Holy City by Henry Wise
Author:Henry Wise
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Grove Atlantic
Published: 2024-05-07T19:12:48+00:00
WILL TRACKED DOWN the poker players from Charlotte County. He found one owned the supermarket in Charlotte Court House that was called Supermarket, a dirty-looking grocery that seemed to have survived some 1950s apocalypse. The man was Tubby MacLean, and he was also the organist at the Baptist church down the road. He had three fingers on his right hand that looked like brown bananas, and you really noticed the missing fingers when he lifted his hand to take off his straw cowboy hat. Sure, heâd talked some smack after the game. Heâd been drinking and had lost his money to that Tom Janders, and he still thought Janders might have been cheating. But after that, he left and came home to a wife who still didnât know where heâd been. But she would say he got in about one a.m., which meant heâd left soon after the game and come straight home. The man appeared to be sorry Tom was dead.
âLet me ask you something, Deputy. Why would I stick a knife in that manâs back and burn his house?â
âWhy would anybody? Youâd lost money against him.â
âWell, that would mean Iâd have that money now. Search my place up and down, check my bank accounts, see what I care. But donât let my wife know I was playing cards. I get heated sometimes when the ginâs running and Iâm seeing pretty girls and playing loose with cards. Itâll be hell to pay, she finds out.â
The other Charlotte man was Mose Rocker, who was a banker in Charlotte Court House. He said he followed Tubby back to town and went home to his wife, who was still up watching TV.
Will was able to leave at four oâclock that afternoon and met Bennico at the house closer to five. She was all done up, obviously ready to go, sitting outside with Sam, who was shelling black-eyed peas. Will felt as if heâd stumbled into something, out of place in his own home.
Will said to Bennico, âYou look great. Iâll be just a minute.â
Sam followed him upstairs and waited in the hallway while Will changed.
âNo,â Will said as he walked out of his room, before Sam could ask. âWe said every other day. You need to wait till tomorrow.â
He pushed past Sam and went downstairs, where he argued with Bennico over whose car to take. Will lost to Bennico, who made the practical point that no one would recognize her car. Then, having won the argument, Bennico said, âIf youâre going to argue, argue, damnit. I hate a man who accepts defeat as an option.â
They drove a little over an hour, passing a large building outside which stood a woodcutterâs stumps and totems, carved into figures and animals and Indian chiefs, a sign on the warehouse proclaiming âJESUS IS LORDâ for all to read. They could hear, beyond the roar of wind through the open windows, the life buzzing and skittering out over the wide openness of the fields, ending in trees
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