Lone Wolf #2: Bay Prowler (1973) - Plot & Excerpts
Wulff wondered if this was what dealing with the junk business came down to: you lived in one miserable cell of a furnished room after another, the insides as interchangeable as the rage which was still beating away in his skull. One thing was sure: the merchants, the suppliers, the quiet men who stood at the top and away from all of this, they did not live in furnished rooms. They lived on estates or high floors or in sealed-up townhouses. Sometime, he decided, they should get down to the level of the enforcers or users and see what it was like to look at life from ground-level. Then again, a lot of them had probably been there and were dedicating their lives to seeing as little of that reality as possible. He got a little further into the downtown district, took a room there paying a week’s rent in advance and went to cover there. There was nothing to do, really, until tomorrow night. Staying outside could only undercut his position; he was quite convinced now that it was open season on Wulff and that everyone, everyone who had the price of a rifle was on the trail.
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