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If there were a God, he would have stopped me. Thats the message discovered atop an elementary school in downtown Atlanta. Across the street are the bodies of fourteen innocent men and women, each quickly and cleanly murdered. The sniper Galileo is on the loose. He can end a human life from hundreds of yards away. And he is just getting started. Where others see puzzles, Esme Stuart sees patterns, and these outside-the-box inductive skills made her one of the FBIs top field operatives. But she turned her back on all that eight years ago to start a family and live a normal life. She now has a husband and a daughter and a Long Island home to call her own, far removed from the bloody streets of Atlanta. But Galileos murders escalate and her beleaguered old boss needs the help of his former prot?g?e. But how can she turn her back on her well-earned quiet life? How would she ever be able to justify such a choice to her husband? To her daughter? And what will happen when Galileo turns his scope on them?

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WHILE GALILEO PREYS
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BEFORE CAIN STRIKES

available April 2011
from MIRA Books

Joshua Corin
WHILE GALILEO PREYS

Picture 1

To my nephew Benji
(for when he is much, much older)

Contents

T he bum wore pink. A prom dress, really. Torso to kneecaps swathed in bubble-gum taffeta. His spidery limbs, black with grime and hair, jutted out in wrong angles. The bum was facedown in the basin of a puddle in the middle of MLK Drive, and lay undiscovered until 3:16 a.m.

Andre Banks (age twenty-eight) and his pug Moira (age three) were out for a stroll. Andre was walking off his insomnia. His parents were coming to visit and that never ever boded well. Andre and Moira normally kept only to Lincoln Street, the dimly-lit cul-de-sac in which they lived, but the young man had a lot more anxiety than usual to walk off. Moira made sure to baptize every hydrant on their path, and was christening her eleventh when Andre spotted the bum in the road.

Even in Atlanta, January meant freezing temperatures. The citys homeless did not nap out in the middle of MLK Drive in January, certainly not in brand-new prom dresses. The bum was almost perfectly centered inside the milky oval of a nearby streetlights humming glow. Andre stared through the fog of his breath at the man in the road and then Moira, finished with her ritual, saw him too, and barked.

Prodded by his loud little dog, Andre left the sidewalk and approached the facedown man. He didnt bother checking for traffic because A. It was 3:16 in the morning. B. This stretch of MLK Drive was cordoned at either end by wooden barricades due to (unapparent) DOT construction.

Moira skittered a few feet ahead of him, tensing at her leash, impatient to reach the mysterious pink shape. She barked again, and hopped up, giddy. The shape didnt budge. As they entered the circle of electric-powered light, Andre wondered what circumstances led the bum to end up here, (and dressed like that!). Had the man once been successful? Did he have a family? Had his family kicked him out? Maybe the prom dress was his daughters and she was dead and wearing it helped the man remember her. Maybe the bum was a transvestite, and thats why his family had kicked him out. The sins of a stubborn family, mused Andre, never forgetting that his own parents, bastions of disappointment, would be landing at Hartsfield-Jackson in ten hours and

Moira pounced on top of the bums taffeta back and licked at his neck.

Hey! Andre tugged on the leather leash. Bad dog.

With a petulant whine, Moira fought back. She lapped again at the bums neck, savoring the salt mine shed discovered. Andre yanked his pug off the man, and then realized the bum in the road hadnt reacted, hadnt even groaned, hadnt even breathed .

Fuck, Andre concluded, and at 3:18 a.m. (according to his cell phone) he dialed the police.

They didnt arrive for twenty minutes. This cordoned-off stretch of MLK Drive was not popular. The strip malls and chain stores which populated MLK down by the Georgia Dome tapered off west of Techwood, and Andres neighborhood was far, far west of Techwood. The grass in the local park, fifty feet from the bums corpse, was rusted, as if neglect had soured it to old metal. One hundred feet away, bordering the park, loomed a three-story mortar slab called Hosea Williams Elementary School. Its windows were shingled with iron bars. Andre taught physical education at Hosea Williams. His parents didnt approve of the job, and they certainly didnt approve of the area. No one did.

Since the police didnt arrive for twenty minutes, Andre finished walking his dog. He knew hed have time, and Moira was restless. He led her down the block, past the Atlanta Food Shop (boarded shut) and the redbrick Holy Life Baptist Church (gated shut). But by then Andre heard the siren. He reached the dead body around the same time the squad car circumvented the construction barricade.

Two cops emerged, eau de French fries. They clicked off their siren but left on their red-and-blues to sweep and bounce in careful rhythm over the block. To Moira, essentially color-blind, the lights were meaningless, but to Andre, the colored lights painted his neighborhood at 3:40 a.m. into a party-hearty discotheque. That just reminded him of his age, and his misbegotten teenage years, and how much his life had changed in so short a

You called it in? asked Officer Appleby, arms crossed. He was the black one. Officer Harper, the white one, knelt beside the body. The cops who served this neighborhood always showed up in this demographic: one black, one white. In fact, some of Andres more clever students referred to them not as pigs but zebras . Yo, zebras on patrol today, watch out.

I was taking my dog for a walk, said Andre. He exhaled warmth onto his hands and rubbed them together. Even though he wore a fleece coat over his sweats, winter was still winter. We just found him lying there.

Officer Appleby frowned, uncrossed his arms, and crossed them again. His stomach was bothering him. Did you know the deceased?

No, sir.

Down by the corpse, Officer Harper did a rudimentary investigation of the bums hairy, muddy limbs for frostbite. In a few minutes theyd call it in and the case would belong to the detectives and medical examiner but until then, if he was careful, if he didnt disturb the body or the scene, he could do some actual police work. Let Appleby chat up the witness, predictable waste of time that would be. In the meantime, Harper would work the case. Find a clue. Share it with the cavalry when they arrived and when his name came up for promotion, theyd remember him for this and hed be free of this beat patrol graveyard shift bullshit forever.

Moira nudged against his ass with her nose. Harper scowled down at the pug. God, he hated dogs. They slobbered and chewed up nearly anything of value. They constantly needed attention. The county taxed you for their tags, the pet store taxed you for their food, the vet taxed you for their shots. Dogs. God.

Moira nudged again against his ass and Harper slapped her away. He glanced over at his partner and the witness. Neither of them had noticed his violent outburst. Good. The last thing he needed was yet another pissed-off civilian lodging a valueless complaint.

Andre felt Moira rub up against his sneakers. Out of habit he reached down and scruffed her behind her ears. She probably wanted to go home. It was almost 4:00 a.m. She would have no trouble sleeping.

Now, Mr. Banks, are you usually out this late? Appleby coughed into his fist, shifted his weight from his right foot to his left. You and your dog?

Insomnia, replied Andre.

Appleby offered a sympathetic nod. The witness didnt seem too disturbed by the dead body, but this was Atlanta. This was MLK Drive. Death had long ago put up residence here. Appleby had worked this beat for ten years. If every person in this neighborhood was gathered together, the stories they could tell. After all, as an officer of the law, he only dealt with what was reported. What went unreportedthose were the crimes that gave him nightmares.

Well, Mr. Banks, well need to get an official statement, but it probably doesnt have to be

The glass bulbs atop the police cruiser exploded in a crescendo of noise. All four of themAndre, Moira, Appleby, and Harperglanced at the ground, now covered in shards, then at the roof of the car, then at each other. Moira cocked her head in thought.

Someone mustve thrown a baseball or something, said Appleby.

Harper had his gun out. Show yourselves, you little pricks!

With the discotheque lights gone, the only illumination left was the milky oval of the streetlight, and that enabled them to see each other, but not whoever had shattered the glass. Harper cocked his gun, and Appleby reached for his. They relied on their ears to detect the vandal, but could only hear their own heartbeats in the cold night air.

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