CHAPTER 1
Rainsford City Council's appointments panel selected Darcy le Green as the mayor's replacement chauffer from ten applicants. Unlike other applicants Darcy passed the driving test without losing marks, had no drug or alcohol convictions and was well groomed and looked trustworthy.
The previous chauffer was found knocking on the door of the apartment by a very jealous husband who wasn't to know the chauffer was attempting to find why the mayor was taking so long. The unfortunately chauffer was being warned to leave town or die and while having his head partly reshaped with a flowerpot wielded by the foul-mouthed husband, the mayor jumped off the balcony of the second-floor apartment to land without harm on the backyard compost heap.
The sated wife denied she'd been playing around and would have got away with it except the husband found four used condoms on the beside cabinet. She was smacked around the room and next day filed for a divorce and all that left the husband more than a little emotionally unstable.
Darcy knew nothing of this and when he met the mayor for the first time had no idea the jerk had abandoned his last chauffer.
Mayor Bryan welcomed Darcy warmly and told Darcy to call him Alan.
"Okay Alan but I ought to also know you real name."
The mayor looked surprised and said, "But my real name is Alan Bryan?"
He then saw the smile and grinned and said Darcy appeared to be rather sharp with some wit.
"What do you know about me?"
Darcy thought it best to ignore all the gossip and recalled the counter-interrogation techniques he'd been taught when in the Special Services.
"Not much really apart from people say you are one of the most effective mayors we've had in years, that you are decisive and fair and there's no smell of corruption on your watch. Oh and that you're very popular."
Mayor Bryan beamed.
"Oh sit down son. Now let's run through my usual routine so you get an idea of what you and I will do together. I work hard and I play hard. You drive me where I want to go and bring me back again and keep me out of trouble. I sometimes have a little bit of time with the ladies. You keep your mouth shut about that. If you have my wife in the limo and she wants sex, then oblige if you wish because half the city appears to take that liberty."
For a moment Darcy thought his hearing had become defective but then heard the mayor say that his wife only took it anally.
A small ground floor apartment with a secure lock-up for the white Ford limo went with the job as well as quite a hefty salary because the work hours were shit.
The mayor was a bore to drive. He sat in the back either reading reports or dictating or talking on the phone and rustling through the newspaper.
Marlene the wife was a different personality. She sat in the back and talked non-stop, even while applying make-up.
"I suppose my husband told you it was okay to have sex with me?"
"Yes."
"And what did you think about that Darcy?"
"I thought of entrapment."
She laughed and said that was a novel reply.
"Most chauffeurs would believe they are not worthy of me. Are you in that category?"
"Hell no, if you paid enough I'd fuck you."
That reply appeared to astonish Marlene.
"Are you saying you would truly engage despite being rather young and rather attractive? What about this joke of my husband's that I only take it up the back passage?"
"That would be stated to try to scare off the guys but I would go for clean anal."
"Omigod."
There was silence until Marlene asked, "How much?"
"Five grand a session."
She snorted and said she'd never pay that.
"Thanks Marlene," he smiled.
The 57-year old laughed and called him a scumbag and from that moment they became good friends. They rarely talked about her husband except to refer to him indirectly and that's how Darcy thought it should be. Darcy was not family.
Five months later Alan and Marlene's thirty-four year old daughter Sophie was kidnapped without any demands being made. The police mounted a huge search that included radio and TV appeals for information. The mayor and his wife were terribly upset.
After three days without any developments the police admitted. The mayor asked Darcy to stop at a bar on the way home.
"Don't hit the bottle Alan; the police may call and you'll need a clear head."
"Agreed so don't allow me to have any more than two beers. Drink with me pal."
They each had a bottle of light alcohol beer and talked for more than an hour.
Alan sighed as he lowered his bottle, "Someone is doing this to get at me."
"Who?"
The mayor looked at Darcy and said, "Don't you think I've told the police everything and they will have sifted through that information and followed up on anything suspicious? You ought to have guessed that by your special training and deployment."
"Yes Alan," Darcy said. "So it boils down to what you haven't told the police... your secrets."
"What secrets?"
"Someone you crossed badly, a guy catching you with his girl, a gambling..."
"Jesus."
"What?"
"There was an incident before your arrival."
"Then call the cops, now."
Alan licked his lips. "Disclosure could cost me my wife, my career."
"And possibly your daughter."
"Jesus."
Darcy persuaded Alan to tell him everything,
After relating the story about almost being caught committing adultery and looking even more worried, Alan said, "Well, that gives us two suspects. What do you think?"
"Actually I think it's only one suspect. Tell me everything you know about my predecessor."
Alan did that and waited anxiously for the response, one that would please him.
Darcy said, "In all probability Jack Green has returned to the city and has your daughter and is making you suffer like he suffered when being wrenched out of his job and out of his city. As I see it the motive is revenge. You left him there in the lurch. I read the newspaper report of the kidnapping. It stated your daughter worked in a bank. Is it possible Jack Green had an account at that bank and would have known your daughter?"
"Very possibly. The council pays wages and salaries into that bank into the accounts of our employees and automatically transfers the payments to employees with accounts at other banks. Ah yes I remember once, no at least twice when I called at the bank to operate my account, Jack did the same thing. He did or does have an account at that branch."