Fear of the Dark
A Novel
Chapter One
I WAS EXPECTING ONE KIND of trouble when another came knocking at my door.
A year or so after I opened my Florence Avenue Used Book Shop, I installed
four mirrors; one in the upper-right-hand corner of the door frame, one just
outside the lower-left-hand side of the window, and the third, and
second-largest, mirror was placed inside the window. So by daylight or
lamplight at night, all I had to do was pull back the bottom hem of the inside
drape to see who was knocking.
I installed my little spying device because if a man wanted to kill you and
you asked "Who is it?" on the other side of a thin plank of wood,
all he would have to do is open fire and that would be it. You might as well
just throw the door open and say "Here I am. Come shoot me."
Someone might wonder why the owner of a used-book store would even think
about armed assassins coming after him at any time, for any reason. After all,
this is America we're talking about. And not only America but Los Angeles
in the midfifties-1956 to be exact.
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