“He’s dead, isn’t he?” Durrie asked. He was looking at Quinn from the front passenger seat of the van.
Quinn straightened up and shut the side doors. For a moment he was alone in the night, surrounded by the smells of paint and a hint of fertilizer.
And now death.
But that was the job. And he was good at it, whether Durrie would admit it or not.
And he hadn’t killed Eric Maleeny. That was something, wasn’t it?
“Come on. Let’s go,” Durrie said, sounding distant inside the van.
Quinn looked back at the spilt paint, then nodded to himself.
There was still work to do.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Brett Battles lives in Los Angeles and is the Barry Award winning author of four novels in the acclaimed Jonathan Quinn series. He is one of the founding members of Killer Year, and a member of International Thriller Writers, and Mystery Writers of America. More info available at www.brettbattles.com
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