Home

No Place Like Home Part 28

No Place Like Home - novelonlinefull.com

You’re read light novel No Place Like Home Part 28 online at NovelOnlineFull.com. Please use the follow button to get notification about the latest chapter next time when you visit NovelOnlineFull.com. Use F11 button to read novel in full-screen(PC only). Drop by anytime you want to read free – fast – latest novel. It’s great if you could leave a comment, share your opinion about the new chapters, new novel with others on the internet. We’ll do our best to bring you the finest, latest novel everyday. Enjoy

At Angelo's prodding, Rap came forward to stand by the desk.

"Do you recognize anyone in this room, Rap?" Jeff asked.

The performer in Rap was clearly enjoying the spotlight. "I recognize you, Mr. MacKingsley,"

he said, "and I recognize Detective Ortiz. You were both at my house yesterday after I found poor old Zach in his car."

"Do you recognize anyone else, Rap?"



"Yes, I do. This guy." He pointed at Ted. "Yesterday he came to our house dressed like a moving man. He had another guy with him. I gave him the key to Zach's apartment. Zach had told us he was moving over the weekend to some fancy town house in Madison."

"Are you positive this is the man who came to your home yesterday and went up to Zach Willet's apartment?"

"I'm positive. He had a dopey blond wig on. Made him look like a real jerk. But I'd know that face anywhere, and if you find the other guy, I'd know him, too. I remember more about him now. He has a little strawberry birthmark near his forehead, and he's missing half his right index finger."

"Thank you, Rap."

Jeff waited to speak until Rap reluctantly left the room and Angelo had closed the door behind him. "Robin Carpenter is your girlfriend," he told Cartwright. "You gave her the money to bribe her half brother Charley Hatch to vandalize the house known, thanks to you, as 'Little Lizzie's Place.' You shot Georgette Grove, and we will be able to prove it. Hatch became a threat and you, or Robin, took him out."

"That's not true," Cartwright shouted, jumping to his feet.

Louis Buch stood up, stunned and totally furious.

Jeff ignored the lawyer and glared at Cartwright. "We know that you went to Audrey Barton's home to kill her that night. We know that you caused Will Barton's death. We know that you killed Zach Willet. And we know that you're not in the moving business."

Jeff stood up. "Mr. Cartwright, you are under arrest for the burglary of Zach Willet's apartment.

Mr. Buch, we are finishing our investigation, and we antic.i.p.ate that Mr. Cartwright will be formally charged with these murders in the next several days. I am now instructing Detective Walsh to proceed to Mr. Cartwright's home and to secure that scene while we apply for a search warrant."

Jeff paused, then added sarcastically, "I antic.i.p.ate that we will find a dopey blond wig and a moving man's outfit." He turned to Detective Ortiz and said, "Please read Mr. Cartwright his rights."

CHAPTER 77.

Twenty minutes after Ted Cartwright had been led out of Jeff MacKingsley's office, Jeff invited Dru Perry in to speak with him. "I promised you that you would have a story," he said, "and this is only the beginning of it. We have just arrested Ted Cartwright for the burglary of Zach Willet's apartment."

Experienced reporter though she was, Dru Perry felt her jaw drop.

"We antic.i.p.ate filing far more serious charges against him in the next several days," Jeff continued. "These charges will relate to the deaths of Will Barton and Zach Willet. There may be other charges, depending upon the outcome of our investigation."

"Will Barton!" Dru exclaimed. "Ted Cartwright killed Liza Barton's father?"

"We have proof that he did, and the reason that he went to that house on Old Mill Lane that night was to kill his estranged wife Audrey Barton. Liza, that poor little ten-year-old, was only trying to protect her mother from Ted. For twenty-four years, Liza Barton, who is now known as Celia Nolan, has been tortured, not only by the loss of her mother, but by the nearly universal belief that she deliberately shot her mother and Ted because she resented their relationship."

Jeff wearily rubbed his eyes. "There will be a lot more details coming in the next couple of days, Dru, but you can rely on what I've just told you."

"I've been around for a long time, Jeff," Dru said, "but this is almost unimaginable. I'm so glad that that poor girl has a loving husband and a great kid. I guess that's what has helped her survive."

"Yes," Jeff replied carefully, "she has a really terrific kid, and he'll help her get through all this."

"You're telling me something," Dru said. "You didn't mention her devoted husband."

"No, I didn't," Jeff said quietly. "I can't comment further right now, but that might change very soon."

CHAPTER 78.

I am being carried downstairs. I can't open my eyes. "Jack." I try to call his name, but can only whisper it. My lips feel rubbery. I have to wake up. Jack needs me.

"It's all right, Liza. I'm taking you to Jack."

Alex is talking to me. Alex, my husband. He is home, not in Chicago. I have to tell him tomorrow that I'm really Liza Barton. But he called me Liza.

There were sleeping pills in that gla.s.s. Maybe I'm dreaming.

Jack. He's crying. He's calling me. "Mommy. Mommy. Mommy."

"Jack. Jack." I try to scream, but can only mouth his name.

There is cold air on my face. Alex is carrying me. Where is he taking me? Where is Jack?

My eyes won't open. I hear a door opening, the garage door. Alex is laying me down. I know where I am. My car, the backseat of my car.

"Jack..."

"You want him? You can have him." It's a woman's voice, harsh and grating.

"Mommmmmmy!"

Jack's arms are around my neck. His head is buried against my heart. "Mommmmmmmmmy."

"Get outside, Robin, I'm starting the engine." Alex's voice.

I hear the garage door close. Jack and I are alone.

I'm so tired. I can't help it. I am falling asleep.

CHAPTER 79.

At 10:30 P.M., still in his office, Jeff waited for Detective Mort Sh.e.l.ley. He had already been notified that the search of Ted Cartwright's house had uncovered the blond wig, the movers'

uniforms, and the boxes of papers that had been taken from Zach Willet's apartment. More important, a nine millimeter pistol had been found in the safe in his bedroom.

Jeff was virtually certain that the pistol would be matched to the nine millimeter bullet that had lodged in Zach Willet's brain.

We'll have Cartwright cold on this one, he thought, and with a plea agreement we may be able to get him to admit to Will Barton's murder. We may finally be able to also make him admit the truth of what he intended to do when he went to Audrey Barton's home the night she died.

The satisfaction Jeff would normally feel from the possibility of satisfactorily closing a case such as this one was outweighed by his concern for Celia Nolan. Or Liza Barton, he corrected himself. I'm going to have to be the one to tell her that her husband was setting her up to be accused of murdering Georgette Grove, he thought, and it's all about the money she inherited from his cousin, Laurence Foster.

There was a light tap at the door and Mort Sh.e.l.ley came in. "Jeff, how this guy Nolan has managed to stay out of prison beats me."

"What have you got, Mort?"

"Where do you want me to start?"

"You choose." Jeff had been leaning back in his chair. Now he straightened up.

"Alex Nolan is a phony," Mort said decisively. "He is a lawyer and he is affiliated with a law firm that used to be prestigious, but it's now just a two-man operation run by the grandson of the founder. He and Nolan basically go their own ways. Nolan claims to specialize in wills and trusts, but has only a handful of clients. He's had several ethics violations filed against him, and has been suspended twice. His defense has always been that he's a sloppy bookkeeper, not a thief, and he has managed to avoid prosecution."

The contempt in Sh.e.l.ley's voice deepened as he continued to read his notes and consult the thick file he was carrying. "He never made an honest dollar in his life. His money came from a bequest he received four years ago from a 77-year-old widow he was romancing. The family was outraged, but rather than allow a distinguished and cultured lady to become the b.u.t.t of jokes, they didn't challenge the will in court. Nolan got three million dollars out of that scam."

"That's pretty good," Jeff said. "Most people would settle for it."

"Jeff, that kind of money is peanuts for someone like Alex Nolan. He wants real money, the kind that means private planes and yachts and mansions."

"Celia-I mean Liza-doesn't have that kind of money."

"She doesn't, but her son does. Don't misunderstand me. She does have plenty. Laurence Foster took good care of her, but the two-thirds of his estate that he left to Jack contain Foster's share of patents for research that he financed. There are three different companies that are about to go public, and that will mean tens of millions of dollars to Jack one day."

"And Nolan knew this?"

"It was public knowledge that Laurence Foster was an investor in start-up companies. Wills are on file in the county courthouse where they were probated. Nolan didn't need to be a genius."

Sh.e.l.ley picked another page out of the file. "As you suggested, we tracked down Foster's private nurses from the last time he was in the hospital. One of them admitted that she took big tips from Nolan to let him in to visit his cousin when Laurence Foster was dying and visitors were limited to the immediate family. Nolan was probably hoping to get himself written into the will, but Foster's mind was beginning to wander, so maybe it was he, himself, who told Nolan about Celia's past. Of course, we can't be sure, but it makes sense."

Jeff's mouth tightened as he listened.

"Nolan is all smoke and mirrors," Sh.e.l.ley continued. "He didn't own that apartment in SoHo.

He sublet it on a month-to-month lease. The furniture wasn't his. None of it was. He was using the three million bucks his old-and I do mean old-girlfriend left him to convince Liza that he was a prominent and successful attorney.

"I spoke to Celia's investment advisor, Karl Winston. He told me that Celia's accident when she was. .h.i.t by the limo last winter was Nolan's lucky break. She panicked at the thought that if she had died, Jack would have no close relative to care for him. Winston also told me that the way Laurence Foster set up his will, he left one-third of his estate to Celia and two thirds to Jack. If Jack dies before he reaches twenty-one, everything he has goes to Celia. After her marriage to Alex Nolan, except for a few charitable donations and a fund to care for her adoptive parents, Celia split her estate between Nolan and Jack. She also made Nolan Jack's guardian, as well as the trustee of his estate until the kid is twenty-one."

"I knew when Nolan sat in this office yesterday and referred to the picture Liza found taped in the barn as the one of the Barton family on the beach in Spring Lake, that he must be the one who put it there," Jeff said. "Last week I was in the kitchen when Liza gave it to me. Nolan came in as I was putting it in a plastic bag. He didn't ask to look at it then, so supposedly he had never seen it. But yesterday, despite all the Barton family pictures that have been in the newspapers, he knew exactly which picture it was."

"Robin has been his girlfriend for at least three years," Sh.e.l.ley said. "I took a picture of Nolan I got in the Bar a.s.sociation Directory to Patsy's. One of the waiters started there three years ago and he remembers seeing them when he was new on the job. He said Nolan always paid cash, which figures."

"I guess Robin's been willing to stay under wraps because she wants him to hit the big bucks,"

Jeff said. "One thing that she may not have been lying about is that her dates with Ted Cartwright didn't amount to anything."

"I wonder if the plan to get Liza back into her old home was hatched after Robin went to work at the Grove Agency and the house came on the market," Jeff mused. "Buy the house as a gift.

Move her into it. Vandalize it to rattle her. Expose her as Little Lizzie. Count on a psychological breakdown so he could get control of the estate. But then something went wrong.

That last evening when Georgette stayed in the office, she must have found something that linked Robin to Alex. Henry told us that Georgette had gone through both their desks. Maybe Georgette found a picture of Alex and Robin together, or a note from him to her. Georgette made a call to Robin at ten o'clock Tuesday night. Unless Robin comes clean, we'll probably never know the reason for it."

"My guess is that Robin was the one waiting for Georgette in the house on Holland Road,"

Mort volunteered. "Between them, if she and Alex knew they had to get rid of Georgette, that may have been when they decided to try to point the finger at Celia by leaving her picture in Georgette's shoulder bag. And don't forget, if Robin put a picture in that bag, she then might have taken something out of the bag that Georgette had found in her desk. Then, when Charley Hatch's jeans and sneakers and carvings were confiscated by Sergeant Earley, he became too much of a danger to them. So their plot to get control of Liza and Jack's money caused them to commit two homicides. And if Celia ends up going to prison for these murders, that's a perfect ending."

"This may not be the first time Nolan has been involved in a homicide," Jeff told Sh.e.l.ley. "As you know, we had a number of our guys digging up information about his pre-law school days.

He was a suspect in the death of a wealthy young woman he had dated in college. They never proved anything, but she had dropped him for someone else. He apparently went crazy and stalked her for over a year. She had to get a restraining order against him. I only learned that this afternoon."

Jeff's expression became grave. "First thing tomorrow morning, I'm going to drive to Mendham and tell Liza what we know. After that, I'll order around-the-clock protection for her and Jack. If Nolan weren't in Chicago, I'd have a 24/7 guard on them now. My guess is that Nolan and his girlfriend have to be getting very, very nervous at this point."

The phone rang. Anne, who was still at her desk with Dru Perry keeping her company, answered after the first ring, listened to the terse message, and turned on the intercom. "Jeff, there's a Detective Ryan on the phone from Chicago. He says that they've lost Alex Nolan. He slipped out of the dinner meeting he was attending more than three hours ago, and he hasn't showed up at the Ritz-Carlton."

Jeff and Mort jumped up. "Three hours!" Jeff exclaimed. "He could have flown back here by now!"

CHAPTER 80.

I had heard the garage door close. The car's engine was running. The fumes were making me drowsier, but I knew I had to fight it. Now that he was with me, Jack was falling asleep again. I tried to move him. I had to get into the front seat. I had to turn off the engine. If we stayed here, we were going to die. I had to move. But my limbs wouldn't function. What was it that Alex had forced me to drink?

I could not move. I was slumped against the cushion, half-lying, half-sitting. The sound of the car's engine was deafening. It was racing. Something must be wedged against the gas pedal.

Soon we would be unconscious. Soon my little boy would die.

No. No. Please, no.

"Jack, Jack." My voice was a hushed, broken whisper, but it went directly into his ear, and he stirred. "Jack, Mommy is sick. Jack, help me."

He moved again, turning his head restlessly. Then he settled again under my neck.

"Jack, Jack, wake up, wake up."

Please click Like and leave more comments to support and keep us alive.

RECENTLY UPDATED MANGA

No Place Like Home Part 28 summary

You're reading No Place Like Home. This manga has been translated by Updating. Author(s): Mary Higgins Clark. Already has 646 views.

It's great if you read and follow any novel on our website. We promise you that we'll bring you the latest, hottest novel everyday and FREE.

NovelOnlineFull.com is a most smartest website for reading manga online, it can automatic resize images to fit your pc screen, even on your mobile. Experience now by using your smartphone and access to NovelOnlineFull.com