The Enchanters by James Ellroy
Author:James Ellroy [Ellroy, James]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published: 2023-09-12T00:00:00+00:00
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(LOS ANGELES, 10:04 A.M., MONDAY, 8/27/62)
Zanuck mandated Round Two. I Teletyped a case update to Parker and Gates late last night. Gates wrote back. His brief: the whole deal is Fox-derived. Make more noise on the lot. Parker wrote back. His brief: be a shit magnet. Itâs what you do best.
I strolled the lot. I unplugged a golf cart outside Soundstage #6 and zipped up to Zanuckâs side door. I had carte blanche now. Iâd lubed Del Kinney. The nuisance-warrant threat vouched me. I barged right in.
Pops was alone. He saw me and moved slow. He went for his desk phone. I yanked the wall cord. He went for his intercom. I kicked out a floor plug. He yanked drawer pulls. I saw a Minnie Mouse purse gun and beat him to it.
Zanuck said, âYou wonât always be a policeman, and Bill Parker wonât always enjoy the kind of pull he has now. I wonât always run this studio, and Iâll deal with you at my leisure then.â
I ejected the chamber round and popped out the clip.
âWhatâs the latest on the Cleo drain?â
No response.
âHow deep in the shit are you?â
No response.
âSomebody at Accounting introduced you to Gwen Perloff. Was it Albie Aadland?â
No response.
âDid you green-light Hard Luck Girl so Gwen would keep it zipped on the kidnap?â
No response.
âDid you ever run into a psycho bit player named Paul Mitchell Grenier?â
No response.
âWas the wheezy-voiced woman who called you and ratted off the kidnap deal Natasha Lytess?â
No response.
Gear shift. Letâs shaft this geek.
I pulled out a Foxtone Services business card. As seen in Marilyn Monroeâs basement. I mimeographed three hundred duplicates last night. Nat and Phil were combing the lot now. They were tagging parked cars. One card per left wiper blade. Let the word spread.
Zanuck fumed and mush-mouthed his cigar. I dropped the card on his desk. Note the leering-fox logo.
âYour wife or mine?â
âBusiness opportunitiesâ
âContact PO box 6969â
Zanuck examined the card. His eyes clicked off-kilter. He flushed and pulled down his necktie. He gasped and expelled his cigar.
âI heard youâre a wife swapper from way back, so I thought youâd want to see what some colleagues of yours have got going. And check the schvantz on that fox. Itâs got two heads. You think he gets laid?â
Pops dry-popped digitalis. His veins throbbed, purple-blue.
âOrganized prostitution, postal-code infractions, felony financial malfeasance implied. Iâm thinking thereâll be Federal and municipal grand juries, and youâll be called to testify. Not to mention this. Surrender all your personnel files to me, or Iâll lay everything I suspect on Morty Bendish, and heâll slam your ass in a groundbreaking Mirror-News series.â
Zanuck palsied and jittered. Heâs Jello-O in an earthquake. I poured him a nice glass of scotch.
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