CHAPTER 85
WE WERE IN BUSINESS again, and I was back working the streets, the way I liked it, the
way it used to be.
I had been in Boston several times before, loved the city enough to consider moving there,
and was comfortable. For the next two days we shadowed a student named Paul Xavier,
from his apartment on Beacon Hill, to his classes at Harvard, to the Ritz-Carlton, where he
was a waiter, to popular clubs like No Borders and Rebuke.
Xavier was the ?it” we had set out for the Wolf and his kidnapping crew.
Actually, Xavier was being impersonated by a thirty-year-old agent from our field office in
Springfield, Massachusetts. The agent’s name was Paul Gautier. Boyishly handsome, tall and
slender, with fluffy light brown hair, he looked like someone in his early twenties. He was
armed, but also being closely watched by a minimum of six agents at all times of the day and
night. We had no idea how or when the Wolf’s team might try to grab him, only that they
would.
For twelve hours each day, I was one of the agents watching and protecting Gautier. I had
spoken about the dangers of using ?it” to try and catch the kidnappers, but nobody had paid
attention.
On the second night of surveillance, and according to plan, Paul Gautier went to “the Fens,”
along the Muddy River near Park Drive and Boylston Street. Actually called the Back Bay
Fens, it had been imagined by Frederick Law Olmsted, who’d also designed the Boston
Common and Central Park in New York. In the evening hours after the clubs closed, the real
Paul Xavier often cruised the Fens looking for sexual encounters, which was why we had sent
our agent there.
It was dangerous work for all of us, but especially for Agent Gautier. The area was dark, and
there were no streetlights. The tall reeds along the river were thick and provided cover for
pickups and liaisons and kidnappings.
Agent Peggy Katz and I were on the edge of the reeds, which resembled elephant grass.
During the past half hour, she had admitted that she wasn’t really interested in sports but had
learned about basketball and football because she wanted to be able to talk with her male
counterparts about something.
“Men talk about other things,” I said as I scouted the Fens through night glasses.
“I know that. I can talk about money and cars too. But I refuse to talk to you horny bastards
about sex.”
I coughed out a laugh. Katz could deliver her lines. She was often wry, with a twinkle, and she
seemed to be laughing with you, even if you happened to be the butt of her jokes. But I also
knew that she was very tough, a real hard-liner.
“Why did you join the Bureau?” she asked as we continued to wait for Agent Gautier to
appear. “You were doing well with the Washington PD, right?”
“I was doing just fine.”
I lowered my voice and pointed toward a clearing up ahead. “Here comes Gautier now.”
Agent Gautier had just left Boylston Street. He was walking slowly across the Fens toward the
Muddy River. I knew the area pretty well from an earlier scouting trip. During the day this
same section of the park was called the victory gardens. Area residents raised flowers and
vegetables, and there were signs pleading with night visitors not to trample them.
The team leader, Roger Nielsen, spoke in a whisper that seeped into my earphones. “Male in
the watch cap, Alex. Stout guy. You see him?”
“I’ve got him.” Watch cap was talking into a microphone on the collar of his sport shirt. He
wasn’t one of ours, so he must have been one of theirs the Wolf’s.
I began to scour the area for a partner or two. The kidnapping crew? Probably. Who the hell
else could they be?
Nielsen said, “I think he has a mike on. You see it?”
“He’s definitely miked. I see another suspicious male. Near the gardens to the left of us,” I
said. “Talking into his collar too. They’re moving on Gautier.”
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