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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

Dead Watch

A G. P. Putnams Sons Book / published by arrangement with the author

All rights reserved.

Copyright 2006 by John Sandford

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Electronic edition: May, 2006

ALSO BY JOHN SANDFORD

Rules of Prey
Shadow Prey
Eyes of Prey
Silent Prey
Winter Prey
Night Prey
Mind Prey
Sudden Prey
The Night Crew
Secret Prey
Certain Prey
Easy Prey
Chosen Prey
Mortal Prey
Naked Prey
Hidden Prey
Broken Prey

KIDD NOVELS

The Fools Run
The Empress File
The Devils Code
The Hanged Mans Song

Contents
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Despite the mist, she spent an hour working Chica, and working herself, and she smelled of it, mare-sweat and woman-sweat, with a tingle of Chanel No. 5. Theyd turned down the trail from the south forty, easing along, and she could feel the mares heart beating through her knees and thighs.

The mist hadnt felt cold while they were jumping, but now they were cooling off, and her cheeks and forehead were pink, and her knuckles were raw. A shower, she thought, would be nice, along with a hot sandwich and a cup of soup.

Theyd just crossed the fence. She turned in the saddle to watch the gate relatch behind them, and saw the face in the tree line. There was no question that it was a faceand in a blink, it was gone, dissolving in the trees.

She turned away from it, casually, tried to capture an afterimage in her mind. A pale oval, truncated at top and bottom, with a dark trapezoid beneath the oval. The face of a man whod been watching her through binoculars, she realized. The dark shape, the trapezoid, had been arms, joined at the binoculars, in a camouflage jacket.

A thrill of fear ran up her spine. They might be coming for her.

She suppressed the urge to run the mare, but not the urge to push her into a trot. They came down the fence line and she took the remote from her pocket, pointed it at the inside gate, and it swung open in front of them. They went through, and she turned and closed the gate, her eyes searching the tree line as she turned. Nothing. They went on to the barn, Chica in a hurry now, anticipating the feed bag.

When she came off the horse she was feeling loose and athletic and was beginning to question what shed seen. Was she losing it? Was the pressure pushing her over the edge? Thered been nothing but a flash of white.

Lon, the barn man, came over as she led the horse inside to the smell of horseshit and hay and feed, the odors of a comfortable life. She brushed a fly away from Chicas eye as she handed the reins over. I worked her hard, Lon. Shes pretty warm.

Then over the grooms shoulder, in the lighted square of the open barn door, she saw the housekeeper jogging across the barnyard, a folded newspaper over her hair to deflect the rain. Lon, an older, hook-nosed man whose skin was grooved like the bark on an oak tree, turned to look and said, Shes in a hurry.

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She met Sandi, the housekeeper, at the barn door. Sandi?

Two men are here.

Two men?

Watchmen, Sandi said.

She looked up at the house: Did you let them in?

Um, its raining... Sandi was suddenly afraid that shed done wrong. I left them in the front hall.

Thats okay. Thats fine. She nodded. Tell them that Ill be a moment.

Sandi fled back across the barnyard into the house. She and Lon talked about the horse for another thirty seconds, then, as she turned toward the house, Lon said, Be careful, Maddy.

She took her time, cleaning her boots on the boot-brush outside the door, and on the mat inside, peeling off her rain suit and helmet, shaking out her hair, hanging the gear on the wall-pegs in the mud room. Still wearing the knee-high boots, she clumped across the kitchen and up the back stairs to the bedroom. From the closet, she got the bedroom gun, a blue-steel .380. She jacked a shell into the chamber and disengaged the safety, stuffed it in her jacket pocket.

She was afraid of the Watchmen, but more than that: she was also interested in what theyd say and excited by the prospect of conflict. She wasnt exactly a thrill-seeker, but she enjoyed a test, and the more severe, the better. Shed been a rock climber, she drove fast cars. And always the horses: the horses might someday kill her, she thought. Riding was as dangerous as a knife fight.

Picture 3

She took the back stairs down to the kitchen, walked out through the living room to the front entry. Two men waited there, both in leather bomber jackets, blue shirts, and khaki slacks. Theyd put on their uniforms for the visit.

She knew one of them: Bob Sheenan, who worked behind the parts counter at Canelos Farm & Garden. He was about fourth or fifth in the local Watchmen ranks. She knew the other mans face, but not his name.

Been out riding? Sheenan asked when she walked into the entry.

She didnt answer. No pleasantries for the Watchmen: What do you want, Bob?

Well, now... Sheenan was a big man, with a bar-brawlers face: pale blue berserkers eyes, one damaged eyelid half-shading his left eye, scar tissue under both of them, a crooked banana nose, large yellow teeth. He smelled of pizza and beer, though it was not yet ten oclock. Youre telling people that the Watchmen had something to do with your husband.

You did, she said flatly. I want to know where he is. If youre not here to tell me, then get out.

He jabbed a finger at her, and stepped closer. We had nothing to do with your husband. If you keep talking that way, we will take you to court.

She squared off to him. Or beat me up?

We dont do that.

Bullshit. What about that Mexican kid two weeks ago? You broke his cheekbones.

He was attempting to escape, the second man said.

Youre not the police! she snapped. Youre supposed to be Boy Scouts. What were you doing capturing him, huh?

Sheenan and the second man looked at each other for a second, confused, then Sheenan pulled himself back. I dont care about the Mexican. Thats got nothing to do with this.

She bared her teeth: Is this coming from Goodman? Or is this just some moronic crap you made up on your own?

This is not crap, missus. His eyes widened and his shoulders tensed, as if he were about to strike at her. You are tearing down our good name. I dont know what your husband is up to, or where hes gone, but we will find out. In the meantime, you shut your fuckin mouth.

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