The Mafia Trilogy

The Mafia Trilogy by Jonas Saul

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Authors: Jonas Saul
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believe it. He left her on that plane. He waited and watched. She hadn’t come out. No way. Impossible.
     
    “Repeat what you just said, but don’t use her name.”
     
    “They have your wife. Maybe you can set up some kind of exchange, maybe a deal?”
     
    “I don’t believe you. I saw her get on that plane.”
     
    The guy shook his head. He still looked out across the open expanse above the heads of ticket purchasers.
     
    “No. They picked her up in a limousine and took her ten blocks from here to the boss’s office tower after she checked back into Hotel Luigi.”
     
    “So you know where they’re holding my wife?”
     
    Darwin thought he had this under control. Greg was coming tomorrow to help him sort it out. Rosina was supposed to be in Greece. He’d join her in a few days when everything was over. But now tomorrow would be too late. Greg wouldn’t make it in time.
     
    Rosina needs me. It’s time to step this up. Time to be a man.
     
    “Yes, I do, but I can’t take you to see her. They’ll kill me.”
     
    Darwin pulled the pencil out and leaned forward, placing the tip against the guy’s neck.
     
    “You’ll die right now if you don’t take me to her.”
     
    “Okay, okay, easy, easy. I’ll take you to the building. I’ll show it to you. You do the rest.”
     
    He eased the pencil away and placed it back in his pocket.
     
    “Reach in slowly and remove your cell phone. Give it to me. Then I want you to slowly remove your gun. Then hand that over. Any movement I don’t like, you’ll be dead before you hit the ground, one floor below.”
     
    Paul, with exaggerated slowness, reached into his breast pocket and produced a small cell phone. He reached behind him, palm up, arm twisted, and handed the phone to Darwin.
     
    “You really want me to give you my piece, out here in the open?”
     
    “Do that, or maybe I’ll chew on you, too.”
     
    Damn, do I ever sound corny. I gotta get this tough-guy act under control.
     
    “Okay, okay, take it easy.”
     
    Paul reached inside his jacket.
     
    Darwin moved closer. He put a hand on Paul’s shoulder and squeezed the jacket’s material.
     
    “Easy does it,” Darwin whispered.
     
    Paul brought the weapon out with two fingers on the butt of the gun. Darwin knew nothing about guns. All he could tell was that the one being handed to him looked lethal.
     
    He took it with his free hand and dropped it in the jacket pocket that didn’t have the pencil.
     
    “Now, get up.”
     
    “We’re going to the office tower?” Paul asked.
     
    “Not right away. I need to find out if you lied to me first. You better hope you didn’t.”
     
    Darwin rose from his chair and stepped back. Paul got up and half turned toward him.
     
    Darwin locked his jaw and started letting one eye twitch. Then he tilted his head a little. He knew if he looked in the mirror at that moment he would appear to be quite fucked. He wanted to portray an insane man. Someone who had gone over the edge and wasn’t coming back. In a way, that was Darwin.
     
    They had Rosina. The line had been crossed. He didn’t have to act crazy. He was on his way there with a first class ticket, courtesy of the Fuccini Family.
     
    “Move,” he instructed.
     
    Paul started away from him, Darwin close behind.
     
    “Do one stupid thing, it ends. You should know how this works.”
     
    Paul nodded.
     
    Darwin followed him to the escalator and stayed two steps away on the way down. At the bottom, he told Paul to go to the right.
     
    On the way out of Termini Station, a few people got close, but nothing happened. No one attacked them or tried to stop them.
     
    At the street, Darwin directed Paul down the side to where they would turn left.
     
    In less than two minutes, they stood in front of Hotel Luigi.
     
    “We are going to go upstairs to the lobby. I need to see if my wife checked in as you said she did. Are we clear?”
     
    Paul nodded and stepped into the building. He took

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