The List Of 7 by Mark Frost
Author:Mark Frost [Frost, Mark]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: William Morrow
Published: 2011-10-24T21:00:00+00:00
âA bald boy in bright colors hanginâ round the Royal Mews. Hope you didnât lay out too many readies fer that priceless pearl. And me luvely drawinâ torn to bits in the bargain.â
âIâve known Quince for three years, Larry,â said Doyle. âSomething tells me this may be worth looking into.â
âMotherâs Own Biscuits indeed. You know what his problem is; Heâs hungry. He needs to get out more. Heâs got biscuits on the brain pan. What timeâve you got, guv?â
âA quarter to ten.â
âRight. Mr. Sparks wanted us to run by his flat at ten sharp.â
This was the first Doyle had heard mention of a London residence. âWhere is his flat?â
âAs it happens, sir? Montague Street, adjacent to Russell.â
Larry whipped the horse and drove the hansom due cast on Oxford to an address on Montague, directly across from the British Museum: number 26, a whitewashed, well-kept, but otherwise nondescript Georgian town house. The carriage was stabled in the rear, they entered, and Doyle followed Larry up a narrow flight of stairs.
âCome in, Larry, and bring Dr. Doyle with you,â Sparks shouted through the door before theyâd even knocked.
They entered. Sparks was nowhere to be seen, the roomâs only human presence a ruddy-cheeked, middle-aged, roly-poly Presbyterian clergyman. He was seated on a high stool, conducting an experiment at a long chemistry bench covered with a mystifying array of apparatus.
âCharcoal dust on your fingers; youâve something interesting to tell me,â said Sparksâs voice out of the ministerâs mouth.
If one wasnât aware of his genius for disguise, thought Doyle, the only possible explanation would be demonic possession. He replayed for Sparks his visit to Spivey Quince.
âEminently worth investigating,â said Sparks.
Doyle squelched a prideful impulse to shame Larry with a look and glanced around the room. Shades were drawnâDoyle doubted they were ever opened, so close and musky was the airâand every inch of available wall lined with bulging bookshelves. A stack of index cabinets filled one corner. Above them a bullâs-eye target of thatched straw with the letters VR spelled out in bullet holes. Victoria Regina. A strange way for Sparks to demonstrate devotion, but a sort of tribute nonetheless. The largest map of London Doyle had ever seen, studded with legions of red-and blue-headed pins, consumed the wall behind the chemistry bench.
âWhat do the pins signify?â asked Doyle.
âEvil,â said Sparks. âPatterns. Criminals are generally thickheaded and inclined to ritualize their lives. The higher the intelligence, the less predictable the behavior.â
âThe devilâs chessboard,â said Larry. âThatâs what we calls it.â
A tall glass-front highboy standing in the opposite corner caught Doyleâs eye. It displayed a diverse collection of antique or exotic weaponry, from primitive Stone Age daggers to flintlock muskets to a cluster of octagonal silver stars.
âSee anything in there that youâd prefer to your revolver?â asked Sparks.
âI prefer the predictable,â said Doyle. âWhat are these little silver gewgaws?â
âShinzaku. Japanese throwing stars. Absolutely deadly. Kill within seconds.â
Doyle opened the cabinet and picked out one of the gadgets: expertly crafted from high-tensile steel, edges serrated like fishhooks that were thin and viciously sharp.
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