Blind Eye, A
A Leo Waterman Mystery
Chapter One
"I see." The woman sighed and forced her face into an uncomfortable smile. "You haven't been listening to me, have you, sir?"
"I've been listening," Corso said.
"Then you've heard me saying noon tomorrow, sir." She hesitated. "At the very earliest."
"I really need to get out of here."
She stopped fanning the pile of tickets and reluctantly made eye contact.
"As I've told you before, sir, all flights are canceled indefinitely."
"I've been stuck in this ... this ... facility for two days."
She sighed. "Sir ... pleeease. It's inconvenient for all of us, sir, but I assure you there's absolutely nothing that can be done about it." She gestured toward the windows, shook her head disgustedly, and again used her sq ... read full excerpt from A Blind Eye ebook