JR18-Never Go Back by Lee Child
Author:Lee Child
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Mystery, Suspense, Adventure, Thriller
ISBN: 9781409030805
Publisher: Transworld Digital
Published: 2013-08-28T16:00:00+00:00
They stopped for gas and a meal in a place called Macomber, and then they rolled on, ever westward, through Grafton, and then they took the right fork, through a village called McGee, and eventually they came to the I-79 entrance ramp, which the Toyota told them was about an hour south of the Pittsburgh International Airport, which meant they would arrive there at about eight in the evening. The sky was already dark. Night had closed in, secure, and enveloping, and concealing.
Turner said, âWhy do you like to live like this?â
Reacher said, âBecause my brain is wired backward. Thatâs what they missed, all those years ago. They looked at the wrong part of me. I donât like what normal people like. A little house with a chimney and a lawn and a picket fence? People love that stuff. They work all their lives, just to pay for it. They take thirty-year mortgages. And good for them. If theyâre happy, Iâm happy. But Iâd rather hang myself.â
âWhy?â
âI have a private theory. Involving DNA. Far too boring to talk about.â
âNo, tell me.â
âSome other time.â
âReacher, we slept together. I didnât even get a cocktail or a movie. The least you can do is tell me your private theories.â
âAre you going to tell me one of yours?â
âI might. But you go first.â
âOK, think about America, a long time ago. The nineteenth century, really, beginning to end. The westward migration. The risks those people took. As if they were compelled.â
âThey were,â Turner said. âBy economics. They needed land and farms and jobs.â
âBut it was more than that,â Reacher said. âFor some of them, at least. Some of them never stopped. And a hundred years before that, think about the British. They went all over the world. They went on sea voyages that lasted five years.â
âEconomics again. They wanted markets and raw materials.â
âBut some of them couldnât stop. And way back there were the Vikings. And the Polynesians, just the same. I think itâs in the DNA, literally. I think millions of years ago we were all living in small bands. Small groups of people. So there was a danger of inbreeding. So a gene evolved where every generation and every small band had at least one person who had to wander. That way the gene pools would get mixed up a little. Healthier all around.â
âAnd youâre that person?â
âI think ninety-nine of us grow up to love the campfire, and one grows up to hate it. Ninety-nine of us grow up to fear the howling wolf, and one grows up to envy it. And Iâm that guy.â
âCompelled to spread his DNA worldwide. Purely for the good of the species.â
âThatâs the fun part.â
âThatâs probably not an argument to make at your paternity hearing.â
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