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In James Penneys New Identity, in the dry desert of Southern California, James Penney is laid off from the plant after 17 loyal years of service. With the threat of the bank repossessing his treasured red Firebird, he goes on the run. But why are the cops so hot on his trail? And who is the tall military policeman, built like a weightlifter, who offers him a ride?

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Lee Child James Penneys New Identity Copyright Lee Child 2011 THE PROCESS - photo 1

Lee Child

James Penney's New Identity

Copyright Lee Child 2011

THE PROCESS THAT turned James Penney into a completely different person began ten years ago, at one in the afternoon on a Monday in the middle of June, in Laney, California. A hot time of day, at a hot time of year, in a hot part of the country. The town sits comfortably on the east shoulder of the road that winds from Mojave to LA, fifty miles south of the one and fifty miles north of the other. Due west, the southern rump of the Coastal Range Mountains is visible. Due east, the Mojave Desert disappears into the haze. Very little happens in Laney. After that Monday in the middle of June ten years ago, even less ever did.

There was one industry in Laney. One factory. A big spread of a place. A long low assembly shed, weathered metal siding, built in the sixties. Office accommodations at the north end, in the shade, two stories of them. The first floor was low grade. Clerical functions took place there. Billing and accounting and telephone calling. The second story was high grade. Managers and designers occupied the space. The corner office at the right hand end used to be the Personnel Managers place. Now it was the Human Resources Managers place. Same guy, new title on his door.

Outside that door in the long second floor corridor was a line of chairs. The Human Resources Managers secretary had rustled them up and placed them there that Monday morning. The line of chairs was occupied by a line of men and women. They were silent. Every five minutes the person at the head of the line would be called into the office. The rest of them would shuffle up one place. They didnt speak. They didnt need to. They knew what was happening.

Just before one oclock, James Penney shuffled up one space to the head of the line. He waited a long five minutes and stood up when he was called. Stepped into the office. Closed the door behind him. Sat down again in front of the desk. The Human Resources Manager was a guy called Odell. Odell hadnt been long out of diapers when James Penney started work at the Laney plant.

Mr. Penney, Odell said.

Penney said nothing, but he nodded in a guarded way.

We need to share some information with you, Odell said.

Then he stopped like he needed a response out of Penney before he could continue. Penney shrugged at him. He knew what was coming. He heard things, same as anybody else.

Just give me the short version, OK? he said.

Odell nodded. Were laying you off.

For the summer? Penney asked him.

Odell shook his head.

For good, he said.

Penney took a second to get over the sound of the words. Hed known they were coming, but they hit him like they were the last words he ever expected Odell to say.

Why? he asked.

Odell shrugged. He didnt look like he was enjoying this. But on the other hand, he didnt look like it was upsetting him much, either.

Downsizing, he said. No option. Only way we can go.

Why? Penney said again.

Odell leaned back in his chair and folded his hands behind his head. Started the speech hed already made many times that day.

We need to cut costs, he said. This is an expensive operation. Small margin. Shrinking market. You know that.

Penney stared into space and listened to the silence breaking through from the factory floor. So youre closing the plant?

Odell shook his head again. Were downsizing, is all. The plant will stay open. Therell be some maintenance business. Some repairs, overhauls. But not like it used to be.

The plant will stay open? Penney said. So how come youre letting me go?

Odell shifted in his chair. Pulled his hands from behind his head and folded his arms across his chest, defensively. He had reached the tricky part of the interview.

Its a question of the skills mix, he said. We had to pick a team with the correct blend of skills. We put a lot of work into the decision. And Im afraid you didnt make the cut.

Whats wrong with my skills? Penney asked. I got skills. Ive worked here seventeen years. Whats wrong with my damn skills?

Nothing at all, Odell said. But other people are better. We have to look at the broad picture. Its going to be a skeleton crew, so we need the best skills, the fastest learners, good attendance records, you know how it is.

Attendance records? Penney said. Whats wrong with my attendance records? Ive worked here seventeen years. You saying Im not a reliable worker?

Odell touched the brown file folder in front of him.

Youve had a lot of time out sick, he said. Absentee rate just above eight percent.

Penney looked at him incredulously.

Sick? he said. I wasnt sick. I was post-traumatic. From Vietnam.

Odell shook his head again. He was too young.

Whatever, he said. Its still a big absentee rate.

James Penney just sat there, stunned. He felt like hed been hit by a train.

So who stays on? he asked.

We looked for the correct blend, Odell said again. Generally, the younger end of the workforce. We put a lot of management time into the process. Were confident we made the right decisions. Youre not being singled out. Were losing eighty percent of our people.

Penney stared across at him. You staying?

Odell nodded and tried to hide a smile, but couldnt.

Theres still a business to run, he said. We still need management.

There was silence in the big corner office. Outside, the hot breeze stirred off the desert and blew a listless eddy over the metal building. Odell opened the brown folder and pulled out a blue envelope. Handed it across the desk.

Youre paid up to the end of July, he said. Money went in the bank this morning. Good luck, Mr. Penney.

The five-minute interview was over. Odells secretary appeared and opened the door to the corridor. Penney walked out. The secretary called the next man in. Penney walked past the long quiet row of people and made it to the parking lot. Slid into his car. It was a red Firebird, a year and a half old, and it wasnt paid for yet. He started it up and drove the mile to his house. Eased to a stop in his driveway and sat there, thinking, in a daze, with the motor running. Then he heard the faint bell of his phone in his house. He made it inside before it stopped. It was a friend from the plant.

They can you too? the friend asked him.

Penney mumbled his answer so he didnt have to say the exact words, but the tone of his voice told his friend what he needed to know.

Theres a problem, the guy said. Company informed the bank. I just got a call asking what I was going to do about the payments I got. The bank holding paper on you?

Penney went cold. Gripped the phone.

Paper? he said. You bet theyre holding paper on me. Just about every damn thing I got. House, car, furniture. They got paper on everything. What they say to you?

What the hell do you think? the guy said. Theyre a bank, right? I stop making the payments, Im out on the street. The repo man is coming for the car right now.

Penney went quiet. He was thinking. He was thinking about his car. He didnt care about the house. Or the furniture. His wife had chosen all that stuff. Shed saddled him up with big payments on all that stuff, just before she walked out. Shed called it the chance for a new start. It hadnt worked. Shed gone and he was still paying for her damn house and furniture. But the car was his. The red Firebird. That automobile was the only thing hed ever bought that hed really wanted. He didnt feel like losing it. But he sure as hell couldnt keep on paying for it.

James? the guy on the phone said. You still there?

Penney was imagining the repo man coming for his car.

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