Unsolved | Invisible Book 2
Unsolved is the second novel in the Invisible series by author James Patterson. FBI researcher Emma Dockery returns with a vengeance. Obsessed with the connections between a chain of deaths in various states, she believes there is a pattern. Emma is watched as the day draws near to finding this terrifying killer.
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One I am neither evil nor ture
I’m not uneducated I’m not poor and I’m not the product of an abusive upbringing
I do what I do for one and only one reason
The man in the beige jacket hold his SUV into the strip mall parking lot and kills the engine
He steps out of the car
Straighten his jacket and likely brushes his hand against the bowl to decide
The concealed handgun
Setting Summer Sun casts a dim glow over the strip mall
Nearly empty
The laundromat at the end is dark
The catering service is shuttered
A metal grate across the window
The convenience store
Displaying ads for cigarettes beer
Two for a dollar hot dogs
Powerball tickets
Is the only thing open
There is one other vehicle in the lot
A Dodge Caravan the color of rust
It’s parked nose in about eight spaces away
A man in a wheelchair is in the middle of the lot
He bends over at the waist
Reaches down to the pavement
And struggles to pick up several items that have spilled out of a plastic grocery bag
He also works the joystick on the arm of his wheelchair
But in vain
The motorized chair fails to respond to the command
A disabled man
In a broken wheelchair
Only moralists are Lemmings think that weakness requires compassion and mercy
Any student of History
Of science
Knows the opposite is true
We are supposed to extinguish the week
It always has been
And always will be so
The man in beige calls out
How about I give you a hand with that mister
The wheelchair guy straightens up with some difficulty
His face is red and shiny with sweat from the effort of trying to retrieve the toiletries
Rolling around on the pavement
He’s wearing a camouflage hat
An army fatigue jacket
Decent upper body build
To be expected of someone who’s lost the use of his legs
Is unshaven face is weathered and dull except for a small shiny scar in the shape
If a crescent moon near his right eye
I suppose I could use a hand
Says the wheelchair guy
I appreciate that
No trouble at all
Nothing like the gentle facade of manner
Of charity
Far easier than lying in the weeds and waiting for the wounded animal in the pack
To come limping by unsuspecting
Not a problem at all
The man in beige says again
He Scoops up a tube of Crest toothpaste a stick of deodorant
And a green bottle of pert shampoo
Put all the items into the man’s plastic grocery bag
Enhance the bag back to the wheelchair guy
Who is struggling between gratitude and wounded Pride
A feeling of helplessness
The guy pushes on the joystick again but again the wheelchair fails to respond
The wheelchair guy curses under his breath
Having some trouble with your wheelchair asked the man in beige
Need help getting in the van
Don’t talk to me about cruelty
The thinking man has no affections no prejudices
Only a heart
Stone
I am as I was made
I’m a product
Of the laws of nature
Not of laws passed by tong
Body of human beings
The wheelchair guy lets out a sigh
Well
Actually
That would be great
Sure
No problem
The man in beige extends his hand
I’m Joe
He says
Charlie
The wheelchair guy says shaking his hand
Nice to meet you Charlie
Where do you get in the van
The back
The man in beige
Joe
Take the handles of the wheelchair
And wheels Charlie to the back of the van
He reaches for the door
The Charlie hits a button on his key fob and the door slides open automatically
Cool says Joe
Never seen that on a backdoor
You probably never been in no wheelchair neither
Charlie punches another button on his key fob
To activate the hydraulic drop-down ramp
Joe pushes Charlie up the ramp and into the bed of the van
The ramp Rises up and fold back into place
The Vans Interiors customized ofcourse
There’s a front passenger seat
Add a rear one directly behind it but the other side is a clear path
The steering wheel
Which has manual controls to operate the van
Anais
Open space
This
I swear I will kill her
But I will not be cruel
Word again
I have no desire to inflict more pain than is necessary
To eliminate
But first
A little conversation
Distraction
And to keep the victim Eddie V’s
Joe looks down at the bed of the van and Caesar hardcover book lying there
A tattered bookmark jutting out from the middle of it
The book is titled
The Invisible Killer
The hunt
Program the most prolific serial killer of our time
Joe picks up the book
And opens it to a random page
Hey
I know this person he says
The FBI analyst who caught Graham
Emmy Dockery
Charlie works his joystick
And rotates in his wheelchair until he’s facing Joe
You know
Emmy Dockery
Well she emailed and called me
I’m a cop C and I had a case I thought was an accidental death
But me
She asked me to reopen it as a homicide investigation
Joe squats down and gently places the book back where you found it
As Darkness begins to creep over the van’s interior
The rear door closes
With an ominous
So it was Emmy who made you reopen the Laura Berg case
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