Memorial Day: A Mick Callahan Novel (The Mick Callahan Novels) - Plot & Excerpts
We were in the motel office. He had multi-colored wires trailing everywhere and an old printer was grinding out pages. I closed the door and dropped onto the well-worn couch. "What?" "That dude Mex is an ex-felon named Jose Rodriguez, originally from the El Paso area. He did three years for burglary. He's auditioned for a couple more stretches, but nothing stuck. I've printed out his rap sheet and some background." "The other one?" "Donald Ray Wilson, a/k/a Wild Man, a/k/a Donnie Wilson, a/k/a Donny Boy. Born and raised in Nevada. He's got a substantial juvenile record, which the state has sealed, but I got into it anyway." "You're a genius." "Donald Ray was raised by an alcoholic mother who was a prostitute, mean as a snake. She ran some funky whorehouse down Jackpot way. The state records I hacked say she beat the shit out of kid, claimed he fell down all the time. Donald probably would have been a dick anyway. He had a couple of busts for drug possession, but walked by milking that troubled childhood.
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