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    Misery Bay

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      “Not until you tell me where you think we’re going.”

      “You’ll see when you get there. For once in your life, will you just trust me?”

      He sat there looking at me. He still had the phone in his hand.

      “Please,” I said. “Come with me.”

      He put the phone down, put on his coat, and followed me out the door.

      * * *

      “You want me to do what?”

      “I want you to take your clothes off. Down to your underwear.”

      We were standing in Vinnie’s cousin Buck’s yard, with a half dozen of Vinnie’s other relatives. Quiet men with long black hair hanging down their backs. All stripping down to their underwear. The sun had gone down. It was just below freezing.

      “You really have lost your mind,” Maven said. “I knew it was only a matter of time.”

      “Just shut up and disrobe, Chief.”

      Buck’s was the only yard on the reservation that had a permanent sweat lodge. He had lashed some saplings together into a half circle about ten feet in diameter, then covered the saplings with canvas and every old rug he could find. Tonight he had a healthy fire going in the pit outside the lodge, and he was heating several rocks in the middle of it. When everything else was ready, he lifted the rocks one by one with a shovel and placed them inside the lodge.

      “I feel ridiculous,” Maven said, standing there shivering. “Not to mention how freakin’ cold it is.”

      “But look at you. You’re like some sort of glorious Greek sculpture.”

      “McKnight, so help me God, I’m going to smack you right in the face. I don’t care how many bullets you took for me.”

      Buck lifted the flap and we all bent down to go inside. We took our places around the fire and Buck dipped a great iron ladle into a bucket of water and poured it onto the hot rocks. Then he tossed on a few sprigs of sage.

      We all sat there in the dark as the steam surrounded us. I felt my muscles starting to unwind. Everything that had happened to me, I started to let go of it. Buck put more water onto the rocks. I was sweating now. The steam was filling my lungs.

      The last time I had done this, I had opened my eyes and I had seen Natalie in the steam. I swear to God, I did. On this night, I didn’t see anything, but then maybe this night wasn’t about me at all. I knew Maven was right next to me, but I couldn’t make out if his eyes were open or closed. I didn’t know what this experience was doing for him.

      About thirty minutes later, we all came back out of the sweat lodge, into the sudden shock of cold air. It was like plunging into an icy lake, but it felt good. I knew I’d be okay now. I knew my injuries would heal and everything would go back to the way it was.

      Well, maybe not everything.

      “How did that feel, Chief?”

      “It was good, Alex.” He was putting his clothes on. “I admit it. That was exactly what I needed. I had no idea.”

      “What’s it going to be like now?” I said. “I mean, who are you going to yell at?”

      “I’ve got plenty of people to yell at, believe me.”

      “Yeah, but I was always your favorite.”

      “Just keep being yourself,” he said. “We won’t have to change a thing.”

      When he was finished dressing, we both got back in my truck and I took him back to the Soo. Neither of us said a thing on the way.

      I pulled into the parking lot. We sat there for a moment, and then he opened his door. He didn’t get out.

      “Thank you for dragging me to that place,” he said.

      “My pleasure,” I said. “I heard what you said there, by the way.”

      “What did I say?”

      “You said, and I quote, ‘I don’t care how many bullets you took for me.’”

      “Yeah, well. We both know I was next. We’ve already covered that.”

      Another moment of silence.

      “Your daughter’s okay?”

      “She’s okay. She’ll be going back to work next week.”

      One more silence. The last one.

      “We made a good team,” I said. “Don’t you think?”

      “Put it this way,” he said. “If we ever have to do it again, I wouldn’t want to be the guy on the other side of the ball.”

      “Have a good night, Chief.”

      “You, too. I’ll see you around.”

      He got out and closed the door. Then I drove back home to Paradise.

      Also by Steve Hamilton

      The Lock Artist

      Night Work

      A Stolen Season

      Ice Run

      Blood Is the Sky

      North of Nowhere

      The Hunting Wind

      Winter of the Wolf Moon

      A Cold Day in Paradise

      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.

      MISERY BAY. Copyright © 2011 by Steve Hamilton. 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

      Hamilton, Steve, 1961–

      Misery bay: an Alex McKnight novel / Steve Hamilton.—1st ed.

      p. cm.

      “A Thomas Dunne book.”

      ISBN 978-0-312-38043-4

      1. McKnight, Alex (Fictitious character)—Fiction. 2. Private investigators—Michigan—Upper Peninsula—Fiction. 3. Upper Peninsula (Mich.)—Fiction. I. Title.

      PS3558.A44363M57 2011

      813'.54—dc22

      2011001267

      First Edition: June 2011

      eISBN 978-1-4299-2105-3

      First Minotaur Books eBook Edition: June 2011

      Table of Contents

      Title Page

      Dedication

      Acknowledgments

      Part One

      Chapter One

      Chapter Two

      Chapter Three

      Chapter Four

      Chapter Five

      Part Two

      Chapter Six

      Chapter Seven

      Chapter Eight

      Chapter Nine

      Chapter Ten

      Chapter Eleven

      Chapter Twelve

      Chapter Thirteen

      Chapter Fourteen

      Chapter Fifteen

      Chapter Sixteen

      Chapter Seventeen

      Chapter Eighteen

      Part Three

      Chapter Nineteen

      Chapter Twenty

      Chapter Twenty-One

      Chapter Twenty-Two

      Chapter Twenty-Three

      Chapter Twenty-Four

      Chapter Twenty-Five

      Also by Steve Hamilton

      Copyright

     

     

     



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