Elizabeth joined them a few minutes later, after having a look at the deputy’s car. When she sat down next to Rhiner, she could smell beer on his breath. “I’ve never understood it before,” he said. “What’s that?” she asked him. “You know how sometimes you’ll be looking for a guy—maybe somebody ca...
He sat on the fallen tree trunk with a pair of binoculars. They were big and clunky—army surplus. He was using them to watch David Malone and his woman. With the lights on in the kitchen, he could see them plainly through the window of the back door. Finding Malone had bee...