THE MAZE by Catherine Counlter

Lacey said, “Thanks, Danny. Hey, maybe Marlin’s been caught as we speak.”

“Let’s see.” Danny turned on the radio and began station surfing.

By the time their plane left San Francisco International, Marlin Jones was still on the loose. He’d been free for five hours and twenty minutes. There were two seats left in First Class, and Judge Sherlock had snagged them. Both Dillon and Lacey were relieved when no one recognized them at the airport.

“You’ll be staying with me,” Savich said as he took a glass of orange juice from a flight attendant. “We’re not going to take any chances.”

“All right,” she said, and stared down at where Yosemite would be if only they had been sitting on the right side of the airplane instead of the left.

“I know you’re scared. Don’t be.”

“Actually I’m furious, not scared. There’s no reason why Marlin would come after me. You know he’s not crazy, and he’d have to be totally off the deep end to fixate on getting back at me.

“What I can’t believe is that a judge-a person who’s supposed to have a tad of common sense-would even listen to those idiot shrinks and their ridiculous demands.”

“Well, I’ll just bet you no judge is going to pull that kind of stunt again anytime soon. This was an aberration, Sherlock, an unfortunate blip. Everyone will raise hell and the ACLU will look like idiots for defending the judge’s ruling.

“Also, it turns out that one of the doctors might not make it. The other doctor has a severe concussion, according to the news. As for the orderly, his jaw’s broken and he has a lump over his left ear the size of a hockey puck. You can bet next week’s paycheck that restraints will be left on prisoners in the future. If that doctor dies, the shit Marlin’s in is so deep he’ll never see the sunshine again.”

Savich took her hand. “We’ll see. I do wonder where Marlin’s daddy is. I have this feeling he’s still out there, still kicking around. What’s he doing, I wonder? Does Marlin know where he is? Is Marlin going to see him? Could Erasmus have been the one to come after you in Washington? Could he have been the one to hit me in Boston? Have Marlin and his daddy possibly been in contact and maybe even now are in cahoots?”

She sucked in her breath. “I was thinking the same thing. But as to the father-and-son-duo idea, I don’t know if it’s just another seemingly random piece to the puzzle or a major gluing piece.”

“I think it says a lot about how well we’re suited that I understand exactly what you just said.” He picked up her hand and kissed her fingers. He looked deep into her eyes. He tucked a piece of hair behind her ear. His fingers lightly caressed her ear. “Hey, gorgeous, what do you want from this gourmet lunch menu?”

Marlin Jones was still free when they arrived at Savich’s house at seven-thirty that evening.

There were no reporters waiting for them.

“If they’re anywhere, it’s at your town house. Another excellent reason for staying here with me.”

“Yes,” she said and followed him in. “I hope Hannah doesn’t tell them where I probably am.”

“I’m going to call Jimmy Maitland and let him know we’re back. And Ollie. Yeah, I think I’ll give Hannah a ring. Yes, I think you’re right. She’s probably behind the leak. I’m beginning to think this might be a good time for her to transfer to another section. She’d better keep her mouth shut from now on or she’ll be out of the Bureau.”

“Maybe she’s not the one who talked.”

“We’ll see. You unpack and then relax, Sherlock. We’ll have dinner in. I’ve got some great spinach lasagna in the freezer that I made just a while back. You’ll love it.”

“I think I’d rather have Dizzy Dan’s pizza. Do they deliver?”

“They will for me.” He frowned at her, then strode back to her, grabbed her and pulled her tightly against him. “It’s going to be all right. We’ll get through this. Marlin will be in jail again by tomorrow morning, you’ll see. All the FBI’s in on this whole thing, big-time. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Jimmy Maitland so pissed. No, Marlin doesn’t stand a chance.”

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