High Body Count by Gary Kadet

High Body Count by Gary Kadet

Author:Gary Kadet [Kadet, Gary S.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9798886530582
Publisher: Melange Books, LLC


Kenmore Towers in Kenmore Square is a fifty-year-old architectural post-modern dinosaur of icy edges and spartan stature now just an overpriced dump, as are many of the Boston luxury apartment buildings of yore, like the West-End-obliterating sprawl of Charles River Park. Janis had a two-bedroom condo tricked out in the kind of mousey, arid décor favored by Museum of Fine Arts/Boston Symphony Hall donors, of which she happened to be one.

The building had the warmth of a defunct investment and the quaint charm of a trauma center as the three of them took the elevator up to Janis’s apartment.

“Nice digs,” said Null, plopping down hard on the Castro Convertible sofa when they entered the living room.

“It’s amazing that I live so close to Kenmore Square, really just a walk. But this building seems so remote and detached from civilization,” Janis replied.

“Boston isn’t much of a city. Start anywhere you like and you can just walk off into the wilderness,” Null opined.

“What are we doing, Null? I have no idea where this is going. Still think you’re wiping out all Beantown KP? Even after what you just did?” Boyd asked glumly.

“He had it coming. They all have it coming.”

“I’m done doing business with them.”

“They’re not done doing business with you, Janis.”

“I know. What does that mean?”

“It means you had better move, and soon, Janis. You can assume Legere and his friends are coming here to find you. You don’t want them to find you.”

“No, you’re right. Anyone want a drink?”

“I do, but I’m not going to have one.”

“You always do, Kay. Good idea not to have one.”

Janis went over to the credenza and retrieved a bottle of Crown Royal and a tumbler. She poured herself four fingers and downed it with the surprising quickness of any character in any TV show or movie drinking to drive home a dramatic point. She drove one home straight at Null.

“Give me the bottle, please,” asked Null politely.

“Why? Can you even get drunk?”

“He probably can but wouldn’t notice it if he did.” Boyd had nowhere to go with her exasperation.

Janis handed the bottle to Null, who opened the front of his topcoat then the front of his shirt and poured the whisky onto the wounds of his chest. Janis jumped back as if wounded herself.

“Shit, Null, you’re ruining my sofa!”

“It shouldn’t make a stain. Most of it went where it was needed to go.”

“Couldn’t you just use isopropyl alcohol in the bathroom like a normal person?”

Null slugged from the bottle, then put it on the floor by his feet. He wiped his mouth with his sleeve.

“I’d be nervous too, Janis. I’m not, but I probably should be.”

“You kicked a fucking hornet’s nest, Null, your usual M.O.,” observed Boyd bitterly. “You’re a freakin’ menace no matter what you do.”

“Yet you feel better since I broke you out of the happy hotel, though. Right?”

“Yeah. What of it? Doesn’t make you any less of a walking catastrophe.”

“I have no freaking idea what to do here. Am I stuck



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