Jackknifed
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This story is the fourth in the timeline of eleven Max Pemberton detective stories. You're encouraged to read "Maelstrom," "Deception" and "Blindsided" to give you additional background, though this story can stand on its own. It's a quicker read than the other stories, but sometimes short and sweet is best!
A big thank you to migbird for his thoughts and encouragement over the course of Max's tortured, twisted and sometimes amusing journey.
Here's the chronological breakdown of Max's stories:
Maelstrom
Deception
Blindsided
Jackknifed
Cold Steel
Hot Steel
Pink Ice
Betrayal
Loss of Innocence
Revenge is Best Served Cold
To Hell... And Back
Recap
To those readers who are new to the "Max" series of stories, read this first. For you Max fans, you're welcome to skip this section.
Maxine "Max" Pemberton was a seven year veteran of the Cincinnati police force. She spent five years on patrol in Cincinnati's notorious West End neighborhood and transferred two years ago to become a detective in the Vice squad. Her partner was Lesley Groesbeck, a short Barbie-esqe blonde, who was a recent graduate of the Cincinnati's police academy and whose father Saul was a former Chief of Police.
Max was married to Ron Pemberton, then divorced, and finally acknowledged to the world that she was a lesbian.
She was taller than most woman, a big breasted attractive brunette with a weakness for beautiful women and cheap drink. She was fiercely loyal to her friends, chief among them Nicky Flores, the owner of Nicky's Diner, who inherited the restaurant from her late father Gustave, and Maddie Bailey, the owner of an upscale bar in one of Cincinnati's trendier neighborhoods.
Max lived at the Royal Palms Motel, a flophouse located in the heart of the West End, whose chief clientele consisted of junkies and prostitutes. Max could never seem to get her finances in order, nor any other aspects of her personal life. She lived to work, and was well regarded by her peers but reviled by management for her irreverent attitude towards her superiors.
Max's current love interest was an on again off again relationship with Courtney Landry, a twenty-five year old vampy hipster who was five years younger than Max. Courtney was the daughter of Jim Landry, the biggest car dealer in Cincinnati, and reputed to be one of the wealthiest persons in that city. Because of her family's extreme wealth, she had no need to hold a job and spent the majority of her time chasing women. Though it began as a purely physical relationship, Max couldn't help but start caring for Courtney but wasn't sure the feeling was mutual.
Summary of Maelstrom
Nicky came to Max with two pressing problems, the $35,000 she owed in protection money to a Vietnamese gang headed by Trong Lai, an intelligent and ruthless West End warlord, and the $50,000 investment she needed to repair and refurbish her diner in order to stay in operation.
Max tangled with Trong, teaming with DaVanna Caruso, an ambitious, drop dead gorgeous attorney with an Italian father and African-American mother, who recently assumed the top spot in the Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney's office after the unexpected early retirement of her boss, Maureen McCormick.
All was not copacetic between Max and DaVanna. Max suspected DaVanna used illicit methods to advance her political career, co-opting her younger sister Alessandra to burgle a law firm and steal several laptops with confidential information on them, the subject matter of which was still a mystery to Max. Alessandra was arrested in connection with the theft, but never formally charged.
Max discovered DaVanna made a deal with Trong to intimidate witnesses who would have put Alessandra in jail in exchange for DaVanna deep sixing a murder charge against the crime boss. DaVanna, being a politician without a moral compass (aren't they all?), reneged on her deal with Trong. Max assisted with the arrest of Trong, who was ultimately convicted of first degree murder and given a life sentence. Trong's imprisonment solved Nicky's debt issue.
Alessandra was able to shed her checkered past, using her culinary training to assume charge of the kitchen at Nicky's Diner. Courtney stepped forward with a $50,000 investment in the diner in exchange for a half interest in the restaurant.
Summary of Deception
Max discovered that DaVanna was blackmailing Maureen, and had forced her boss to resign. Maureen had killed a pedestrian in a hit and run accident, and realizing it could end her political career, switched places in the driver's seat with her husband. Unfortunately for Maureen, Stewart was an alcoholic and had too much to drink that night. He was stopped for a DUI, and Max was able to piece together that Stewart was involved in the unsolved fatality. Max had Lesley search traffic cam footage in the vicinity of the hit and run and found that the footage from one of the cameras was mysteriously deleted from the City's servers. She was able to track down a back-up copy, and much to her surprise discovered that Maureen, and not Stewart was the driver.
Because DaVanna was now the Hamilton County Prosecutor, Max was forced to bring in Special Agent Carl Banks of the FBI. The FBI used the information Max gathered to prosecute DaVanna and put her in jail for theft of data from a government server.
During all of this, DaVanna managed to steal Max's girlfriend Courtney, with Max meeting Leah McArdle on the rebound. Max was falling for Leah, but when Leah confessed that she had lied, and was married, Max dropped her. DaVanna and Courtney eventually lost interest in one another (Max thought it was just DaVanna fucking with Max and stealing her girlfriend for sport). In the end, Max acknowledged her weakness for good sex and took Courtney back.
There was an "all hands" pursuit of a man who had just killed a Cincinnati police officer. Max and Lesley pursued a shadowy figure late at night who could have (and turned out to be) the killer. Max chased the killer while ordering Lesley to wait near an alley. Of course Lesley, being the eager beaver that she was, couldn't resist going down the alley to assist Max. The killer doubled back, confronting Lesley in the alley. In the shootout, Lesley killed the man but in the process suffered a serious bullet wound to the arm that would potentially end her career in the field. She was put on the most powerful pain killers to dull the devastating effects of the injury.
Summary of Blindsided
Lesley returned to service after a five month recovery from her gunshot wound. Max still blamed herself for the shooting, second guessing her decision to chase the killer instead of waiting for back-up and keeping Lesley safe.
Lesley messed up twice, first assaulting a potential CI, and then later Jumbo Williams, a reputed drug dealer, when he made a pass at Lesley. Max separated them, but in the process of doing so, pushed Jumbo into his mother's china cabinet, breaking valuable china belonging to Jumbo's mother, Adine. Max took the fall for Lesley's screw up.