Make Me: A Jack Reacher Novel by Lee Child
Author:Lee Child [Child, Lee]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Literature & Fiction, United States, Mystery; Thriller & Suspense, Mystery, Thrillers & Suspense, Crime, Vigilante Justice, Spies & Politics, Conspiracies, Suspense, Thrillers
ISBN: 0804178771
Amazon: B00R04MDAE
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Published: 2015-09-06T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter 36
The neighbor was a noble old bird, thin and faded, but animated. She seemed to be on the ball. Like many of her generation she tended toward courtesy, and a reluctance to disbelieve. Overtly, at least. Purely out of politeness, Reacher supposed.
He said, “We’re putting in a new computer for Mr. McCann. But it’s hot up here. This guy fainted.”
“Would you like me to call for the ambulance?”
“No, we’ll get him inside and give him a glass of water.”
“It would be no trouble.”
“Ma’am, it’s an insurance thing. He’s a freelance contractor. It’s tough on these guys. He’s got an insane deductible. He doesn’t want a hospital bill.”
“Is there anything else I can do?”
“Not a thing, ma’am.”
Reacher grabbed Hackett under the arms and started dragging him toward McCann’s room. Chang nudged the Ruger with her foot, discreetly, pushing it to safety a few inches at a time. The neighbor started to close her door, and then she changed her mind and opened it again, the same confidential twelve-inch gap, and she said, “I thought Peter always installed his computers himself.”
Then she closed up for good and the hallway went quiet.
Chang picked up the Ruger and carried it the rest of the way. Reacher got Hackett inside. Chang closed the door. Hackett had plenty of maxillary damage. That was for damn sure. Pretty much all the facial bones. Some doctor was headed for the lecture circuit. But the guy was breathing pretty well. For the moment, at least. Until various internal items swelled up and clotted. After that it was a gamble.
Chang said, “When will he wake up?”
Reacher said, “I have no idea. Somewhere between two hours and never.”
“You hit him very hard.”
“He hit me first. Twice in the head and once in the back.”
“Are you OK?”
He nodded. He was OK. But not spectacular. His kidney hurt bad. Movement was not pain-free. And his head hurt worse. There was a sharp pain above his ear. It had been a hell of a blow. Maybe the worst he had ever taken.
The head-butt had been unwise, under the circumstances.
“We can’t wait here two hours,” Chang said. “Anything could happen.”
“We need to find McCann, and waiting here is as good a way as any.”
“You’re not thinking,” she said. “Do you have a headache?”
“Not yet. But I will. Why?”
“How did they find us here?”
“I guess this guy followed us. In retrospect it was obvious we would start at the library.”
“But then we took the Town Car. On a crazy route. Looping all around the neighborhood, to get our bearings. There was no one behind us. There was no one following. How could there be?”
“How, then?”
“They have better information about McCann than we do. Somehow. Maybe he’s done business with them. They have his address, at least. Maybe that’s why the door was unlocked. Like Keever’s door was unlocked. Maybe Hackett has already been here once this morning.”
Something in her voice.
Reacher picked up the Ruger and checked the chamber and dropped the mag. Brassy nine-millimeter rounds winked at him.
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