The Face of fear by Dean R.. Koontz

although it had seemed much longer than that. During that time he was

totally unaware of the studio and the cameras.

“He’s doing it again,” Graham said softly. “Right now, this minute.”

Frowning, Prine said, ‘.”Who? Doing what?”

“Killing.”

“You’re talking about-the Butcher?”

Graham nodded and licked his lips. His throat was so dry that it hurt

him a bit to speak. There was an unpleasant metallic taste in his

mouth.

Prine was excited. He faced one of the cameras and said, “Remember, New

York, you heard it and saw it here first.” He turned back to Graham and

said, “Who is he killing?” He was suddenly charged with ghoulish

.Inticipation.

“A woman. Green eyes. Pretty.”

“What’s her name?”

Perspiration trickled into the corners of Graham’s eyes and stung them.

He wiped his forehead with the back of his hand-and wondered how foolish

he looked to the hundreds of thousands who were watching.

“Can you tell me her name?” Prine asked.

Edna … pretty littleEdna … poor little Edna….

“Edna,” Graham said.

“Last name?”

“I don’t … can’t see it!”

“Try. You must try.”

“Maybe … dancer.”

“Edna Dancer?”

“I don’t . maybe not… maybe the dancer part isn’t right …

maybe just… just the Edna “Reach for it”l Prine said. Try harder.

Can’t you force it out?”

“No use!” His name “Daryl … no … Dwight!”

“Like Dwight Eisenhower?”

“I’m not certain that it’s actually his first name … Or even first or

Last… but people have Called him that …

Dwight … yes… and he’s answered to it!” ,Incredible,” prine said,

apparently having forgotten that he had been in the process of

destroying his guest’s reputation. “Do you see his other name, first or

last?” -No. But I sense … the police already know him …

somehow … and they … they know him well.”

,You mean that he’s already a suspect?” Prine asked.

The cameras seemed to move in closer.

Graham wished they would go away. He wished prine would go away.

He should never have come here tonight. Most of all, he wished his

clairvoyant powers would go away, vanish back into that locked box deep

within his mind from which they had been sprung by the accident.

“I don’t know,” Graham said. “I suppose …

he must be a suspect. But whatever the situation … they know him.

They-” He shuddered.

“What is it?” Prine asked.

“Edna …

“Yes?”

“She’s dead now.”

Graham felt as if he were going to be sick.

“Where did it happen?” Prine asked.

Graham sank back in his armchair, struggling to keep control of himself.

He felt almost as if he were Edna, as if the knife had been plunged into

him.

“Where was she murdered?” Prine asked again.

“In her apartment.”

“What’s the address?”

“I don’t know.”

“But if the police could get there in time-”

“I’ve lost it,” Graham said. “It’s gone. I’m sorry. It’s all gone for

now.”

He felt cold and hollow inside.

Shortly before two o’clock in the morning, after a conference on the set

with the director, Anthony Prine left the studio and went down the hall

to his suite, which served him as office, dressing room and home away

from home. Inside, he walked straight to the bar, put two ice cubes in

a glass and reached for the bottle of bourbon.

His manager and business partner, Paul Stevenson, was sitting on the

couch. He wore expensive, welltailored clothes. Prine was a smart

dresser, and he appreciated that quality in other men. The problem was

that Stevenson always destroyed the effect of his outfit with one

bizarre accessory. Tonight he was wearing a Seville Row suit-a

hard-finished gray worsted with a midnight-blue That silk lining-a

hand-sewn light blue shirt, maroon tie, black alligator shoes. And

bright pink socks-with green clocks on the sides. Like cockroaches on a

wedding cake.

For two reasons, Stevenson was a perfect business partner: he had money,

and he did what he was told to do.

Prine had great respect for the dollar. And he did not believe that

anyone lived who had the experience, the intelligence or the right to

tell him what to do.

“Were there any calls for me on the private line?”

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