Contents

Chapter 1

For a crow, the cities of Vienna and Prague are…

Chapter 2

When the telephone rang to begin it all, I was…

Chapter 3

There is a special method to be followed in jumping…

Chapter 4

I didn’t begin looking for Neumann at once. I walked…

Chapter 5

So it is settled,” Neumann said at dinner. “You and…

Chapter 6

When she finally left I went through the deep relaxation…

Chapter 7

We had about a block’s head start on the wedding…

Chapter 8

The first thing I noticed was that my head ached.

Chapter 9

The fence was not electrified. Gershon had determined as much…

Chapter 10

Obviously I should have gone back to New York.

Chapter 11

Evan darling,” she said, “there are some things I do…

Chapter 12

We spent four days at Klaus Silber’s place. While we…

Chapter 13

I had my hand on the door handle when we…

Chapter 14

Where was a time when they described the Balkans as…

Chapter 15

We still had the donkey cart when we crossed into…

Chapter 16

By the middle of the second day in Lisbon I…

Chapter 17

When I got back to New York I went straight…



Afterword

About the Author

Praise

Other Books by Lawrence Block

Copyright

About the Publisher