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The Affair: A Reacher Novel

The Affair: A Reacher Novel

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Autoren: Lee Child
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railroad track has gravel,” she said.
    A test. She wanted me to jump all over it.
    “Not really gravel,” I said. “The railroad track has larger stones. Ballast, they call it, in a rail bed. Pieces of granite, bigger than apebble, smaller than a fist. The injuries would look completely different. They wouldn’t look like gravel rash.”
    “The roads are gravel.”
    Another test.
    “Bound with tar and rolled,” I said. “Not the same at all.”
    “So?”
    The final test.
    Spin it so it looks bad for the army
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    “Kelham is for the elite,” I said. “It’s a finishing school for the 75th, which is special ops support. It’s a big place. They must have all kinds of simulated terrain. Sand, to simulate the desert. Concrete, like the frozen steppes. Fake villages, all that kind of shit. I’m sure they have plenty of gravel there, for one reason or another.”
    Deveraux nodded again. “They have a running track made of gravel. For endurance training. Ten laps is like ten hours on a road surface. Plus low-scoring individuals get to rake it smooth every morning. As a punishment. Two birds with one stone.”
    I said nothing.
    Deveraux said, “She was raped on the base.”
    I said, “Not impossible.”
    Deveraux said, “You’re an honest man, Reacher. The son of a Marine.”
    “Marines have got nothing to do with it. I’m a commissioned officer in the United States Army. We have standards too.”
    I started to eat my breakfast just as she finished hers. She said, “The second thing is more problematical, though. I can’t make it fit.”
    “Really?” I said. “Isn’t it basically the same as the first thing?”
    She looked at me, blankly.
    She said, “I don’t see how.”
    I stopped eating and looked back at her.
    I said, “Talk me through it.”
    “It’s a simple question,” she said. “How did she get there? She left her car at home, and she didn’t walk. For one thing, she was wearing four-inch heels, and for another thing, no one walks anywhere anymore. But she wasn’t picked up from home either. Her neighbors are the worst busybodies in the world, and both of them swear no onecame calling on her. And I believe them. And no one saw her arrive in town with a soldier. Or with a civilian, for that matter. Or even on her own. And trust me, those barkeeps watch the traffic. All of them. It’s a habit. They want to know if they can afford to eat tomorrow. So she just materialized in that alley, unexplained.”
    I was quiet for a second.
    Then I said, “That wasn’t my second thing.”
    “Wasn’t it?”
    “Your two things and my two things are not the same two things. Which means there are three things in total.”
    “So what’s your second thing?”
    I said, “She wasn’t killed in that alley, either.”

Chapter
17
    I finished my breakfast before I spoke again. French toast , maple syrup, coffee. Protein, fiber, carbohydrates. And caffeine. All the essential food groups, except nicotine, but I had already quit by then. I put my silverware down and said, “There’s really only one obvious way to cut a woman’s throat. You stand behind her and use one hand in her hair to pull her head back. Or you hook your fingers in her eye sockets, or if you’re sure your hands are steady you could use your palm under her chin. But whichever, you expose her throat and you put some tension in the ligaments and the blood vessels. Then you get busy with the blade. You’re taught to expect major resistance to the cut, because there’s some pretty tough stuff in there. And you’re taught to start an inch earlier and finish an inch later than you think is really necessary. Just to be absolutely sure.”
    Deveraux said, “I’m assuming that’s exactly what happened in the alley. But suddenly, I hope. So it was over before she realized it was happening at all.”
    I said, “It didn’t happen in the alley. It can’t have.”
    “Why not?”
    “One of the side benefits of doing it from behind is you don’t get covered in blood. And there’s a lot of blood. You’re talking about carotids and jugulars, and a young healthy person suddenly agitatedand struggling, maybe even fighting. Her blood pressure must have been spiking sky high.”
    “I know there’s a lot of blood. I saw it. There was a huge pool of it. She was all bled out. As white as a sheet. I assume you saw the sand. That’s how big the pool was. It looked like a gallon or more.”
    “You ever cut a

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