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Эд Макбейн: Hail, Hail, the Gang’s All Here

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The minute hand on the station-house clock crept past midnight, and another day began — a not untypical October Sunday, bringing the usual assortment of big city crimes to the detectives of the 87th Precinct. To start the morning hours of the night, there was a gory homicide: a young actress in a controversial play had been stabbed, and Carella and Hawes set out to investigate. Meanwhile, Bert Kling was taking a call about a bombing in the black ghetto, and Meyer found himself talking to an attractive, well-educated woman who had an unlikely complaint: larcenous ghosts. The day shift was no less eventful. Willis and Genero were investigating the death of a bearded youth who fell or was pushed from a fourth-floor window — stark naked. Alex Delgado took on a nasty beating in the Puerto Rican barrio, while Carl Kapek was looking for a man and woman who specialised in muggings. Andy Parker’s routine assignment took an unexpected twist: a pair of gunmen killed a grocer and shot Parker twice. And, just to fill in the idle moments, there was the usual parade of malicious punks, youthful runaways. hookers, and small-time burglars. For the first time, Ed McBain has brought together all the detectives of the 87th Precinct in a single novel — a book filled with his usual precise descriptions of police procedure and an ingenious assortment of interlocking plots — some violent, some touching, some ironic, but all marked by the masterful McBain touch.

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In a little while, the daywatch could go home.

Kapek had been cruising from bar to bar along The Stem since 8 P.M. It was now twenty minutes past eleven, and his heart skipped a beat when the black girl in the red dress came through the doors of Romeo’s on Twelfth Street. The girl sashayed past the men sitting on stools along the length of the bar, took a seat at the far end near the telephones, and crossed her legs. Kapek gave her ten minutes to eye every guy in the joint, and then walked past her to the telephones. He dialed the squadroom and got Finch, the catcher on the relieving team.

“What are you doing?” Finch wanted to know.

“Oh, cruising around,” Kapek said.

“I thought you went home hours ago.”

“No rest for the weary,” Kapek said. “I’m about to make a bust. If I’m lucky.”

“Need some help?”

“Nope,” Kapek said.

“Then why the hell did you call?”

“Just to make some small talk,” Kapek said.

“I’ve got a knifing on Ainsley,” Finch answered. “Go make small talk someplace else.”

Kapek took his advice. He hung up, felt in the coin return chute for his dime, shrugged, and went out to sit next to the girl at the bar.

“I’ll bet your name is Suzie,” he said.

“Wrong,” the girl said, and grinned. “It’s Belinda.”

“Belinda, you are one beautiful piece,” Kapek said.

“You think so, huh?”

“I do most sincerely think so,” Kapek said. “May I offer to buy you a drink?”

“I’d be flattered,” Belinda said.

They chatted for close to twenty minutes. Belinda indicated that she found Kapek highly attractive; it was rare that a girl could just wander into a neighborhood bar and find someone of Kapek’s intelligence and sensitivity, she told him. She indicated, too, that she would like to spend some time with Kapek a little later on, but that her husband was a very jealous man and that she couldn’t risk leaving the bar with Kapek because word might get back to her husband and then there would be all kinds of hell to pay. Kapek told her he certainly understood her position.

“Still,” Belinda said, “I sure would love to spend some time with you, honey.” Kapek nodded.

“What do you suppose we can do?” he asked.

“You can meet me outside, can’t you?”

“Sure,” he said. “Where?”

“Let’s drink up. Then I’ll leave, and you can follow me out in a few minutes. How does that sound?”

Kapek looked up at the clock behind the bar. It was ten minutes to twelve. “That sounds fine to me,” he said.

Belinda lifted her whiskey sour and drained it. She winked at him and swiveled away from the bar. At the door, she turned, winked again, and then went out. Kapek gave her five minutes. He finished his scotch and soda, paid for the drinks, and went out after her. Belinda was waiting on the next corner. She signaled to him and began walking rapidly up The Stem. Kapek nodded and followed her. She walked two blocks east, looked back at him once again, and turned abruptly left on Fifteenth Street. Kapek reached the corner and drew his pistol. He hesitated, cleared his throat to let them know he was coming, and then rounded the corner.

A white man was standing there with his fist cocked. Kapek thrust the gun into his face and said, “Everybody stand still.” Belinda started to break. He grabbed her wrist, flung her against the brick wall of the building, said, “You, too, honey,” and took his handcuffs from his belt.

He looked at his watch.

It was a minute to midnight.

Another day was about to start.

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