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And, of course, a special thanks to Eric Campbell, the founder of Down & Out Books, a writer’s dream. Eric has given a home to so many crime writers, and created a community I’m proud to be part of. Thanks to Lance Wright, a self-proclaimed obsessive-compulsive when it comes to finding errors in logic and lets me know when something just plain doesn’t make sense, and Chris Rhatigan, who did a great hands-on edit.
And finally, I want to thank Mystery Writers of America, who not only provide a safe haven to crime writers, but also emotional support.
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Charles Salzberg is the author of the Shamus Award-nominated Swann’s Last Song as well as the sequels Swann Dives In, Swann’s Lake of Despair and Swann’s Way Out. He is also author of Devil in the Hole, which was chosen as one of the Best Crime Novels of 2013 by Suspense Magazine. He lives in New York City and teaches writing at the Writer’s Voice and the New York Writers Work-shop, where he is proud to be a Founding Member.
CharlesSalzberg.com
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BOOKS BY CHARLES SALZBERG
Henry Swann Mystery Series
Swann’s Last Song
Swann Dives In
Swann’s Lake of Despair
Swann’s Way Out
Stand Alone
Devil in the Hole
Second Story Man
Novella
Triple Shot (Twist of Fate)
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“Mesa Boys”
Part One
“Saylor is my uncle,” Ronnie said. He pulled the tab on a tallboy. Beer suds floated to the surface. “You know, like, part of my family. He’s my mom’s brother.”
“What’s he ever done for you?” Marl said.
Ronnie shifted in a rusted lawn chair. He took a nervous sip from his tallboy. Next to him, Marl reclined on a black pleather couch and chewed a hand-rolled cigarette. They were out front of Marl’s prefab h
ome talking get-rich-quick schemes. “He ain’t done shit for me.”
“My point,” Marl said. “There it is.” They both stared westward. The sun, deep in its pendulum arc, tinted the desert purple and pink. “My favorite time of day, fucking sundown.”
Ronnie scraped the dirt with his Vans. He was cash-strapped. They both were, but Ronnie didn’t care for this scheme. Steal from family? Shit. Still, he wondered. “What do you think we could get for that Bronco?”
“Part it out, shit. We’d get top dollar over the internet—no questions asked either,” Marl said. “It’ll take some time, though. We part it out piece by piece. The sooner we steal the fucker, the sooner we start making money.”
“But how much?”
Marl shrugged. He scratched his month-long beard with dirty fingernails and yawned. “Ten Gs, probably. Over six months to a year.”
Ronnie took another sip from his tallboy. He didn’t like the family part, but the money part sounded pretty good. Ten Gs in six months. Split that two ways and it’s still half as much as he made last year at Cheap Subs—fucking sandwich art. “Five Gs each, that’s pretty fucking good.”