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climbed over half the people at the network to get where she is, and the other half are scared shitless of her.”
    “I see. Did any of them hate her enough to try to kill her?”
    “Probably. In my experience, lots of people kill who have less cause than Sasha’s victims.”
    That was Stone’s experience too, but he didn’t say so. “Who among her enemies do you think I should talk to?”
    “Christ, where to begin!” Harkness said. “Oh, look, I’m overstating the case. I don’t think anybody around here would try to kill Sasha. Do you think somebody kicked her off that terrace?”
    “We have to investigate all the possibilities,” Stone said.
    “Well, I can’t imagine that, not really. Maybe she caught a burglar in the act? Something like that?”
    “It’s possible,” Stone said. It was, too, given that the doorman spent his evenings sound asleep. “We’re looking at known operators in her neighborhood.”
    “On the other hand,” Harkness said, “Sasha was one tough lady; I don’t think a burglar could get the best of her. I’ll tell you a story, in confidence. After the last elections, Sasha and I left this building very late, and, before we could get to the car that was waiting for us, a good-sized black guy stepped out of the shadows. He had a knife, and he said whatever the ghetto version of ‘your money or your life’ is these days. Before I even had time to think, Sasha stuck out her left arm, straight, and drove her fist into the guy’s throat. He made this gurgling noise, dropped the knife, and hit the pavement like a sack of potatoes. Sasha stepped over, kicked the knife into the river, and said, ‘Let’s go.’ We got into the car and left. Now
that
is what Sasha can be like. She’d been studying one of those martial arts things, and, when most people would have turned to jelly in the circumstances, she used what she knew. Me, I’d have given the guy anything he wanted.” Harkness put his feet on his desk. “Now, do you think a burglar — or anybody else, for that matter — could heave somebody like that over a balcony railing?” “You could be right,” Stone said. You could be the guy who heaved her over the edge too, he thought. You’re big enough and in good enough shape to handle a woman — even one who had martial arts training. “That brings us to another possibility. Did Sasha strike you as the sort of person who might take her own life?” Harkness looked down at the carpet for a moment, drumming his fingers on the desk noisily. “In a word, yes,” he said. “I think there was something of the manic-depressive in Sasha. She was high at a lot of times, but she was down at times, too. She could turn it off, if she was working; she could look into that camera and smile and bring it off. But there must have been times, when she was all alone, when it got to her.” “Did you ever see it get to her?”
    “Once or twice, when we were doing
The Morning Show
together. I remember going into her dressing room once, five minutes before airtime, and she was in tears over something. But when we went on the air, she was as cheerful as a chipmunk.” “Do you know if she ever saw a psychiatrist?”
    “Nope, but I’d bet that, if she did, she didn’t tell him much. Sasha plays her cards very close to that beautiful chest.”
    Stone nodded, then stood up. “Well, thank you, Mr. — ah, Barron. If anything else comes up, I hope I can call you.”
    “Absolutely,” Harkness said, rising and extending his hand. “Just call Cary; she always knows where to find me.”
    “Come on, I’ll walk you down,” Cary said, leading the way. Passing through the outer office, she tossed her steno pad on a desk and grabbed a raincoat from a rack. On the elevator, she turned to Stone. “Well, now you’ve had the Harkness treatment,” she said. “What did you think?” Stone shrugged. “Forthright, frank, helpful.”
    She smiled. “You got Barron’s message.”
    The elevator

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