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by Lee Child


  They smiled and held hands.

  Reacher said, “I’m glad you’re happy.”

  Elizabeth Castle said, “Thank you.”

  “And it shouldn’t make a material difference.”

  “What shouldn’t?”

  “In the interests of full disclosure, I have to tell you it turns out Stan Reacher was not who I was looking for.”

  “He was your father.”

  “Turns out he was just a borrowed birth certificate.”

  “I see.”

  “I hope that doesn’t put a jinx on your relationship.”

  “Who borrowed the birth certificate?”

  “An obscure cousin with no known antecedents. A blank space on the family tree.”

  “How does that make you feel?”

  “Absolutely great,” Reacher said. “The less I know, the happier I get.”

  “And now you’re moving on.”

  “It was nice to meet you. I wish you both the best of luck.”

  Carrington said, “What was the cousin’s name?”

  “William.”

  “Would you mind if we looked into him? It could be interesting. It’s the kind of thing we enjoy.”

  “Knock yourselves out,” Reacher said.

  Then he said, “In exchange for a favor.”

  “What kind?”

  “Come say hello to a friend of mine. Just a five minute walk. I’m sure you guys know her. Detective Amos, from the Laconia PD.”

  “Brenda?” Carrington said. “Why is she here?”

  “Theoretically there might have been a threat against you. She won’t believe it’s over until she sees for herself. I want you to go tell her you’re alive and well, taking a break, and you’ll be back in town whenever.”

  “What kind of threat?”

  “You slightly resembled the target of an attempted gangland killing. Detective Amos’s extreme thoroughness and lateral thinking made it a concern.”

  “Brenda was worried about me?”

  “You’re the guy who goes to bat for them. They seem to like you. It’s a sign of weakness. You need to be tougher in future.”

  They walked up Main Street together. Past the school. Past the church. Out to the sunny order of the orchard. Amos and Burke waited at the far fence. There were handshakes across the top rail. Assurances were given. Explanations were made. Vacation, no cell service, apologies. No problem, Amos said. Just following up.

  Carrington and Castle walked back.

  Reacher watched them go. He climbed the fence and stood with the others. He said, “I decided to skip the professor. Maybe you could give him a call.”

  “Sure,” Burke said.

  “Back to town now?” Amos asked.

  Reacher shook his head.

  “I’m going to San Diego.”

  “From here?”

  “Seems appropriate. My dad started out from here many times. This was one of the places he lived. A whole year, when he was six.”

  “You seriously want us to leave you in the middle of nowhere?”

  “I’ll get a ride. I’ve done it before. About forty minutes. That’s my guess right now. Based on conditions. Worst case fifty. You guys get going. It was a pleasure to meet you. I mean it. I appreciate your kindness.”

  They all stood for a moment, doing nothing. Then they all shook hands, kind of sudden and awkward. Two MPs and a priest. All buttoned up.

  Burke and Amos got in the car. Reacher watched them drive away. The low morning sun boiled around them. Then they were gone. He set out walking in the same direction. Through the same gentle curve. The sun was in his eyes all the way. He made it to the north-south back road. He picked a spot, and stood in the gutter, and stuck out his thumb.

  In Memoriam

  John Reginald Grant, 1924–2016

  Norman Steven Shiren, 1925–2017

  Audrey Grant, 1926–2017

  By Lee Child

  Killing Floor

  Die Trying

  Tripwire

  Running Blind

  Echo Burning

  Without Fail

  Persuader

  The Enemy

  One Shot

  The Hard Way

  Bad Luck and Trouble

  Nothing to Lose

  Gone Tomorrow

  61 Hours

  Worth Dying For

  The Affair

  A Wanted Man

  Never Go Back

  Personal

  Make Me

  Night School

  No Middle Name

  The Midnight Line

  Past Tense

  Stories

  Second Son

  Deep Down

  High Heat

  Not a Drill

  Small Wars

  The Christmas Scorpion

  About the Author

  LEE CHILD is the author of twenty-one New York Times bestselling Jack Reacher thrillers, twelve of which have reached the #1 position, and the complete Jack Reacher story collection, No Middle Name. All his novels have been optioned for major motion pictures—including Jack Reacher (based on One Shot ) and Jack Reacher: Never Go Back . Foreign rights to the Reacher series have sold in one hundred territories. A native of England and a former television director, Child lives in New York City.

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  Twitter: @LeeChildReacher

  To inquire about booking Lee Child for a speaking engagement, please contact the Penguin Random House Speakers Bureau at [email protected] .

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