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Writing as Harry Brandt, Richard Price has adopts a transparent pseudonym for this heart-stopping thriller about a rogue NYPD detective dragged back into the past by a murder in the present. Every cop has a personal White: a criminal who got away with murder or worse and was able to slip back into life, leaving the victims family still seeking justice, the cop plagued by guilt. Back in the 1990s, Billy Graves was one of the Wild Geese: a tight-knit crew of young mavericks, fresh to police work and hungry for justice, looking out for each other and their family of neighbourhood locals. But then Billy made some bad headlines by accidentally shooting a ten-year-old boy while bringing down an angel-dusted berserker in the street. Branded a loose cannon, he spent years in one dead-end posting after another. Now he has settled into his role as sergeant in the Night Watch, content simply to do his job and go home to his family. But when he is called to the 4 a.m. stabbing of a man in Penn Station, Billy discovers the victim is the White of one of his his oldest friends, a former member of the Wild Geese, who is now retired. As the past comes crashing into the present, the Wild Geese seemingly rise from the dead, and the bad old run-and-gun days of the 90s are back with a vengeance.

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Richard Price

The Whites

To my astonishing wife, Lorraine Adams

On my block we still play...

On my block we still pray...

To my sublime daughters, Annie and Genevieve

To my mother, Harriet, and my brother, Randolph Scott

To the memory of Carl Brandt (19352013)

And to the memory of my father, Milton Price (19242008)

Who ever thought they would not hear the dead?

Who ever thought that they could quarantine

Those who are not, who once had been?

Stephan Edgar, Nocturnal

Death investigation constitutes a heavy responsibility, and as such, let no person deter you from the truth and your own personal commitment to see that justice is done. Not only for

the deceased, but for the surviving family as well.

Vernon Geberth, Practical Homicide Investigation (fourth edition)

Chapter 1

As Billy Graves drove down Second Avenue to work, the crowds worried him: a quarter past one in the morning and there were still far more people piling into the bars than leaving them, everyone coming and going having to muscle their way through the swaying clumps of half-hammered smokers standing directly outside the entrances. He hated the no smoking laws. They created nothing but problems late-night noise for the neighbors, elbow room enough for the bar-cramped beefers to finally start swinging, and a plague of off-duty limos and radio cabs all tapping their horns to hustle fares.

It was the night of St. Patricks, worst of the year for NYPDs Night Watch, the handful of detectives under Billys command responsible for covering all of felony-weight Manhattan from Washington Heights to Wall Street between one a.m. and eight a.m., when there were no active squads in any of the local precincts. There were other worst nights, Halloween and New Years Eve for two, but St. Patricks was the ugliest, the violence the most spontaneous and low-tech. Stompings, blunt objects, fists more stitches than surgeries but some very malicious acting out.

One-fifteen in the a.m.: tonight, as always, the calls could come in at any time, but experience had taught him that the most fraught hours, especially on a drinking holiday, were between three a.m., when the bars and clubs started shutting down, everyone pouring out into the streets at once, and five a.m., when even the most hard-core animals were out of fuel and lurching off to oblivion. On the other hand, the city being the city, Billy never knew exactly when hed see his pillow again. Eight a.m. could find him at a local precinct writing up bullets on an agg assault for the incoming day squad while the actor was either still in the wind or snoring in a holding cell; it could find him hanging around the ER at Harlem Hospital or Beth Israel or St. Lukes Roosevelt interviewing family and/or witnesses while waiting for the victim to either go out of the picture or pull through; it could find him strolling around an outdoor crime scene, hands in pockets, toe-searching through detritus for shell casings; or, or, or, if the Prince of Peace was afoot and Yonkers-bound traffic was light, he could actually be home in time to take his kids to school.

There were gung ho detectives out there, even on the lobster shift, but Billy was not one of them. Mainly he hoped each night that most of Manhattans nocturnal mayhem was not worthy of his squads attention, just petty shit that could be kicked back to patrol.

Seoul man, how you be, he drawled, stepping into the 24/7 Koreans across Third Avenue from the office. Joon, the night clerk with his gaffer-taped horn-rims, automatically began gathering up his regular customers nightly ration: three sixteen-ounce Rockstar energy drinks, two Shaolin power gel squibs, and a pack of Camel Lights.

Billy cracked a can of Go before it could be bagged.

Too much of that shit make you even more tired, the Korean delivering his standard lecture. Like a boomerang.

No doubt.

As he reached for his Visa card, the security monitor next to the register caught Billy in all his glory: football burly but slump-shouldered, his pale face with its exhaustion-starred eyes topped with half a pitchforks worth of prematurely graying hair. He was only forty-two, but that crushed-cellophane gaze of his combined with a world-class insomniacs posture had once gotten him into a movie at a senior citizens discount. Man was not meant to start work after midnight end of story, pay differential be damned.

The Night Watch office, on the second floor of the Fifteenth Precinct and time-shared with Manhattan South Homicide, which occupied it during the day, looked like a cross between a fun house and a morgue. It was a drear, fluorescently lit scrum of gun-metal-gray desks, separated by plastic partitions brightened with autographed eight-by-tens of Derek Jeter, Samuel L. Jackson, Rex Ryan, and Harvey Keitel, along with mug shots, family snaps, and garish crime scene photos. An eight-foot glass tank filled with miniature sharklike catfish dominated one cinder-block wall, an embassy-sized American flag fronting the other.

None of his regular squad were in: Emmett Butter, a part-time actor, so fresh to the unit that Billy had yet to allow him to spearhead a run; Gene Feeley, who, back in the late 80s, was part of the team that broke up the Fat Cat Nichols crack empire, had thirty-two years on the Job, owned two bars in Queens, and was just there to max out his pension; Alice Stupak, who worked nights in order to be with her family during the day; and Roger Mayo, who worked nights in order to avoid being with his family during the day.

It wasnt unusual for the room to be deserted thirty minutes into the tour, given that Billy didnt care where his detectives spent the shift as long as they answered their phones when he needed them. He didnt see the point of making everyone sit at their desks all night like they were in detention. But in exchange for this freedom, if any one of them with the exception of Feeley, who was so old-boy-wired into One PP that he could do or not do anything he wanted if any one of them failed to pick up when he called, even once, they were gone from the squad, dead batteries, toilet drops, drop kicks, theft, Armageddon, the Rapture, or no.

Depositing the grocery bag in his minute windowless office, Billy walked out of the squad room and down a short hall to the dispatchers desk, manned by Rollie Towers, a.k.a. the Wheel, a big Buddha boy in track pants and a John Jay college sweatshirt, ass ballooning off either side of his webbed Aeron chair as he fielded the incoming calls, taking all requests for Night Watch from the various crime sites and fending them off like a goalie.

Well look, Sarge, my boss isnt in yet, Rollie nodding to Billy, but my guess is heres what hes going to say. Nobody got hurt, guy cant even say for sure it was a gun. Id just throw a good interview at him, wait for the Fifth Squad to come in tomorrow morning, see if it fits any kind of pattern theyre working, all right? Theres really not that much for us to do on this one. No problem no problem no problem.

Hanging up and swiveling to Billy: No problem.

Anything happening? Billy reached for one of Rollies Doritos, then changed his mind.

Throwdown in the Three-two, both shooters female, one on the sidewalk, the other in the rear seat of a ghetto cab. Theyre like maybe a couple yards apart, six shots fired back and forth and get this: neither of them gets hit. Hows that for sharpshootin?

Was the cab moving?

It started out, one of the broads was chasing the other through the Eisenhowers, she jumps in the car, screams for the driver to haul ass, but the minute he sees the guns he jumps out and starts hoofing it back to Senegal, probably halfway there as we speak.

Feets do yo stuff.

Butter and Mayo are up at the Three-two watching Annie Oakley and Calamity Jane sleep it off.

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