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    The Wild Hog Murders

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      “Yeah. This is Lenny Rapinski.”

      Rhodes knew the voice immediately. Hack had known, too, no matter what he’d said, and he grinned widely. Rhodes knew why. Lenny?

      “Hoss’s brother,” Rapper said, as if Rhodes might not know.

      “What can I do for you, Lenny?” Rhodes asked.

      “I hear you got the guy who killed my brother.”

      “You heard right.”

      “That’s good. I give you credit.”

      “Thanks,” Rhodes said.

      “That doesn’t mean anything’s changed between you and me, though.”

      “I never thought it did.”

      “You messed up my leg again. It got infected. I can’t hardly walk on it now.”

      “I’m sorry to hear that.”

      “Yeah, I bet you are.”

      “Thinking it over, though, I believe you’re the one who hurt your leg, not me.”

      “It was your fault.”

      “I don’t see it that way.”

      Rapper didn’t say anything.

      “Seems like you get hurt every time you come to Blacklin County,” Rhodes said. “Might be best if you stayed away from now on. Sooner or later, I’m going to get you in jail on a charge that will stick. Like some of the assault charges you accumulated on your last trip.”

      “I wouldn’t count on it. Anyway, I just wanted to say you did good, and I appreciate it. That’s as far as it goes.”

      “You’re lucky you didn’t hurt anybody more seriously.”

      Rapper didn’t answer. He’d already ended the call.

      “Who was it?” Hack asked.

      “You know who it was.”

      “Rapper. He’s a sharp one. Never gives anything away.”

      “I wouldn’t say that. Now we know his real name.”

      “You gonna run a check on him?”

      “Sure, but I doubt it’ll do any good. He’s lived off the grid for so long that he might not even have a record as Lenny Rapinski.”

      “Prob’ly not. You think he’ll be back?”

      Rhodes rapped his knuckles on the top of the desk.

      “I think we can count on that,” he said.

      ALSO BY BILL CRIDER

      SHERIFF DAN RHODES MYSTERIES

      Murder in the Air

      Murder in Four Parts

      Of All Sad Words

      Murder Among the O.W.L.S.

      A Mammoth Murder

      Red, White, and Blue Murder

      A Romantic Way to Die

      A Ghost of a Chance

      Death by Accident

      Winning Can Be Murder

      Murder Most Fowl

      Booked for a Hanging

      Evil at the Root

      Death on the Move

      Cursed to Death

      Shotgun Saturday Night

      Too Late to Die

      PROFESSOR SALLY GOOD MYSTERIES

      A Bond with Death

      Murder Is an Art

      A Knife in the Back

      PROFESSOR CARL BURNS MYSTERIES

      A Dangerous Thing

      Dying Voices

      One Dead Dean

      OTHERS

      The Texas Capitol Murders

      Blood Marks

      This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

      A THOMAS DUNNE BOOK FOR MINOTAUR BOOKS.

      An imprint of St. Martin’s Publishing Group.

      THE WILD HOG MURDERS. Copyright © 2011 by Bill Crider. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

      www.thomasdunnebooks.com

      www.minotaurbooks.com

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Crider, Bill, 1941–

      The wild hog murders : a Dan Rhodes mystery / Bill Crider.—1st ed.

      p. cm.

      “A Thomas Dunne book.”

      ISBN 978-0-312-64149-8

      1. Rhodes, Dan (Fictitious character)—Fiction. 2. Sheriffs—Fiction. 3. Texas—Fiction. I. Title.

      PS3553.R497W54 2011

      813'.54—dc22

      2011007075

      First Edition: July 2011

      eISBN 978-1-4299-8332-7

      First Minotaur Books eBook Edition: July 2011

     

     

     



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