ABSOLUTE POWER By: DAVID BALDACCI

operations.”

Frank grinned. “Closer to the truth than I’d care to admit.

Enjoy it while you can, my friend. Without meaning to sound politically

incorrect, a good woman will not allow YOU to continue such an

existence.”

“Then I might be in luck.”

Jack disappeared into the kitchen and came back with a brace of Sam

Adamses.

They settled into the furniture with their drinks. -Trouble in

wedded-bliss-to-be-land, counselor?”

“On a scale of one to ten, a one or a ten depending on your

perspective.”

,Why am I thinking that it’s not the Baldwin gal that’s entirely gotten

to you?”

“Don’t you ever stop being a detective?”

“Not if I can help it. You want to talk about it?”

jack shook his head. 111 might bend your ear another night, but not

tonight.”

Frank shrugged. “Just let me know, I’ll bring the beer.”

Jack noticed the package on Frank’s lap. “Present?”

Frank took out the tape. “I’m assuming you’ve got a VCR under some of

this junk?

AS THE VIDEO CAME ON FRANK LOOKED AT JACK.

“Jack, this is definitely not G-rated. And I’m telling you up front, it

shows everything including what happened to Luther. You up to it? Jack

paused for a moment. “You think we might see something in here that’ll

catch whoever did it?”

“That’s what I’m hoping. You knew him a lot better than I did. Maybe

you’ll see something I don’t.”

“Then I’m up to it. Even forewarned, Jack was not prepared. Frank

watched him closely as the moment grew closer. When the shot rang Out he

saw Jack involuntarily jerk back, his eyes wide in horror.

Frank cut off the video. “Hang in there, I warned you.”

Jack was slumped over in his chair. His breathing was irregular, his

forehead clammy. His entire body shuddered for an instant and then he

slowly came around. He wiped his forehead.

“Jesus Christ!”

Flanders’s passing remark to the Kennedy example had not been

inappropriate. “We can stop right now, Jack.Jack’s lips set in a firm

line. -The hell we can!”

JACK HIT THE REWIND ONE MORE TIME. THEY HAD GONE through the tape about

a dozen times now. Watching his friend’s head virtually explode was not

getting any easier to watch. The only mitigating factor was that Jack’s

anger was increasing with each viewing.

Frank shook his head. “You know it’s too bad the guy wasn’t filming the

other way. We might’ve gotten a flash from the shooter. I guess that

would’ve been too easy. Hey you got any coffee? I have a hard time

thinking Without caffeine.”

“Got some pretty fresh stuff in the pot, you can bring me a cup. Dishes

are over the sink.”

When Frank returned with the steaming cups, Jack had rewound the tape to

a demonstrative Alan Richmond saying his piece on the impromptu stage

outside the courthouse.

“That guy’s a dynamo.”

Frank looked at the screen. “I met him the other day.”

“Yeah? Me too. That was in my I’m-marrying-into-therich-and-famous-set

days.”

“What’d you think of the guy?”

Jack gulped his coffee, reached for a bag of peanut butter crackers that

lay on the couch, offered one to Frank, who took it and then put his

feet up on the rickety coffee table.

The detective was slipping easily back into the less-structured domain

of bachelorhood.

Jack shrugged. “I don’t know. I mean he’s the President.

I always thought he was presidential. What do you think of him?”

“Smart. Really smart. The kind of smart you want to be real careful not

to get into a battle of wits with unless you’re real sure about your own

abilities.”

“I guess it’s a good thing he’s on America’s side.”

“Yeah.” Frank looked back at the screen. “So anything grab your eye?”

Jack punched a button on the remote. “One thing. Check this out.” The

video leapt forward. The figures jerked around like actors in a silent

movie.

“Watch this.”

The screen showed Luther stepping out of the van. His eyes were turned

toward the ground; the manacles were obviously making it difficult for

him to walk. Suddenly, a column of people moved into the video, led by

the President.

Luther was partially obscured. Jack froze the frame.

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