TOTAL CONTROL By: David Baldacci

“You have any inkling where Archer might be?”

Rowe shook his head. “I visited his wife, Sidney.”

“We’ve met.”

“It’s hard to believe he would just up and leave them like that. He has

a daughter too. A beautiful little girl.”

“Maybe he didn’t plan to leave them.”

Rowe looked at him oddly. “What do you mean?”

“I mean maybe he intends to come back for them.”

“He’s a fugitive from justice now. Why would he come back? Be sides,

Sidney wouldn’t go with him.”

“Why not?”

“Because he’s a criminal. She’s an attorney.”

“This may come as a big surprise to you, Quentin, but some lawyers

aren’t honest.”

“You mean… you mean you suspect Sidney Archer of being involved in

this whole thing?”

“I mean I haven’t ruled her or anyone else out right now as a suspect.

She’s an attorney for Triton. She was working on the CyberCom deal.

Seems like a perfect position to cherry-pick secrets and sell them to

RTG. Who the hell knows? I intend to find out.”

Rowe put his glasses back on and rubbed his hand nervously across the

glass tabletop. “It’s so hard to believe Sidney would be involved in

all this.” Rowe’s tone betrayed the conviction of his words.

Sawyer studied him closely. “Quentin, do you want to tell me something?

Maybe about Sidney Archer?”

Rowe finally sighed and looked at Sawyer. “I’m convinced that Sidney

was in Jason’s office at Triton after the plane crash.”

Sawyer’s eyes narrowed. “What proof do you have?”

“The night before Jason supposedly left for L.A. he and I were working

late on a project in his office. We left together. He secured his

office door behind me. His office remained locked from that moment

until we had the company come to deactivate the alarm and remove the

door.”

“So?”

“When we entered the office, I noticed immediately that the microphone

on Jason’s computer was bent almost in half. Like someone had hit it

and then tried to straighten it.”

“Why would you think that someone was Sidney Archer? Maybe Jason came

back later that night.”

“If he had there would be a record of it, both electronically and with

the on-site security guard.” Rowe paused, dwelling on the memory of the

night of Sidney’s visit. Finally he threw up his hands.

“! know of no other way to put it. She was sneaking around. She

claimed she was not in the restricted area, and yet I’m sure she was.

I think the security guard was covering for her. And Sidney told me

some bogus story about meeting Jason’s secretary there to get some of

Jason’s personal things.”

“Doesn’t that sound plausible?”

“It would have, except I casually asked Kay Vincent, Jason’s secretary,

if she had spoken to Sidney recently. And she had, from her home, on

the very night Sidney went down to the office. She knew Kay wasn’t

there.”

Sawyer sat back in his chair. Rowe continued. “You need a special chip

card even to begin the deactivation process on Jason’s office door.

In addition, you need to know a four-digit password or the alarm will go

off. It happened, in fact, when we initially tried to enter his office.

That’s when we found out Jason had changed the password. I even

considered attempting it the night Sidney came by, only I knew it would

be futile. I had a master security card, but without the password, the

alarm would’ve just gone off again.” He paused to take a breath. “Sidney

could’ve have had access to Jason’s security cam and he could’ve told

her the password. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but she’s involved

in something, I just don’t know what.”

“I just looked through Archer’s office and I didn’t see any microphone.

What did it look like?”

“About five inches long, the thickness of a pencil, small speaker at one

end. It was mounted directly on the computer’s CPU on the bottom

left-hand side. It’s for voice-activated commands. One day it’ll

replace the keyboard entirely. It’s a godsend for people who can’t type

well.”

“I didn’t see anything like that.”

“Probably not. I’m sure it was removed from the office because it was

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