Creatures of the Chase - Richard. L. M. Ollie
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Creatures of the Chase
Book One - Richard
by
L. M. Ollie
Published in eBook format by Taheke Press
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Author’s Note:
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents
are the product of the author’s imagination and any resemblance to actual
persons living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.
First published in paperback New Zealand 1998
ISBN 0-473-05285-7
By Taheke Press
eBook published in 2011
ISBN 978-0-473-18463-6
Copyright © 1996-2011 by L. M. Ollie
Email : [email protected]
L.M. Ollie has asserted her right under the Copyright Designs and
Patents Act to be identified as the author of this work.
Also by the same Author
Thirteen at Dinner
A play about King Richard the Third of England 1452-1485
ISBN: 978-0-473-18356-1
On the Trail of King Richard III
ISBN: 978-0-473-18310-3
Reputed to be the most concise and historically accurate rendering of the life and times of King Richard III set within the confines of an intelligently written, exciting and frequently amusing storyline.
Soon to be released
Creatures of the Chase
Book Two – Yusuf
ISBN: 978-0-473-18464-3
Creatures of the Chase
Book Three - Mikail
ISBN: 978-0-473-18462-9
*****
Creatures of the Chase
Book Four - Sarah
Dedication
Dedicated to the memory of the real
Sarah
(1942-1966)
She loved not wisely but too well.
Part One
Man is the hunter; woman is his game:
The sleek and shining Creatures of the Chase,
We hunt them for the beauty of their skins;
They love us for it, and we ride them down.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson – The Princess
1
Boston, Massachusetts – December, 1979
Davie knew when he was in deep and right now he was in up to his neck. This particular Shit Creek was in flood and no amount of the old charm and razzle-dazzle was going to help him find a paddle this time. He swallowed another ball of saliva, cleared his throat and tried to keep it all together.
Yeah, that’s what you gotta do Davie boy, just keep it all together man. So the guy you’re lookin’ at is the richest, most powerful son of a bitch that you’ll ever want to see up close. Not to worry, Davie boy, this dude’s specialty is women and the occasional pretty boy maybe, so you’re safe as houses.
So, why am I here, you bastard?
Merhot Capritzo’s eyes moved upwards from the piece of paper he was reading to focus on the young man seated, in some discomfort it would seem, across the polished ebony, glass and chrome desk.
Davie felt his skin crawl as every feature of his face was methodically scrutinized. Blackest damn eyes he had ever seen and the scary part was that they were like dead looking or something. Shit! Hold on man or you’re gonna lose it! And Davie held on - just.
Three days ago now Davie had been summoned to this almost legendary address by a representative of Mr. Capritzo. Nice looking dude too; real smooth his three-piece suit and shiny shoes; a real class act. He was waiting by Davie’s clapped out old Mustang in the parking lot of the university where Davie was suppose to be studying Pre-med. He was failing his courses but getting straight A’s with the chicks. Knocking them over like ten pins. He ought to get bonus points! Sandy haired, blue-eyed, with the fresh-faced charm and gift of the gab of his Irish ancestors, Davie had the world by the balls. Except that right now he was ah …
He had been told to wear a suit and tie. It never occurred to Davie not to, so here he sat in exactly the same outfit he had worn last year when his mother was buried in that big, old, fancy cemetery out at Concord. That was no fun, no fun at all man. He remembered the snow falling, landing in big white globs on top of her coffin as it was slowly lowered into the cold, cold ground. His mother had just enough time before the cancer ate her up to say what she wanted written on her tombstone - Beloved Mother of David Michael Kendall - like she was hoping that he would join her someday, but Davie had it all worked out. He was going to live to be ninety-one then die of a massive heart attack while screwing some nubile teenager in the back seat of one of them flash electric cars of the future. ‘Wham, bam I’m outta here ma’am and I DO thank you!’ Then he was going to be cremated in an oven just like a pizza only when he came out he’d have more than his mozzarella melted!
‘This is a most regrettable situation my young friend. You are, I believe, not yet twenty years of age. Is that correct?’ Capritzo’s tone was strictly business, almost formal, with perhaps just a hint of condescension as he raked the young man over with eyes that would miss nothing.
‘Yes sir. I’ll ah … I’ll be twenty next month, sir.’
‘So young,’ Capritzo sighed as he moved the papers aside. The smile that accompanied the sigh was cool, aloof; the lips moistened repeatedly by a quick, efficient tongue that darted in and out.
‘Like a snake’, Davie thought, then shuddered inwardly. Actually, come to think of it, everything about