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Hark A Novel of the 87th Precinct

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  • ISBN-13: 9780743250351
  • ISBN: 0743250354
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster, Incorporated

AUTHOR

McBain, Ed

SUMMARY

Chapter One Gloria knew that someone was in her apartment the moment she unlocked the door and entered. She was reaching into her tote bag when a man's voice said, "No, don't."Her fingertips were an inch away from the steel butt of a .380 caliber Browning."Really," the voice said. "I wouldn't."She closed the door behind her, reached for the switch to the right of the door jamb, and snapped on the lights.He was sitting in an easy chair across the room, facing the entrance door. He was wearing gray slacks, black loafers, blue socks, and a matching dark blue, long-sleeved linen shirt. The throat of the shirt was unbuttoned two buttons down. The cuffs were rolled up on his forearms. There was a hearing aid in his right ear."Well, well," she said. "Look what the cat dragged in.""Indeed," he said."Long time no see," she said."Bad penny," he said, and shrugged almost sadly.It was the shrug that told her he was going to kill her. Well, maybe that and the gun in his right hand. Plus the silencer screwed onto the muzzle of the gun. And their history. She knew he was not one to forget their history."I'll give it all back," she said at once. "Whatever's left of it.""And how much is that, Gloria?""I haven't been frugal.""So I see," he said, and with a slight arc of the gun barrel indicated her luxurious apartment. She almost reached into the tote again. But the gun regained its focus at once, steady in his hand, tilted up directly at her heart. She didn't know what kind of gun it was; some sort of automatic, it looked like. But she knew a silencer when she saw one, long and sleek and full of deadly promise."What's left of the thirty million?" he asked."I didn't get nearly that much.""That was the police estimate. Thirty million plus.""The estimate was high.""How much did you get, Gloria?""Well, the smack brought close to what they said it was worth....""Which was twenty-four mil."The gun steady in his fist. Pointing straight at her heart."But I had to discount it by ten percent.""Which left two-sixteen."Lightning fast calculation."If you say so," she said."I say so."A thin smile. The gun unwavering."Go on, Gloria.""The police sheet valued the zip at three mil. I got two for it.""And the rest?""I'm not sure I have all this in my head.""Try to find it in your head, Gloria," he said, and smiled again, urging her with the gun, wagging it encouragingly. But not impatiently, she noticed. Maybe he didn't plan to kill her after all. Then again, there was the silencer. You did not attach a silencer to a gun unless you were concerned about the noise it might make."The rocks brought around half a mil. The lucy was estimated at close to a mil. I got half that for it. The ope, I had a real hard time dealing. The cops said eighty-four large, I maybe got twenty-five for it. If I got another twenty-five for the hash, that was a lot. The gage brought maybe one-fifty large for the bulk. The fatties, I smoked myself." She smiled. "Over a period of time," she said."Over a long period of time," he said. "So let me see. You got two-sixteen for the heroin and another two for the coke. Half a mil for the crack and another half for the LSD. Twenty-five for the opium and the same for the hashish. Another one-fifty for the marijuana. That comes to two hundred and nineteen million, two hundred thousand dollars. The cigarettes are on the house," he said, and smiled again. "You owe me a lot of money, Gloria.""I spent a lot of it.""How much is left?""I haven't counted it lately. Whatever's left is yours.""Oh, you bet it is," he said."Maybe two mil, something like that? That's a lot of cash, Sonny."The name he'd used on the job was Sonny Sanson. Sonny for "Son'io," which in Italian meant, "I am." The Sanson was for "Sans son," which in French meant, "without sound." I am without sound. I amMcBain, Ed is the author of 'Hark A Novel of the 87th Precinct', published 2004 under ISBN 9780743250351 and ISBN 0743250354.

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