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as good, in Los Angeles, as anything ever did. The surgeon general was trying to outlaw
convertibles; said they contributed to the skin-cancer rate.
'End game. Al Cliver, Moira Chen, George Eastman, Gordon Mitchell. 1985.'
'Well, I was two,' Rydell said, 'but I didn't see that one either.'
Sublett fell silent. Rydell felt sorry for him; the Texan really didn't know any other way to
start a conversation, and his folks back home in the trailer-camp would've seen all those films
and more.
'Well,' Rydell said, trying to pick up his end, 'I was watching this one old movie last night-'
Sublett perked up. 'Which one?'
'Dunno,' Rydell said. 'This guy's in L.A. and he's just met this girl. Then he picks up a pay
phone, 'cause it's ringing. Late at night. It's some guy in a missile silo somewhere who knows
they've just launched theirs at the Russians. He's trying to phone his dad, or his brother, or
something. Says the world's gonna end in short order. Then the guy who answered the phone hears
these soldiers come in and shoot the guy. The guy on the phone, I mean.'
Suhlett closed his eyes, scanning his inner trivia-banks. 'Yeah? How's it end?'
'Dunno,' Rydell said. 'I went to sleep.'
Sublett opened his eyes. 'Who was in it?'
'Got me.'
Sublett's blank silver eyes widened in disbelief. 'Jesus, Berry, you shouldn't oughta watch tv,
not unless you're gonna pay it attention.'
He wasn't in the hospital very long, after he shot Kenneth Turvey; barely two days. His lawyer,
Aaron Pursley himself, made the case that they should've kept him in there longer, the better to
assess the extent of his post-traumatic shock. But Rydell hated hospitals and anyway he didn't
feel too bad; he just couldn't recall exactly what had happened. And he had Karen Mendelsohn to
help him out with things, and his new agent, Wellington Ma, to deal with the other people from
Cops in Trouble, not one of them as nice as Karen, who had long brown hair. Wellington Ma was
Chinese, lived in Los Angeles, and Karen said his father had been in the Big Circle gang-though
she advised Rydell not to bring it up.
Wellington Ma's business card was a rectangular slice of pink synthetic quartz, laser-engraved
with his name, 'The Ma-Mariano Agency,' an address on Beverly Boulevard, and all kinds of numbers
and e-mail addresses. It arrived by GlobEx in its own little gray suede envelope while Rydell was
still in the hospital.
'Looks like you could cut yourself on it,' Rydell said.
'You could, many no doubt have,' said Karen Mendelsohn, 'and if you put it in your wallet and sit
down, it shatters.'
'Then what's the point of it?'
'You're supposed to take very good care of it. You won't get another.'
Rydell never actually did meet Wellington Ma, at least not 'til quite a while later, but Karen
would bring in a little briefcase with a pair of eyephones on a wire and Rydell could talk with
him iii his office in LA. It was the sharpest tele
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presence rig Rydell had ever used, and it really did look just like he was right there. He could
see out the window to where there was this lopsided pyramid the color of a Noxzema jar. He asked
Wellington Ma what that was and Ma said it was the old Design Center, but currently it was a
discount mall, and Rydell could go there when he came to L.A., which was going to be soon.
Turvey's girlfriend, Jenni-Rae Cline, was bringing an intricately interlocking set of separate
actions against Rydell, the Department, the City of Knoxville, and the company in Singapore that
owned her apartment building. About twenty million in total.
Rydell, having become a cop in trouble, was glad to find that Cops in Trouble was right there for
him. They'd hired Aaron Pursley, for starters, and of course Rydell knew who he was from the show.
He had that gray hair, those blue eyes, that nose you could split kindling with, and wore jeans,
Tony Lama boots, and plain white oxford-cloth pima cotton cowboy business shirts with Navajo-
silver bob-ties. He was famous and he defended cops like Rydell from people like Turvey's
girlfriend and her lawyer.
Jenni-Rae Cline's lawyer maintained that Rydell shouldn't have been in her apartment at all, that
he'd endangered her life and her children's by so doing, and that he'd killed Kenneth Turvey in
the process, Mr. Turvey being described as a skilled craftsman, a steady worker, a loving father-
figure for little Rambo and Kelly, a born-again Christian, a recovering addict to 4-Thiobuscaline,
and the family's sole means of support.
'Recovering?' Rydell asked Karen Mendelsohn in his room in the airport Executive Suites. She'd
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