The sounds of jets screaming at the sky, the mixed smells of ethnic foods, and the energy released from so many people struggling with so much luggage always made her hungry. After glancing at her watch to confirm she had a few minutes, she stopped at a newsstand to look around the way lingering ...
In the next block, just around the corner, he would arrive at Mackie’s. He lunched there most days along with a handful of the city’s oldest ex-cons. Men now retired from their life’s work. Mackie’s had also become a popular lunch spot with the area’s white collar workers so he required his forme...
Chapter 25 Around noon the next day, Fidge called me on his cell. He had confronted Charles Talmadge about his claim that Garson had told him he was dropping Clarice from the will. “Chucky didn’t give an inch,” Fidge said. “He still insists his father called him to say he was removing his wife fr...