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Kling Christine
Книга "Cross Current"
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CROSS CURRENT CHRISTINE KLING Tell-Tale Press 2012 ...
CROSS CURRENT CHRISTINE KLING Tell-Tale Press 2012 ...
About This Book CrossCurrent was originally published in hardcover in t...
To the memory of Red Koch, captain of Hero ...
“Se bon ki ra." Good is rare. —HAITIAN PROVERB ...
Acknowledgements I would like to thank the following people: Mark...
I Looking down at the old wooden Bahamian cruiser Miss Agnes, resting on her side on th...
II I lowered the binoculars and spoke aloud—“What the …” —and squinted at the object, t...
III Holding her arm, I helped Solange to her feet, but her little legs collapsed beneat...
IV Over the course of the next couple of hours, Gorda turned into a rendezvous point fo...
V It was almost three o’clock by the time I finished with Collazo and could get back to...
VI When I went back into the room, a middle-aged black nurse was there with a machine, ...
VII The night seemed to pass in one quick blink of deep, dreamless sleep. I awoke aroun...
VIII The dark clouds were breaking up, and it was almost ten o’clock by the time I hook...
IX When Jeannie returned, she opened her mouth to speak, but I raised my finger to my l...
X Collazo wasn’t present while a female officer took my official statement. He’d heard ...
XI I was disappointed to find my cottage empty when I returned home. I’d been hoping Pi...
XII About the time I figured out that the ringing sound was the phone, and I realized I...
XIII As soon as I finished adjusting the spring line and getting Gorda safely secured t...
XIV When I walked out the finger pier next to Outta the Blue, I saw Mike down in his in...
XV On the fuel dock, we saw that, though the dinghy floated where we’d left her, she wa...
XVI When I pulled Lightnin’ into Jeannie’s yard, I saw B.J.’s black El Camino parked on...
XVII I had been leaning against the side of the building, deep in thought, when I heard...
XVIII As I pulled the Jeep into Jeannie’s yard, I cursed at the sight of the white Subu...
XIX I leaped up to the second step, and my sneaker slid in a puddle of something wet. B...
XX I’d slept about an hour when I woke to the noise of an exceptionally loud outboard m...
XXI The traffic on Sunrise was miserable, and it was nearly thirty minutes later that I...
XXII I thought about Collazo’s words all the way home, thought about what I’d seen bene...
XXIII We squeezed into the last little bit of space at the restaurant’s dock. Before lo...
XXIV I pulled Rusty’s boat into the haul-out slip at the Playboy Marine Boat Yard and g...
XXV She was crying. She didn’t make any sounds other than the occasional sniffling, but...
XXVI I woke when the RPMs on the engine dropped down, and I noticed immediately that th...
XXVII She cocked her head at me, not understanding. I pantomimed an Australian crawl, a...
XXVIII Swimming seemed pointless. The buoyancy compensator was inflated just enough so ...
XXIX I was down in a deep, dark cave where the cold and damp got into your bones. Waiti...
XXX Racine drove north until she found a driveway large enough for her to be able to ma...
XXXI Mike made us sit in the living room, away from the body, to wait for the police, a...
XXXII When we still hadn’t heard anything from Pit or B.J. by that afternoon, I called ...
Thank you for purchasing and reading CROSS CURRENT If you enjoyed...
Bitter End I The sun wasn’t up yet whe...
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Christine Kling has spent more ...
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