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“The cat. Describe him.”

“He’s all white,” I shouted. “And should be looking guilty as hell.”

Hall gave yet another double thumbs-up.

The woman must have liked doing that.

I’m not an alarmist. But by late afternoon I was growing concerned.

Ryan hadn’t returned.

Katy hadn’t heard from Ruthie. She’d phoned Meloy but only gotten voice mail and left a message.

No cat.

I tried calling the two who were carrying phones.

Neither answered.

Though the temperature had risen into the midnineties, I decided to go out for another brief hunt for Birdie.

I’d done a quick spin around the property and was rounding my neighbor’s hedge, hot, sweaty, and peeved as hell, when footsteps sounded behind me.

As I turned, I felt something sting my left arm.

A moment of dizziness.

Then the world went black.

CHAPTER 30

I awakened to total darkness.

A foul odor.

A wet, gritty hardness beneath me.

My frontal lobe throbbed.

My rib cage screamed.

Had I suffered a concussion? A skull or rib fracture?

Was I badly hurt?

I tried lifting my head.

Lightning forked across both retinas.

Queasiness roiled in my chest and bile flooded my mouth.

I swallowed.

The nausea refused to back down.

I swallowed again, mentally ordering my gut to settle. After a few moments I felt a wave of relief that seemed less than fully committed.

Inching trembling fingers up to my face, I felt the edge of a blindfold. Warm dampness on my right temple and cheek.