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dk.solesurvivor-第60章

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  He was aware of how monstrous it was to regard the life of his daughter as more precious than the lives of any hundred strangers…two hundred; a thousand。 He didn't care。 He would kill to save her; if that was the extreme to which he was driven。 Kill anyone who got in his way。 Any number。
  Wasn't it the human dilemma to dream of being part of the larger munity but; in the face of everlasting death; always to operate on personal and family imperatives? And he was; after all; too human。
  Joe left the public telephones and followed the concourse toward the exit。 As he reached the head of the escalators; he contrived to glance hack。
  The Dodgers fan followed at a discreet distance; well disguised by the ordinariness of his dress and demeanour。 He wove himself into the crowd so skilfully that he was no more evident than any single thread in a coat of many colours。
  Down the escalator and through the lower floor of the terminal; Joe did not look back again。 Either the Dodgers fan would be there or he would have handed Joe over to another agent as the storyteller had done。
  Given their formidable resources; they would have a substantial contingent of operatives at the airport。 He could never escape them here。
  He had exactly an hour until he had to meet Demi; who he hoped would take him to Rose Tucker。 If he didn't make the rendezvous in time; he had no way to re…establish contact with the woman。
  His wristwatch seemed to be ticking as loudly as a grandfather clock。
  
  Tortured faces melted into the mutant forms of strange animals and nightmare landscapes in the Rorschach stains on the walls of the vast; drab concrete parking structure。 Engine noise from cars in other aisles; on other levels; echoed like a Grendel grumble through these manmade caverns。
  His Honda was where he'd left it。
  Although most of the vehicles in the garage were cars; three vans…none white…an old Volkswagen minibus with curtained windows; and a pickup truck with a camper shell were parked near enough to him to serve as surveillance posts。 He didn't give any of them a second look。
  He opened the car trunk and; using his body to block the view of any onlooker; he quickly checked the spare…tyre well for the money。 He had taken two thousand to Colorado; but he had left the bulk of his funds in the Honda。 He was afraid the bank's manila envelope with the brass clasp would be gone; but it was where he'd left it。
  He slipped the envelope under the waistband of his jeans。 He considered taking the small suitcase as well; but if he transferred it to the front seat; the people watching him would not be suckered by the little drama he had planned for them。
  In the driver's seat; he took the envelope out of his waistband; opened it; and tucked the packets of hundred…dollar bills in the various pockets of his corduroy jacket。 He folded the empty envelope and put it in the console box。
  When he backed out of the parking space and drove away; none of the suspect vehicles followed him immediately。 They didn't need to be quick。 Hidden somewhere on the Honda; another transponder was sending the surveillance team a signal that made constant visual contact unnecessary。
  He drove down three levels to the exit。 Departing vehicles were lined up at the cashiers' booths。
  As he inched forward; he repeatedly checked his rear…view mirror。 Just as he reached the cashier; he saw the pickup with the camper shell pull into line six cars behind him。
  
  Driving away。 from the airport; he held his speed slightly below the legal limit and made no effort to beat traffic lights as they turned yellow ahead of him。 He didn't want to put too much distance between himself and his pursuers。
  Preferring surface streets rather than the freeways; he headed toward the west side of the city。 Block by block through a seedy mercial district; he searched for a setup that would serve his purposes。
  The summer day was warm and clear; and the sunshine was diffused in matching parabolic rainbow arcs across the dirty windshield。 The soapy washer spray and the wipers cleared the glass somewhat but not sufficiently。
  Squinting through the glare; Joe almost failed to give the used…car dealership due consideration。 Gem Fittich Auto Sales。 Sunday was a car…shopping day; and the lot was open; though perhaps not for long。 Realizing that this was precisely what he needed; he pulled to the right…hand curb and stopped half a block past the place。
  He was in front of a transmission…repair shop。 The business was housed in a badly maintained stucco and corrugated steel building that appeared to have been blown together by a capricious tornado using parts of several other structures that it had previously torn asunder。 Fortunately; the shop was closed; he didn't want any good…Samaritan mechanics ing to his rescue。
  He shut off the engine and got out of the Honda。
  The pickup with the camper shell was not yet within sight on the street behind him。
  He hurried to the front of the car and opened the hood。
  The Honda was of no use to him any more。 This time they would have concealed the transponder so well that he would need hours to find it。 He couldn't drive it to Westwood and lead them to Rose; but he couldn't simply abandon it; either; because then they would know that he was on to them。
  He needed to disable the Honda in such a fashion that it would appear to be not sabotage but genuine mechanical failure。 Eventually the people following him would open the hood; and if they spotted missing spark plugs or a disconnected distributor cap; they would know that they had been tricked。
  Then Barbara Christman would be in deeper trouble than ever。 They would realize that Joe had recognized the storyteller on the airplane; that he knew they'd been following him in Colorado …and that everything he'd said to Barbara on the phone had been designed to warn her and to convince them that she had not told him anything important when; in fact; she had told him everything。
  He carefully unplugged the ignition control module but left it sitting loosely in its case。 A casual inspection would not reveal that it was disengaged。 Even if later they searched until they found the problem; they were more likely to assume that the ICM had worked loose on its own rather than that Joe had fiddled with it。 At least they would be left with the element of doubt; affording Barbara some protection。
  The pickup with the camper shell drove past him。
  He didn't look directly at the truck but recognized it from the corner of his eye。
  For a minute or two he pretended to study various things in the engine partment。 Poking this。 Wiggling that。 Scratching his head。
  Leaving the hood up; he got behind the wheel again and tried to start the Honda; but of course he had no luck。
  He got out of the car and went to look at the engine again。
  Peripherally; he saw that the camper truck had turned off the street at the end of the block。 It had stopped in the shallow parking area in front of an empty industrial building that featured a real…estate agency's large For Sale sign on the front。
  He studied the engine another minute; cursin
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