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In the sequel to Death Wish, Paul Benjamin continues his vigilante killing spree Paul Benjamin was an ordinary New Yorker until a gang of drug addicts killed his wife and raped his daughter. When the police proved helpless, Benjamin bought a gun and found his own vengeance, methodically tracking the addicts and killing them one by one. Now he is in Chicago, and the cycle of violence is about to begin anew. On his first night in the city, he stumbles out of a bar in a bad part of town, pretending to be drunk. When two thugs set upon him, they find their quarry sober and armed. He kills them both, escaping before the police arrive. They will not be the last of Chicagos criminal class to suffer his wrath. Written by Garfield as penance for the success of the grisly film adaptation of Death Wish, this sequel shows that when a decent man relies on violence to settle scores, murder becomes addictive.

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Death Sentence Brian Garfield A MysteriousPresscom Open Road Integrated - photo 1

Death Sentence

Brian Garfield

A MysteriousPress.com

Open Road Integrated Media ebook

FOR

Jay Robert Nash, John McHugh,

Roger Ebert and Bill Granger

CHICAGO FRONT-PAGERS ALL;

WITH THANKS.

Lost is our old simplicity of times;

The world abounds with laws,

and teems with crimes

Pennsylvania Gazette,

Feb. 8, 1775

With ready-made opinions one

cannot judge of crime.

Its philosophy is a little more

complicated than people think.

It is acknowledged that

neither convict prisons

nor any system of hard labor

ever cured a criminal.

FYODOR DOSTOIEVSKY

The House of the Dead

CONTENTS T HE GUNS pointed in every direction They were strewn under - photo 2

CONTENTS

T HE GUNS pointed in every direction They were strewn under glass and Paul - photo 3

T HE GUNS pointed in every direction. They were strewn under glass and Paul Benjamin went the length of the counter studying them.

Interested in handguns?

The proprietor was hopeful not so much for a sale as for conversation. Paul recognized the inquisitive toneguns were objects of beauty, artifacts; give the proprietor encouragement and hed wheel out his display of flintlocks from a back room.

The shop was heavy with oiled rifles and shotguns. Here and there a decorative sword; one corner grudgingly displayed fishing tackle; all the rest was guns.

The proprietor dragged a lame foot when he walked: perhaps his passion for firearms came from their lack of human imperfection. He had grey skin and little moist eyes and an apologetic smile. A recluse. If it werent guns it would be a meticulous array of electric trains in his basement. Evidently he was Truett; that was the name painted on the front window.

Under the buzzing fluorescent tubes Pauls hand looked veined and pale. Could I see that one?

The Webley? Truett unlocked the back of the case.

Nonext to it. The .38?

This one you mean. The automatic.

Yes.

Smith and Wesson. Truett put it on top of the case. You know the weapon?

No.

Truett slid a blotter cloth along the glass and overturned the pistol on it. Takes your standard nine-millimeter round. He popped the magazine out of the handle and proffered the pistol.

Paul looked at it tentatively.

The ball of Truetts thumb massaged the side of the empty magazine. A gun ought to be selected for its use. You mind if I ask what purpose you have in mind?

Paul had the lie ready: it was glib on his tongue. Ive just moved out from New Jersey. My brother and I bought a radio and electronics shop down in Chicago. Were opening next week.

You want the gun under the counter against holdups, then.

We thought of buying two guns. A very small one that would fit in the back of the cash-register drawer, and a bigger one to keep under the counter.

Makes sense. Crime what it is today Truett retrieved the pistol and slid the magazine into it. You dont want this one.

No?

Maybe youll have kids wandering around the shop. Youd have to leave the chamber empty and the safety engaged. By the time you got it loaded and off safety the holdup men could shoot you fourteen times. Look here.

Paul watched him grip the slide with his left hand.

Assume thats a loaded magazine I just inserted. Heres what youve got to do before you can fire this thing. It takes two hands and it cant be done silently.

Truett pulled the slide back. There was a metallic racket when springs shot it home.

Now youve loaded a cartridge into the chamber and youve cocked the weapon. But youve still got to push the safety off with your thumb, like so. Truett aimed the pistol at a wall. Now youre ready to shoot.

He put it away under the glass. Single-action automatic is not a good defense weapon. You want a good revolver, or a double-action automatic.

I see.

Now heres a manstopper. Truetts voice was different. He lifted something from the case and held it flat on his palms like a reverential offering.

It had the beauty of extraordinary ugliness.

Too bad its got the same disadvantages as that other automatic. But this is a collectors itemIll lay odds youve never seen a Luger like this one. They only made a handful of these in forty-five caliber.

Paul tried to put a polite show of interest on his face to mask his fascination. The .45 Luger had ugly lines: bulging tumors of dark steel. He felt mesmerized.

A crook finds something like this pointed at his face, he might just faint from fear without you having to shoot at all. Truett smiled but the smile was awry with unexpected cruelty. Paul stared at the Luger when Truett aimed it carefully past him into neutral shadows. It was like staring into the orifice of a cannon.

Far as I know this is the only one like it this side of Los Angeles. Forty-five Lugers are like hens teeth. Truett looked as if he wanted to caress it. But you dont want a piece like this for shop protection. He put it away under the glass with great care; then he moved away. I think Ive got what you want. Somewhere here.

Paul stood above the Luger and talked himself out of it. It was slow and it was too bulky, and above all it was noticeable. He needed something the reverse. Something anonymous, easily concealed, fast to usea tree in a forest, untraceable because it was identical with ten thousand others. One like the gun hed left behind in New York. A gun for killing.

He was thinking: Im an ordinary middle-aged product of a middle-class life. Just like everybody elseborn innocent and taught cowardice at an early age. We live our lives in fear. Only this thing has happened in me and I cant accept that any more. They killed my daughter and my wife. And Im here buying a gun because I will not be afraid of them any more. Im a madman, or Im the only sane man. And whos to decide that?

Today he would buy the gun and tonight in the city he would hunt. It wasnt the fever of a holy mission; he didnt feel obsessed by any sort of fanaticism and it wasnt pleasure to think about it. But it was something that ought to be done. To rid the streets of them so that perhaps the next mans daughter might be spared. There was no joy in it: if you were a doctor you didnt enjoy jabbing needles into people; but Carol and Esther were dead for all time and he had a duty to them.

Truett had found a cardboard box lined with crumpled crepe; fitted into it was a stubby revolver glossy with new blackness.

Smith & Wesson Centennial. Five shots, hammerless, grip safety, compact, light, takes the thirty-eight special cartridge. Two-inch barrel, tapered sight and shrouded hammer to keep from snagging on your pocket or drawer. This is just about the safest revolver they make, in terms of leaving it loaded around small children. It cant be fired unless its held in a proper grip, you see, youve got to squeeze the handle as well as the trigger. It cant go off if it drops on the floor. Id recommend this one.

Paul tried it in his hand. It was as weightless as a childs toy gun. He dredged a phrase from somewhere in his experience: What about stopping power?

Its the standard police cartridge. Of course you wouldnt want to try long-range stunts with it, not with that short barrel, but a good shooter can hit a man thirty feet away with one of these pocket guns and thats the longest youd need inside a shop. It kicks like a mule, being so lightweight, but I guess youd rather have a sore hand than a knife or a bullet in you. Now this is only a five-shot revolver, not a six-shooter, but that makes it less bulky and the piece can handle heavy powder loads because the bolt-cuts dont come over the centers of the chambers. It means you can use high-speed ammunition, next thing to magnum load.

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