even though

the record said Luther had remained clean for the last two decades. They

wouldn’t care about that.

Why should they? His guy made for the perfect ending to a tragic story.

A poster boy for the three-strikes rule. Three heavies and your life is

over, starring Luther Whitney.

He tossed the newspaper across the room and cleaned up the broken glass

and spilled beer. He rubbed the back of his neck, felt the underused

muscles in his arms and went to his bedroom and changed into sweats.

THE YMCA WAS TEN MINUTES AWAY. AMAZINGLY JACK found a parking space

right in front and went inside. The black sedan behind him wasn’t as

lucky. The driver had to circle the block several times and then pull

down the street and park on the other side.

The driver wiped his passenger-side window clear and checked out the

front of the Y. Then he made up his mind, climbed out of his car and ran

to the steps. He looked around, glanced at the gleaming Lexus and then

slowly walked inside.

Three pickup games later, the sweat was pouring down Jack’s body. He sat

down on the bench as the teenagers continued to run up and down the

court with the inexhaustible energy of youth. Jack groaned as one of the

lanky black kids dressed in loose gym shorts, tank shirt and oversized

sneakers tossed the ball at him. He tossed it back.

“Hey man, you tired?”

It No, just old.”

Jack stood up, rubbed the kinks out of his aching thighs and headed out.

As he was leaving the building he felt a hand on his shoulder.

JACK DROVE. HE GLANCED AT HIS NEW PASSENGER.

Seth Frank looked over the interior of the Lexus. “I, ve heard great

things about these cars. How much it run you, if you don’t mind my

asking?”

“Forty-nine-five, loaded.”

“Like hell! I don’t even come close to making that in a year.”

“Neither did I until recently.”

“Public defenders don’t make the big bucks, I’ve heard.”

“You heard right.”

The men fell silent. Frank knew he was breaking more rules than they

probably had written down and Jack knew that too.

Finally Jack looked at him. “Uok, Lieutenant, I’m assuming you didn’t

just come out here to check my taste in automobiles. Is there something

you want?”

“Gorelick’s got a winning case against your guy.”

“Maybe. Maybe not. I’m not throwing in the towel if that’s what you’re

thinking.”

“You pleading him not guilty?”

“No, I’m gonna drive him down to the Greensville Correctional Center and

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