X-5 City of the Living Dead by Brant House
Author:Brant House
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Disguise of Death
JAZZ poured from the radio once more. Agent âXâ quickly turned it off. He ascended the stairs and knocked at the Garwicksâ door. His battle with the spreaders of the sleeping death had begun. But there were strange details yet to be worked out.
Mr. Garwick admitted him to the room where his wife was sitting on a chaise longue, her face drawn and pale. The manner of both parents of the dead boy showed that they were ready to place complete confidence in Secret Agent âX.â
âDoctor Preston,â said Garwick, âIâve told my wife everything you told me. She is just as anxious as I am that these murderers be caught.â
âIâve just heard our call broadcasted,â said âX.â âUnless I am mistaken we wonât have to wait long for results.â
âSuppose the man does call,â said Garwick. âWhat will you tell him? When his assistants get David, theyâll realize at once that theyâve been tricked. We might conceivably catch them, but the real heads of this crime ring will get away.â
Agent âXâ nodded slowly. Garwick, he could see, had a shrewd analytical brain.
âYouâre going to be amazed and perhaps skeptical of my plan,â he said softly. âI intend to pose as your son and let the criminals take me away instead.â
âGood God!â Garwickâs exclamation was one of sheer astonishment. âWhy, man, you canât possibly succeed! The criminals must have seen a dozen pictures of my son. His picture has often appeared in the social columns of the Branford papers. You canât fool them. Theyâll only kill you and escape.â
The Secret Agent held up his hand. âI ask you to have faith in me, Mr. Garwick. I know something about disguise. Iâm going to gamble that the criminals will think Iâm your son.â
âYou mean that youâre going to make up as David?â Mrs. Garwickâs voice held a quaver of amazement and disbelief. Her face had grown a shade whiter, too, and âXâ sensed that this would mean an added ordeal for her. He spoke gently:
âItâs the only way, Mrs. Garwick.â
âYouâll never succeed!â
Victor Garwick was pacing the floor nervously now, clenching and unclenching his hands. Agent âXâ was tense. He couldnât tell these people about himself; couldnât reveal that the face they thought was his own was an elaborate disguise. That would shatter the belief in him that he had managed to create.
âLetâs go downstairs,â he said. âWhen this man calls, Mr. Garwick, I want you to let me answer him. The thing is too close to you. Your emotion might give you away. Let me make whatever arrangements are necessary.â
âBut supposing,â said Garwick, âthis man is some one who knows meâsome one who would recognize my voice! A strange voice answering for me would cause suspicion at once and wreck all our plans.â
Agent âXâ faced the two. There was a strange gleam in his eyes. His lips moved. âThis is Victor Garwick speaking,â he said. âYes, I sent out the radio broadcast tonight. I am willing to consider your offer now. My son isââ
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