The Necessary Death Of Lewis Winter (Glasgow Trilogy) - Plot & Excerpts
Sitting in silence. They know what they have to do. It’s a matter of patience now. Calum is thinking it through, time and again, repeating the possible scenes in his mind. He’s thinking of all the things he might have done differently. All the extra precautions he might have taken. He knows of others who go to such great lengths. He knows of one gunman who always wears shoes that are the wrong size for him on a job. If the police identify the footprint, they’re not going to identify it as his. That seems like a good idea. Cops are always looking for shoe prints these days. One of their little tricks. Calum doesn’t use it, though. Seems a touch excessive. Now he wonders. George is impatient to start. He wants to say something. He wants to crack jokes to relieve the tension, but he knows that isn’t Calum’s way. They have different ways of dealing with the tension. That’s okay. Calum’s just sitting there, staring at the house, thinking things through.
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