Fire Works In The Hamptons : A Willow Tate Novel (9781101547649) (2011) - Plot & Excerpts
He found me, though. I flashed the lantern on him while he stood by his big-wheeled truck. He put an arm over his eyes to cut down the glare. His arm was full of tattoos. His head was shaved. On some, either was a fashion statement. On Roy, they were the signs of a skinhead, a convict, or a gang member. Or all three. “Edie’s father?” Piet asked quietly. “Yes, poor kid. Do you have your cell phone with you?” Piet patted his breast pocket. “Good. There’s an order of protection against him, so call nine-one-one if he looks like trouble.” “He looks like he was born that way.” Roy lowered his arm and tried to light a cigarette. His lighter wouldn’t work, of course, so he cursed, then threw it and the cigarette down on my lawn. That’s the kind of jerk he was. “Hey, Willy, I’ve come for my kid.” “You’re wasting your time, Roy. And you’re interrupting our stargazing.” “That what you call it now? I don’t see any telescope.” “I don’t see a party going on either.
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