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Montana Hamiltons #3
HQN
December 2015
On Sale: November 24, 2015
Featuring: Kat Hamilton; Buckmaster Hamilton; Max Malone
368 pages
ISBN: 037378855X
EAN: 9780373788552
Kindle: B00TXENIEO
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Chapter One
Max Malone scratched his dark head of hair and squinted
at the sunrise as light cast the Crazy Mountains in a
pale pink glow. He’d camped just outside of the Hamilton
Ranch, sleeping in the back of his pickup and hoping it
wouldn’t rain.
There’d been more news vans parked at the gate three
months ago. Now only two remained along with a few
reporters who drove out some morning. They were always
hoping to get something on the days they’d heard the
senator would be leaving the ranch for some political
event.
Max had met the other reporters and photographers the
first day he’d showed up here. They would have looked
down their noses at him even if he hadn’t been driving an
old pickup and sleeping in the back of it. He was a print
journalist, one of a dying breed.
The only one of the bunch waiting at the gate who’d given
him more than a nod was an old former journalist named
Harvey Duncan. It was Harvey he stood with this morning
at the fence.
“Is it true there are no photographs at all of Sarah
Hamilton?” Max asked.
“They say she’s camera shy,” Harvey said and took a gulp
of his coffee from a cup that said Java Depot on the
side.
Just the smell of the coffee was enough for Max to head
into Big Timber. He could go without food for several
days. But coffee, that was another story.
“Still it seems strange,” he said.
“No one knows where she is. She couldn’t move back in
here, not with the senator and his current wife.”
“I heard the daughters have all scattered to the wind as
well,” Max said.
“So it seems.” Harvey took another drink.
“I’ve been struggling to get a bead on Sarah Hamilton. No
one seems to know anything about her.”
“With a maiden name like Johnson, it makes it hard. Do
you know how many fifty-eight-year-old women there are
with that name?”
He did. He’d gone online trying to find out something,
anything about her. He needed this story. Even better
would be a photograph. Right now a photo of Sarah
Hamilton would be worth…hell, it would be priceless. He
could name his price.
At movement down at the ranch, the reporters and
photographers in the vans all hopped out and got ready.
“I think I’m going into town for coffee,” Max announced
and walked back to his pickup. He’d heard that the
Senator had a fundraiser coming up. Maybe that was why he
was getting into his car and headed toward the gate and
the hired security guard manning it.
Max started his pickup. He’d tried to follow Senator
Buckmaster Hamilton before, but had lost him. The senator
drove like a bat out of hell and he had the luxury of
knowing the roads. Add to that the dust that boiled up
behind the senator’s car…Max had lost him the couple of
times he tried.
This morning, while he would have loved to really go into
town for coffee, he was determined to outfox the man.
He took off down the road that led to Beartooth. If he
was wrong and the senator was headed the other way, then
he still had nothing to lose. He’d go into the small
former mining town and have breakfast at the Branding
Iron. Maybe he’d hear something he could use.
But the glanced in his mirror, he saw the senator’s car
behind him. He drove slow, his window down. The smells of
summer blew in reminding him of his childhood growing up
down by West Yellowstone. He loved this time of year. He
also loved what he did for a living. As an investigative
reporter, he got to snoop into other people’s lives. It
was like digging through their garbage, which admittedly
he’d done a few times when the situation necessitated it.
He was going slow enough that he knew the senator would
eventually pass him to get out of his dust. Sure enough
he finally did, blowing past without giving him even a
sideways glance. Max was betting the man hadn’t noticed
him or his old truck parked down the road from where the
other reporters hung out.
A news van came flying up behind Max. He moved to the
middle of the road and ignored the driver blasting the
horn. He could see the senator’s dust dissipating in the
distance. Just a little farther.
He’d followed the man another time when he’d left about
this time of day and headed in this direction. Max was
betting the senator was going to the same place. What had
thrown him before was that there’d been no ranches or
houses nearby the spot where he’d lost him.
This time he had another plan. He finally let the news
van pass him, knowing the van would never be able to
catch up to the senator. Slowing he turned at the next
dirt road. Sometimes at night, with nothing to do, he
would just drive back roads. He’d found this one quite by
accident and had been surprised to end up on a tall rocky
outcropping. The view had been incredible.
He figured teenagers knew about the spot because he’d
seen a few rock fire pits and a lot of smashed empty beer
cans.
Driving up the road, he stopped short of the top of the
rock peak. Getting out, he grabbed his camera case and
closing the door quietly, headed up to the pinnacle. He’d
almost reached the top when he heard the vehicle on the
narrow dirt road below him. He recognized the senator’s
car as it came to a stop at the edge of the road.
The man got out and walked down to the creek,
disappearing into the pines.
A few minutes later a pickup truck came down the road
from the other direction and began to slow to a stop. Max
took a photo of the dust trail the truck had left across
the canyon and up into the pines of the foothills. He was
getting excited, positive he was on to something given
that the senator was meeting in such an isolated spot.
As the truck stopped, he had his camera ready. With the
telephoto lens, he snapped a shot of the driver behind
the wheel. But it was when the passenger side door opened
and the blonde stepped out, that he knew he’d hit
paydirt.
He snapped a half dozen photographs of the woman as she
headed down to the creek to meet the senator. He even
lucked out and got one of the two of them together. If he
was right and this woman was Sarah Hamilton, what he had
in his camera was like money in the bank.