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The watchmaker

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As a series of killings begin to unfold in the west side of New York Amanda Sachs and her lover and coworker Adam Jefferson must put heads together to try to catch the mastermind and figure out what links the killings to each other the killer who left a note identifying himself as the watchmaker seems to cover his tracks perfectly but his he really perfect would he be caught or would they be killed first

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"How long did it take them to die?" The man this question was posed to didn't seem to hear it. He looked in the rearview mirror again and concentrated on his driving. The hour was just past midnight and the streets in the lower Manhattan were icy. A cold front had swept the sky clear and turned an earlier snow to slick glaze on the asphalt and concrete. The two men were in the rattling Band_aid_mobile, as clever Vincent had dubbed the tan SUV.It was a few years old; the brakes needed servicing and the tires replacing. But taking a stolen vehicle in for work would not be a wise idea, especially since two of his recent passengers were now murder victims. The driver __a lean man in his fifties, with trim black hair,made a careful turn down a side street and continued his journey, never speeding, making precise turns, perfectly centered in his lane. He'd drive the same whether the streets were slippery or dry, whether the vehicle had just been involved in murder or not. Careful, meticulous. How long did it take? Big Vincent, Vincent with long sausage fingers, always damp, and a taut brown belt stretching the first hole __shivered hard. He'd been waiting on the street corner after his night shift as a word processing temp. It was bitterly cold but Vincent didn't like the lobby of his building. The light was greenish and the walls were covered in mirrors in which he could see his oval body from all angles. So he'd stepped into the clear, cold December air and paced and ate a candy bar. Okay two. As Vincent was glancing up at the full moon, a shockingly white disk visible for a moment through a canyon of buildings, the watchmaker reflected aloud "How long did it take them to die? interesting." Vincent had known the watchmaker whose real name was Gerald Duncan for only a short time but he'd learned you asked the man questions at your own risk. Even a simple query could open the door to a monologue. Man could he talk. And his answers were always organized, like a college professor's. Vincent knew that the silence for the long last few minutes was because Duncan was considering his answer. Vincent opened a can of Pepsi. He was cold but he needed something sweet. He chugged it and put the empty can in his pocket. He ate a packet of peanut butter crackers.Duncan looked over to make sure Vincent was wearing gloves. They always wore gloves in the mobile. "I'd say there are several answers to that,"Duncan said in his soft detached voice. "For instance, the first one I killed was twenty four,so you could say it took him twenty-four years to die." Like, yeah ... thought clever Vincent with the sarcasm of a teenager, though he had to admit that the obvious answer hadn't occured to him. "The other one was thirty-two I think" A police car drove by, the opposite way. The blood in Vincent temples began pounding but Duncan didn't react.The cops showed no interest in the stolen Explorer. "Another way to answer the question,"Duncan said "is to consider the elapsed time from the moment I started until their hearts stopped beating.Thats probably what you meant. See people want to put time into easy to digest frames of reference. That's valid, as long as it's helpful. Knowing the contractions come every twenty seconds is helpful.So is knowing that the athlete ran a mile in three minutes, fifty eight seconds so he wins the race. Specifically how long it took them tonight to die.... well, that isn't important, as long as it wasn't fast." A glance at Vincent. "I'm not being critical of your question." "No," Vincent said, not caring if he was critical of his question or not. Vincent Reynolds didn't have many friends and could put up with a lot from Gerald Duncan. "I was just curious." "I understand. I just didn't pay any attention. But he next one, I'll time it." "The girl? Tomorrow?" Vincent heart beat just a bit faster. He nodded"Later today, you mean." It was after midnight.With Gerald Duncan you had to be precise, especially when it came to time. "Right." Hungry Vincent had nosed out clever Vincent now he was thinking of Joanne, the girl who'd die next. The killer drove in a complicated pattern back to their temporary home in the chelsea district of Manhattan, South of midtown, near the river.The streets were deserted; the temperature was in the teens and the wind flowed steadily through the narrow streets. Duncan parked at a curb and shut the engine off, set the parking brake. The men stepped out. They walked for a half block through the icy wind. Duncan glanced down at his shadow on the sidewalk cast by the moon. "I've thought of another answer.About how long it took them to die." Vincent shivered again, mostly, but not only, from the cold. "When you look at it from their point of view,"the killer said,"you could say that it took forever."

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