The Drop - Michael Connelly [102]
“Councilman Irving, I think we’ve heard enough for now,” the chief said. “Detectives Bosch and Chu, I want the full summary of the investigation on my desk before two o’clock today. I’ll review it and then I’ll hold a press conference. I plan to keep it brief and keep the details of the investigation brief. Councilman, you are invited to join me if you like, but I know that this is a very personal matter and you may want it to close up and simply go away. I’ll expect to hear from your office if you are coming.”
The chief nodded once and waited a split second for any reply. There was none, so he stood up. The meeting was over and so was the case. Irving knew he could press it and call for reviews and re-investigations but that path would be fraught with political peril.
Bosch had him pegged as a pragmatist who would let this one go. The question was, Would the police chief? Bosch had delivered the elements of a crime of political corruption. It would be difficult to pursue, particularly with a key player dead. And it was unknown whether they could get anything by leaning on the people at Regent Taxi. Would the chief follow up or would he hold it as an ace in a card game played on a level Bosch knew nothing about?
Either way, Bosch was pretty sure he had just delivered to the chief the means of turning a powerful anti-police voice in city government toward the positive. If he worked it right, he might even be able to get the overtime budget funded again. Meantime, Bosch was satisfied that he had completed his job. An old nemesis now had renewed enmity toward him but that was of no consequence. Bosch would never be able to live in a world without enemies. It came with the turf.
Everyone stood to leave the meeting, which was going to present an awkward situation when Irving and Bosch went out and waited for the elevator together. Rider saved Harry from it by inviting him into her office, along with Chu.
As the Irving entourage left the suite of offices, Bosch and Chu followed Rider into her space.
“Can I get you men something?” she asked. “I guess the time to have asked was at the start of the meeting.”
“I’m good,” Bosch said.
“Same here,” Chu said.
Rider appraised Chu. She had no idea about Chu’s traitorous activities.
“That was good work, gentlemen,” she said. “And Detective Chu, I admire your willingness to stand up in there for your partner and your case. Well done.”
“Thank you, Lieutenant.”
“Now, do you mind stepping out into the waiting area? I have some things to discuss with Detective Bosch relating to his DROP date.”
“No problem. Harry, I’ll be out here.”
Chu left and Rider closed the door. She and Bosch were left looking at each other for a long moment. She then slowly broke into a smile and shook her head.
“You must’ve been lovin’ that in there,” she said. “Seeing Irving have to shut down or be put down like the dog he is.”
Bosch shook his head.
“Not really. I don’t care about him anymore. I still don’t get it, though. Why did he really want me on the case?”
“I think it was exactly what he said. He knew you would be relentless and he needed to know if somebody went through his son to get to him. The only thing is, he didn’t think you’d get to the place you got to.”
Bosch nodded.
“Maybe.”
“Now, the chief didn’t show it in front of Irving, but you just gave him the golden ticket. And the good news is, he is going to be happy to reward you. I was thinking I’d start by getting your DROP moved up to the whole five years. How would that be, Harry?”
She smiled, anticipating that Bosch would be delighted by the additional twenty-one months on the job.
“Let me think about that,” he said.
“You sure? You might want to strike while the iron’s hot.”
“Tell you what. See if you can get Chu moved out of OU, but keep him in RHD. Get him a good gig over there.”
She narrowed her eyes and he continued before she could speak.
“And do it no questions asked.”
“You sure you don’t want to talk to me about this?”
“No, Kiz, I don’t.”
“Okay. I’ll see what I can do. Irving’s probably down the elevator by now. You