Hunter's Moon Chuck Logan (novels to read TXT) đ
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The voice went on. âMe and Randallâs sitting here killing a bottle of tequila talking about you, so we decided to call you up.â
Harry rubbed his eyes. âWhat?â
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âMe and RandallâŠhey, you all right?â
âYeah sure. Great.â Harryâs head swam. Hollywood. Another Randall prodigy whoâd stayed on and on. Turned out the lights in the embassy in Phnom Penh and then Saigon. Fuckinâ Hollywood.
âHear you had some bad luck huntingââ
âUh-huh,â said Harry tonelessly.
âStill a hero, still flawed, eh? So apart from still being able to shoot, howâd you turn out? You ever get to be an artist?â
âHack artist at a newspaper.â Unbelievable.
âI can dig it. Turned into a hack Republican lawyer myself.â
âI figured youâd be dead. Or swabbing cankers from the foreskin of some fascist chimpanzee in El Salvador.â
âSame old Harry. Say listen, Randallâs here and wants to talk to you.â
Randall came on the line. âHowâs it going?â He slurred his Sâs.
Wonderful. They were loaded.
âWeird. Dorothy tell youâ?â
âYeah, youâre living in a game of Clue. Old newspapers pinned to your door. Wild girl in the woods. Listen, forget that, me and trusty ole Hollywood were hunting in the computers just for the hell of it and weâve turned up something on this Cox guy. Weâre on our way to check it out. Just so happens it fits in with Hollywoodâs current line of work so weâre traveling on Uncle.â
Traveling? âWhere the hell are you?â asked Harry.
âArizona. You should come on down. Catch some raysââ
âForget it,â said Harry, rubbing his eyes. âThe other guy, the sheriff, went bonkers. Looks like he was in it with his kid to kill Bud.
All these cops are chasing him all over the back forty. Heâs got these cutouts of BudâŠAw, fuck it. Tell you later. And Budâs up here with Linda Margoles getting set to hand over a million bucks to get free of a three-week marriage. Can you believe that? Soonâs they catch the sheriff Iâm going home, man. I been too long at the fair.â
âQuestion: Whyâs Bud have Linda handling his divorce?
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Lindaâs one smart lady, but the Maston family has used Deal and Noble in Saint Paul as legal council for over a hundred years.â
Harry shook his head. âThis isnât a game of three-dimensional chess like you used to play with the Vietnamese. Just a bunch of backwoods thugs pulling off a get-rich-quick scheme. And itâs my fault. Budâs stuck paying blood money because I killed that kid.â
âYou sound pretty rough.â
âRandall. I been in a fight with a deer.â
âA deer?â
âIâll explain laterâŠâ
Cars in the driveway. Harry bolted upright. âHave fun in Arizona.
Tell a few war stories for me.â He slammed down the phone. Agitated voices, hurried footfalls up the porch. Harry rolled out of the chair, snatched up the Colt, and had his arm extended when the door opened.
Don Karson took one look at Harryâs menacing face squinting over the sights of the pistol and gasped.
Bud pushed the minister through the door and planted his hands on his hips. âFor Chrissake, Harry. Put that thing down!â
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âLook out,â Harry admonished. âThere are pieces of glass on the floor.â
âWhat happened?â asked Bud.
âSomebody was here. They left a bottle of booze for me.
Thoughtful, huh?â
Budâs eyes swung, watchfully. âYou think itâs another setup?â
Harry shrugged. âThe cops that were here split.â
âOurs too, took off with the ones hauling ass down the hill. Could be they found him alreadyâŠâ Budâs voiced trailed off and he licked at an open sore where stitches had
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been on his lower lip. âOr maybe heâs right outside.â He picked up the 12 -gauge off the table and wracked it open. A shell popped out.
He put it back in, slammed the slide back, chambered it, thumbed the safe.
The shotgunâs steel clash brought Karson to attention. His eyes darted out the windows. âEmery?â
âWho knows,â Bud said absently. Circulation had returned to the haggard face and his pupils wrenched down tight to pinholes.
âYou didnât have to say that in front of Linda,â Harry said.
Bud looked him straight in the eye. âI had to get your attention.
Didnât I?â
Harry nodded tightly. âWhile you were getting my attention, they ripped the place off. Chrisâs floppy was in the computer when I left.â
Karson seemed visibly shaken, but Bud waved his hand in disinterest. âDo you really think a boyâs fantasies are proof of anything?â
he said. He raked a polished wing tip through the books that littered the den carpet, then snapped the plastic latch on the disk drive of the IBM and clicked it open.
âThey took other stuff,â Harry went on. âThis picture of Chris posing naked. Did you know he had cherries tattooed on his left hip?â
âCherries?â
âYeah. And the collage in Emeryâs basementâŠâ
Bud nodded. âHakala told me.â
âIt had a picture like that, some stud with a cherry tattoo. Left hip.
They took those flicks for a reason,â said Harry.
âThey?â said Bud, scrutinizing Harry. He went out on the porch and stared at the wreckage in the drive. âSame âtheyâ who tried to burn me out?â
His eyes met Harryâs. It was cold on the porch but both men sweated profusely and reeked of nerves. âThis is a fucked-up place.
Why did I ever come here?â said Bud softly. His eyes wandered up.
âGood, itâs starting to snow.â They went back in.
âKarson,â Bud called out. âItâs time for show and tell.â He 338 / CHUCK LOGAN
grinned and his lips curled back too far, revealing receding gums and slivers of root above his shiny dental work. âWhat if Emery is out there?â he asked Harry. âJesse made half a million cool ones when Emery put a bullet in Tip Kidwell in Duluth.â
âShould have paid more attention to that,â said Harry.
âAs you pointed out, I wasnât tracking at the time. Christ. I think Iâm the one who needs a drink.â They laughed. Bad dream kind of laugh.
Karson joined them in the den and winced when Bud swept the clutter off the dining room table with a brisk arm. Scraps of ammunition
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