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ours. It’ll be all smiles over at the Hoover Building. They’ll be

grinning from ear to ear. Laughing up their sleeves at us.’

‘But does that make them wrong?’ Neagley asked.

‘No,’ Froelich said. Fhese guys know whre I live. So I think

Bannon’s right.’

Stuyvesant flinched, like the umpire had called strike one. ‘And you?’ he said to Neagley.

‘Worrying about DNA on envelopes sounds like insiders,’

Neagley said. ‘But one thing bothers me. If they’re familiar

with your procedures, then they didn’t interpret the Bismarck

situation very well. You said they expected the cops would

move towards the decoy rifle and Armstrong would move

towards the cars, thereby traversing their field of fire. But that

didn’t happen. Armstrong waited in the blind spot and the cars

came to him.’

Froelich shook her head. ‘No, I’m afraid their interpretation

was correct,’ she said. ‘Normally Armstrong would have been

well out in the middle of the field, letting people get a good look

at him. Right there in the centre of things. We don’t usually

make them skulk around the edg, es. It was a last-minute change

to keep him near the church. Based on Reacher’s input. And

normally there’s absolutely no way I would allow a rear-wheel

drive limo on the grass. Too easy to bog down and get stuck.

That’s an article of faith. But I knew the ground was dry and

hard. It was practically frozen. So I improvised. That manoeuvre

would have struck an insider as completely off the wall. It would

have been the very last thing they were expecting. They

would have been totally surprised by it.’

Silence.

if’hen Bannon’s theory is perfectly plausible,’ Neagley said.

‘I’m very sorry.’

Stuyvesant nodded, slowly. Strike two.

‘Reacher?’ he said.

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‘Can’t argue with a word of it.’

Strike three. Stuyvesant’s head dropped, like his last hope was

gone.

‘But I don’t believe it,’ Reacher said.

Stuyvesant’s head came up again.

‘I’m glad they’re pursuing it,’ Reacher said. ‘Because it needs

to be pursued, I guess. We need to eliminate all possibilities.

And they’ll go at it like crazy. If they’re right, they’ll take care of

it for us, that’s for sure. So it’s one less thing for us to worry

about. But I’m pretty sure they’re wasting their time.’

‘Why?’ Froelich asked.

‘Because I’m pretty sure neither of these guys ever worked

here.’

‘So who are they?’

‘I think they’re both outsiders. I think they’re between two

and ten years older than Armstrong himself, both of them

brought up and educated in remote rural areas where the

schools were decent but the taxes were low.’

‘What?’

Fhink of everything we know. Think of everything we’ve

seen. Then think of the very smallest part of it. The very tiniest

component.’

if’ell us,’ Froelich said.

Stuyvesant checked his watch again. Shook his head. ‘Not

now,’ he said. ‘We need to move. You can tell us later. But

you’re sure?’

q’hey’re both outsiders,’ Reacher said. ‘Guaranteed. It’s in the

Constitution.’

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VERY CITY HAS A CUSP, WHERE THE GOOD PART OF TOWN TURNS bad. Washington D.C. was no different. The border

between desirable and undesirable ran in a ragged

irregular loop, bulging outward here and there to accommodate

reclaimed blocks, swooping inward in other areas to claim

inroads of its own. It was pierced in some places by gentrified

corridors. Elsewhere it worked gradually, shading imperceptibly

over hundreds of yards ,down streets where you could

buy thirty different blends of tea at one end and cash cheques

at the other for thirty per cent of the proceeds.

The shelter selected for Armstrong’s appearance was halfway

into the no-man’s-land north of Union Station. To the east were

train tracks and switching yards. To the west was a highway

running underground in a tunnel. All around were decayed

buildings. Some of them were warehouses and some of them

were apartments. Some of them were abandoned, some of

them were not. The shelter itself was exactly what Froelich had

described. It was a long low one-storey building made of brick.

It had large metal-framed windows evenly spaced in the walls. It

had a yard next to it twice its own size. The yard was closed

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