Beyond the checkpoint, beyond the attempted distractions of the spirits and fragrances, around the blind corner into the main concourse, for the first time in the five years since their parting at Vivian Hithercombe’s house on Bronze Street, Callum set eyes on his sister Marielena.
Read more15. Here in the house where it all began
“I can’t imagine a world where this goes to plan,” muttered Autumn Wray Benjamin, biting their nails in the back of the van.
Read more14. Ghost stories
This was one of Vivian Hithercombe’s inherited properties, not one she’d bought herself, and her tone made it clear that nice surprises were the last thing she welcomed here.
Read more13. Two sayings about things in bottles
The sequence started with Callum, locked in a bare basement room with a corpse for company, ripping cabling out of the walls through a rusty junction box in the corner, and ended with Callum and Lisaveta warily circling an alliance in Lisaveta’s living room.
Read more12. Degrees of separation
This was a room pressed into service as a cell, after being built for something else, with features to fit that purpose, not its current one. There was a glimmer of hope in that.
Read more11. No one to save you but yourself
Callum wasn’t usually much of a glass half full person, but in this case he clung to the bright side for longer than was probably rational.
Read more10. Hypothesis, experiment, conclusion
“I’m only asking questions. This is some X-Files stuff,” said Anton, dating himself. “The way you are makes no sense. And we’re supposed to work together. Do you blame me for wanting the facts straight?”
Read more9. In the fold
“Lisaveta’s got the winning hand here,” said Callum, looking under her arm at a full house, jacks full of fives.
Read more8. Together apart
Here, in the last place he would ever have looked, was the person who’d ordered him taken, or taken out. And they had no idea their target was with them in the room – or that he’d been there many, many times before.
Read more7. Out of the nest and shaking some trees
Sometimes Dickory tried to quieten his steps, to make them cringe harder and farther. The fear was important.
Read more6. Possible worlds
Callum haunted a 24-hour cafe in stolen shoes and considered who might want him snared or dead.
Read more5. Relegate your armour to the armoury
The first grenade came through the open window. Callum hadn’t opened it.
Read more4. When the new bridge is built the old can be burned
In this small space where everyone was aware of him, and where Mari could talk to him without fear of looking like she was addressing a ghost, her gaze still glanced off him. She kept him in her periphery or reflected in the bathroom mirror. “You ready?”
Read more3. The exception to the rule
Marielena was the crucial first node in the network of connections Callum’s life depended on. The first to introduce him to another person. The only person in his life he’d never needed to be introduced to. The all-important first and only exception to the rule.
Read more2. Prying eyes on the prize
He rifled efficiently through the new arrival’s purse. It would be best to get it back into their bag before they realised it had gone, to avoid problems later.
Read more1. The door on Bronze Street
“I don’t think he’ll ever forgive me for it,” said Marielena, “but I want to introduce you to my brother.”
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