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    The Rake

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      “This guy says he didn’t do it?”

      “Right. And Belcourt’s case is pretty circumstantial, though he’s certain he’s got the right guy. Meanwhile, Senator Castle issued his press release—”

      “I didn’t know about that.”

      “It was while you were flying here. He did a press release on one or two of the 60 Minutes allegations. He said he had never even stepped foot in Saint Anne’s Church in Letellier.”

      “Well,” Allard said, “maybe that’s right? There’s no extant documentation on that marriage.”

      Justin crawled up from where he was seated with his wine and the skinned duck and groped his way to his backpack. He came back with an eight-by-ten print stapled to a negative, and handed it over. Allard studied it for a moment.

      “Holy smoke! So this is what they burned and killed trying to suppress! Who’s seen this?”

      “Nobody. I was prepared to show it to the 60 Minutes people, but only if I had to. So—nobody.”

      “Not your mother?”

      “No.”

      “Not Eric Monsanto?”

      “Allard, you probably never heard of General Nathan Bedford Forrest, but I spent time on him in the Civil War course last year. He was a very colorful guy. When an aide asked him the same question again and still again, General Forrest said—I’ll write it out for you in English. It doesn’t work in French.” Justin tore off the top of the shell box and wrote the graphic words: “‘I tole you twicet, goddamit, no.’”

      Justin continued: “Nobody but you has seen it. And you know, what I’m thinking is…what good is it?

      “Commander Belcourt is trying to find out who commissioned the fire. Who had a motive to commission that fire, Allard?”

      “Your father?”

      “That’s right. Nobody else I can think of. So if I burn this, they can’t use it in making a murder case against…my father. I kept him maybe from being president. Maybe I can now keep him out of jail.”

      He put the print and the negative into the roaring kerosene flame. Allard raised his wine glass, and bowed his head. “Tu es bon, Justin. Très bon, mon ami.”

      Acknowledgments

      This novel was written in Nassau, our adopted winter home. My Swiss passport, after forty-five years, was stamped NE PLUS SKIER—the dreadful fate that hits all skiers when their time has palpably come to do something else. In Nassau one can swim and sail and play tennis and golf, none of which attracts me any more: so this novel came quickly to fruition, from an idea I had long ago played with, the life of an American rake.

      I am enormously indebted to Michael Seringhaus, who took a brief leave from his graduate studies in molecular biophysics and biochemistry at Yale. We had become friends aboard my boat, on which he had undertaken a summer’s chores a couple of years earlier. His schedule permitted him to spend a month with us in Nassau furnishing ideas, corrections, and inspiration.

      As is almost always so, the next step was to deposit my manuscript with Samuel S. Vaughan, who has invested literacy and spark and subtlety in more than thirty of my books. His patience and ingenuity keep me alive and, as will be acknowledged by readers of The Rake, my writings perdurable. I am ever so grateful to him.

      Lois Wallace, my agent, gave the manuscript her usual sharp-eyed reading. Linda Bridges of National Review was helpful and wonderfully informed. Frances Bronson kept us all in order, and I thank her for her talent and patience and affection.

      This is my first outing under the patronage of Cal Morgan, the talented executive editor of HarperCollins, who has provided many helpful suggestions.

      —WFB

      Stamford, Connecticut

      January 2007

      About the Author

      WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY JR. is the legendary founder of the modern conservative movement. The author of many celebrated nonfiction books, including God and Man at Yale, he has also written a series of bestselling novels, among them the Blackford Oakes spy series and Elvis in the Morning. The founder of the National Review and for many years the host of Firing Line, Buckley lives in Connecticut.

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      Also by William F. Buckley Jr.

      God and Man at Yale

      McCarthy and His Enemies (with L. Brent Bozell)

      Up from Liberalism

      Rumbles Right and Left

      The Unmaking of a Mayor

      The Jeweler’s Eye

      The Governor Listeth

      Cruising Speed

      Inveighing We Will Go

      Four Reforms

      United Nations Journal: A Delegate’s Odyssey

      Execution Eve

      Saving the Queen

      Airborne

      Stained Glass

      A Hymnal: The Controversial Arts

      Who’s on First

      Marco Polo,

      If You Can

      Atlantic High: A Celebration

      Overdrive: A Personal Documentary

      The Story of Henri Tod

      See You Later Alligator

      Right Reason

      High Jinx

      Mongoose, R.I.P.

      Racing Through Paradise

      On the Firing Line: The Public Life of Public Figures

      Gratitude: Reflections on What We Owe to Our Country

      Tucker’s Last Stand

      In Search of Anti-Semitism

      Windfall: The End of the Affair

      Happy Days Were Here Again: Reflections of a Libertarian Journalist

      A Very Private Plot

      Brothers No More

      The Blackford Oakes Reader

      Buckley: The Right Word

      Nearer, My God: An Autobiography of Faith

      The Redhunter

      Let Us Talk of Many Things: The Collected Speeches

      Spytime: The Undoing of James Jesus Angleton

      Elvis in the Morning

      Nuremberg: The Reckoning Getting It Right

      The Fall of the Berlin Wall

      Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography

      Last Call for Blackford Oakes

      Credits

      Cover design by Richard Ljoenes

      Front Cover and spine photograph by Getty Images

      Copyright

      This book is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogue are drawn from the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

      THE RAKE. Copyright © 2007 by William F. Buckley Jr. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

      EPub Edition July 2007 ISBN 9780061751806

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