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oes on for a few years; and the rookie doesn't suspect a thing; right? It's a great firm; great bunch of guys。 Plenty of money。 Hey; everything's wonderful。 Then after five or six years; when the money is really good; when they own your mortgage; when you have a wife and kids and everything is so secure; they drop the bomb and tell the truth。 There's no way out。 It's the Mafia; Mitch。 Those guys don't play games。 They'll kill one of your children or your wife; they don't care。 You're making more money than you could possibly make anywhere else。 You're blackmailed because you've got a family that doesn't mean a damned thing to the Mob; so what do you do; Mitch? You stay。 You can't leave。 If you stay you make a million and retire young with your family intact。 If you want to leave; you'll wind up with your picture on the wall in the first…floor library。 They're very persuasive。〃
  Mitch rubbed his temples and began shivering。
  〃Look; Mitch; I know you must have a thousand questions。 Okay。 So I'll just keep talking and tell you what I know。 The five dead lawyers all wanted out after they learned the truth。 We never talked to the first three; because; frankly; we knew nothing about  until seven years ago。 They've done an excellent job of staying quiet and leaving no trail。 The first three just wanted out; probably; so they got out。 In coffins。 Hodge and Kozinski were different。 They approached us; and over the course of a year we had several meetings。 They dropped the bomb on Kozinski after he'd been there for seven years。 He told Hodge。 They whispered between themselves for a year。 Kozinski was about to make partner and wanted out before that happened。 So he and Hodge made the fatal decision to get out。 They never suspected the first three were killed; or at least they never mentioned it to us。 We sent Wayne Tarrance to Memphis to bring them in。 Tarrance is an organized…crime specialist from New York。 He and the two were getting real close when that thing happened in the Caymans。 These guys in Memphis are very good; Mitch。 Don't ever forget that。 They've got the money and they hire the best。 So after Hodge and Kozinski were killed; I made the decision to get 。 If we can bust that firm; we can indict every significant member of the Morolto family。 There could be over five hundred indictments。 Tax evasion; laundering; racketeering; just whatever you want。 It could destroy the Morolto family; and that would be the single most devastating blow to organized crime in the past thirty years。 And; Mitch; it's all in the files at the quiet little Bendini firm in Memphis。〃
  〃Why Memphis?〃
  〃Ah; good question。 Who would suspect a small firm in Memphis; Tennessee? There's no mob activity down there。 It's a quiet; lovely; peaceful city by the river。 It could've been Durham or Topeka or Wichita Falls。 But they chose
  Memphis。 It's big enough; though; to hide a forty…man firm。 Perfect choice。〃
  〃You mean every partner 。 。 。〃 His words trailed off。
  〃Yes; every partner knows and plays by the rules。 We suspect that most of the associates know; but it's hard to tell。 There's so much we don't know; Mitch。 I can't explain how  operates and who's in on it。 But we strongly suspect a lot of criminal activity down there。〃
  〃Such as?〃
  〃Tax fraud。 They do all the tax work for the Morolto bunch。 They file nice; neat; proper…looking tax returns each year and report a fraction of the ine。 They launder money like crazy。 They set up legitimate businesses with dirty money。 That bank in St。 Louis; big client; what is it?〃
  〃mercial Guaranty。〃
  〃Right; that's it。 Mafia…owned。 Firm does all its legal work。 Morolto takes in an estimated three hundred million a year from gambling; dope; numbers^ everything。 All cash; right? Most of it goes to those banks in the Caymans。 How does it move from Chicago to the islands? Any idea? The plane; we suspect。 That gold…plated Lear you flew up here on runs about once a week to Georgetown。〃
  Mitch sat straight and watched Tarrance; who was out of hearing range and standing now on the footbridge。 〃So why don't you get your indictments and bust it all up?〃
  〃We can't。 We will; I assure you。 I've assigned five agents to the project in Memphis and three here in Washington。 I'll get them; Mitch; I promise you。 But we must have someone from the inside。 They are very smart。 They have plenty of money。 They're extremely careful; and they don't make mistakes。 I am convinced that we must have help from you or another member of 。 We need copies of files; copies of bank records; copies of a million documents that can only e from within。 It's impossible otherwise。〃
  〃And I have been chosen。〃
  〃And you have been chosen。 If you decline; then you can go on your way and make plenty of money and in general be a successful lawyer。 But we will keep trying。 We'll wait for the next new associate and try to pick him off。 And if that doesn't work; we'll move in on one of the older associates。 One with courage and morals and guts to do what's right。 We'll find our man one day; Mitch; and when that happens we'll indict you along with all the rest and ship your rich and successful ass off to prison。 It will happen; son; believe me。〃
  At that moment; at that place and time; Mitch believed him。 〃Mr。 Voyles; I'm cold。 Could we walk around?〃
  〃Sure; Mitch。〃
  They walked slowly to the sidewalk and headed in the direction of the Vietnam Memorial。 Mitch glanced over his shoulder。 Tarrance and the other agent were following at a distance。 Another agent in dark brown sat suspiciously on a park bench up the sidewalk。
  〃Who was Anthony Bendini?〃 Mitch asked。
  〃He married a Morolto in 1930。 The old man's son…in…law。 They had an operation in Philadelphia back then; and he was stationed there。 Then; in the forties; for some reason; he was sent to Memphis to set up shop。 He was a very good lawyer; though; from what we know。〃
  A thousand questions flooded his brain and fought to be asked。 He tried to appear calm; under control; skeptical。
  〃What about Oliver Lambert?〃
  〃A prince of a guy。 The perfect senior partner; who just happened to know all about Hodge and Kozinski and the plans to eliminate them。 The next time you see Mr。 Lambert around the office; try to remember that he is a cold…blooded murderer。 Of course; he has no choice。 If he didn't cooperate; they'd find him floating somewhere。 They're all like that; Mitch。 They started off just like you。 Young; bright; ambitious; then suddenly one day they were in over their heads with no place to go。 So they play along; work hard; do a helluva job putting up a good front and looking like a real respectable little law firm。 Each year or so they recruit a bright young law student from a poor background; no family money; with a wife who wants babies; and they throw money at him and sign him up。〃
  Mitch thought of the money; the excessive salary from a small firm in Memphis; and the car and low…interest mortgage。 He was headed for Wall Street and had been sidetracked by the money。 Only the money。
  〃What about Nathan Locke?〃
  The Director smiled。 〃Locke is another story。 He grew up a poor kid in Chicago and was running errands for
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