Read The Twenty-Three 3 (Promise Falls) Online
Authors: Linwood Barclay
“I heard,” I said.
“Everybody’s got problems,” he said offhandedly. “And you’re my latest one.” He looked at the way he had instructed me to cuff myself. “I screwed that up, didn’t I? I should have had you put both hands around the leg and hooked them up together. You have another cuff?”
“Yes,” I said.
“Take it out of your pocket.”
“I can’t reach it with this hand. It’s in my other pocket.” Walden sighed. “Try.”
I attempted to reach across my body into my opposite pocket, but I was like O. J. trying on the glove. I made it look a lot harder than it actually was.
“I can’t do it,” I said.
“Okay, don’t try anything funny,” he said. “Shift over that way.”
I rolled back onto my other side to allow Walden to get into my pocket. My free hand went under my body, where I’d kept the item my hand had brushed past while he’d been talking to Don.
He still had the gun in his hand, but it was pointed at the toilet and not at me. He fumbled around in my pocket with his left hand.
I rolled.
I rolled fast, and hard, and brought up my free hand, with the six-inch nail file clutched in my fist.
I swung my arm with all the strength I had left in me and plunged it into Walden Fisher’s neck.
Walden screamed and tumbled, then hit his head on the sink. The gun fell out of his hand.
“Jesus!” he shouted.
I pulled the nail file out and jammed it into him again, this time catching him at the base of his neck, just above the rib cage.
And again.
And again.
Walden keeled over, his head hitting the opposite wall, a hand to his throat, his mouth wide, blood coming from everywhere. He stirred slightly, made one feeble attempt to grab for the gun that was just out of reach, made a noise that sounded like nuts and bolts rattling around in a can, and then he was gone.
I lay there for several minutes, catching my own breath, waiting to see if he’d take another.
He was dead.
I shifted over as close as my tethered arm would let me, patted him down, trying to find my phone. As best I could tell, it wasn’t on him. So I crawled back to my original position, laid out on the floor on my back, one arm stretched out above my head, still attached to the sink.
Someone would come, eventually. Or maybe, once I had some strength back, I’d yank that sink right off the goddamn wall.
I closed my eyes, listening to my own breaths and the pulsing of my heart in my temples.
Thought about Maureen. Thought about Trevor.
Thought about cake.
I want to thank Carol Fitzgerald, Amy Black, John Aitchison, Kristen Cochrane, Michele Alpern, Louisa Macpherson, Helen Heller, Kara Welsh, Danielle Perez, Paige Barclay, Bill Massey, Ashley Dunn, Juliet Ewers, Spencer Barclay, Brad Martin, Eva Kolcze, Loren Jaggers, Sam Eades, and Heather Connor.
And, as always, booksellers.
No Safe House
A Tap on the Window
Never Saw It Coming
Trust Your Eyes
The Accident
Never Look Away
Fear the Worst
Too Close to Home
No Time for Goodbye
PROMISE FALLS TRILOGY
Broken Promise
Far From True
AN ORION EBOOK
First published in Great Britain in 2016 by Orion Books
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ISBN: 978 1 4091 4653 7
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