The October List

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who’re powerful. And dangerous. About thirty, maybe a few more. I’ve heard some of ’em I might’ve done business with in the past.’
    ‘October List. Why’s it called that?’
    A shrug. ‘Nobody I’ve talked to knows. A mystery. It could mean all hell’s going to break loose in October.’
    ‘Next month.’
    ‘Next month. Or maybe it’s that something big happened last October and there’re plans in place as a result. Now, Hal, I want that list. I need the list. But I can’t have my people do it – ’cause I may have a connection. Those people I’ve worked with. You don’t have any connection.’
    Because I’m smaller fucking potatoes, Dixon thought. But that didn’t bother him. He nodded eagerly, like a dog. Well, a normal dog, not the big fucker in the corner.
    The Russian continued, ‘Now, here’s the thing. I heard from Henry – you know Henry, my facilitator?’
    ‘Right. I know Henry. Good man.’
    ‘He is, yes. He heard that there’s a woman lives in the city has the list or knows where it is. You get the list from her, then you and me, we’ll go half and half on the Newark project.’
    ‘ Fifty percent?’ Dixon blurted. ‘That’s very generous, Pete.’
    The man waved off the gratitude. ‘This woman’s name is Gabriela McKenzie. She was the office manager of the prick who kept the list – he’s skipped town.’
    ‘You have her address?’
    ‘Upper West Side but she’s not there.’ Karpankov tepeed his fingers. He leaned forward. ‘She and some guy she’s with’re keeping low, but my sources say they’re in the city somewhere. His name’s Reardon. My people’ll tell me they’ll find out their location tonight or tomorrow and let me know.’ His voice lowered further, and he put his hands flat on the table. ‘Hal, I heard you were the go-to man when it came to life in the streets, you know what I mean? Life in the trenches.’
    ‘I try,’ Dixon said modestly. ‘I know my way around.’
    Karpankov cleared his throat. His eyes slid away to a model car on his desk, one of the six Fords. An Edsel. ‘And you’d do whatever you need to, to get the list? You have no problem with that, do you? Even with this person being a woman. And innocent.’
    ‘Not a problem at all.’ Dixon meant this, though he didn’t add he already found the task a turn-on.
    ‘She’s going to be skittish.’
    ‘Girls get that way. Especially depending on the time of month.’
    Karpankov smiled. ‘I mean, she’ll be cautious. I’m not the only one who wants the list. There’re some other people after it.’
    ‘Sure, you get me her location, and I’ll take care of it.’ Dixon frowned as he considered the job. ‘So she knows people are looking for her?’
    ‘That’s right.’
    ‘You know one thing I’ve done works pretty good especially with the ladies? I tell ’em I’m like a deacon in a church. It gets their guard down. I even carry a Bible around with me.’ He fished the little black book out of his breast pocket.
    ‘Smart, Hal.’
    The man beamed. ‘That’ll let me get up close. Then I pull out my piece and get her into my car. Take her to one of the construction sites, and go to work on her. She’ll tell me where the list is. And after? We’re pouring concrete Monday at the shopping center. They’ll never find the body.’
    ‘Good.’
    ‘And the guy with her? He connected?’
    ‘No, just some businessman she’s sleeping with, I think. I don’t care about him. But …’ A third tepee.
    ‘I’ll take care of him too. Probably better just to shoot him.’
    An approving nod from the Russian. ‘I’ll call you as soon as my people find her.’
    The men rose and shook hands again, even more energetically this time, and the gold links clinked dully. Seeing Dixon grip his master’s hand so fervently, the dog stood. Dixon released and stepped back immediately.
    ‘It’s okay,’ Karpankov said. ‘He likes you.’
    Yeah, Dixon thought, for a main course. He smiled at

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