LEE CHILD. KILLING FLOOR

Finlay shrugged. Parked up next to a hydrant in a tow zone.

TWENTY-EIGHT

Picard met us in his dour lobby and took us off into a side room. We ran through what we knew. He nodded and his eyes gleamed. He was looking at a big case.

`Excellent work, my friends,’ he said. `But who are we dealing with now? I think we got to say all these little Hispanic guys are outsiders. They’re the hired help. They’re not concealed. But locally, we still got five out of the original ten hidden away. We haven’t identified them. That could make things very tricky for us. We know about Morrison, Teale, Baker and the two Kliners, right? But who are the other five? Could be anybody down there, right?’

I shook my head at him.

`We only need to ID one more,’ I said. `I sniffed out four more last night. There’s only the tenth guy we don’t know.’

Picard and Finlay both sat up.

Who are they?’ Picard said.

`The two gatemen from the warehouse,’ I said.

`And two more cops. The backup crew from last Friday.’

`More cops?’ Finlay said. `Shit.’

Picard nodded. Laid his giant hands palm down on the table.

`OK,’ he said. `You guys head back to Margrave right now. Try to stay out of trouble, but if you can’t, then make the arrests. But be very careful of this tenth guy. Could be anybody at all. I’ll be right behind you. Give me twenty minutes to go get Roscoe back, and I’ll see you down there.’

We all stood up. Shook hands all round. Picard headed upstairs and Finlay and I headed back out to the Bentley.

`How?’ he asked me.

`Baker,’ I said. `He bumped into me last night. I spun him a yarn about going up to Hubble’s place looking for some documentation, then I went up there and waited to see what would happen. Along came the Kliner kid and four of his pals. They came to nail me to Hubble’s bedroom wall.’

`Christ,’ he said. `So what happened?’

`I took them out,’ I said.

He did his thing of staring sideways at me at ninety miles an hour.

`You took them out?’ he said. `You took the Kliner kid out?’

I nodded. He was quiet for a while. Slowed to eighty-five.

`How did it go down?’ he asked.

`I ambushed them,’ I said. `Three of them, I hit on the head. One of them, I cut his throat. The Kliner kid, I drowned in the swimming pool. That’s how Joe’s list got soaked. Washed all the writing off.’

`Christ,’ he said again. `You killed five men.

That’s a hell of a thing, Reacher. How do you feel about that?’

I shrugged. Thought about my brother Joe. Thought about him as a tall gawky eighteen-yearold, just off to West Point. Thought about Molly Beth Gordon, holding up her heavy burgundy leather briefcase, smiling at me. I glanced across at Finlay and answered his question with one of my own.

`How do you feel when you put roach powder down?’ I asked him.

He shook his head in a spasm like a dog clearing its coat of cold water.

`Only four left,’ he said.

He started kneading the old car’s steering wheel like he was a baker making a pastry twist. He looked through the windshield and blew a huge sigh.

`Any feeling for this tenth guy?’ he said.

`Doesn’t really matter who it is,’ I said. `Right now he’s up at the warehouse with the other three. They’re short of staff now, right? They’ll all be on guard duty overnight. Loading duty tomorrow. All four of them.’

I flicked on the Bentley’s radio. Some big chrome thing. Some kind of a twenty-year-old English make. But it worked. It pulled in a decent station. I sat listening to the music, trying not to fall asleep.

`Unbelievable,’ Finlay said. `How the hell did a place like Margrave start up with a thing like this?’

`How did it start?’ I said. `It started with Eisenhower. It’s his fault.’

`Eisenhower?’ he said. `What’s he got to do with it?’

,He built the interstates,’ I said. `He killed Margrave. Way back, that old county road was the

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