Inspector O 04 - The Man with the Baltic Stare

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haircut on Thursdays.”
    “What about his minions?”
    The woman turned and appraised me carefully, from head to toe. “His minions aren’t looking for trouble. They live a cushy life up here, and they don’t want to spoil things. If they make us mad, we’ll see that things get difficult for them. So they ease up when they sense we’re serious. Self-preservation ranks high on their list of priorities.”
    “So, are we serious?”
    The woman turned off the calculator and put it in a small cloth case before she stood up and looked directly into my eyes. “We are, Inspector. We are deadly serious. Are you?”
    The man whispered in the woman’s ear. She gave him a little nudge and locked the door after him. “A question, Inspector.” She moved closer to me, so close that the brim of her cap touched my forehead. “There’s a question pending. Do you want to answer it? Or shall I answer it for you?” She was round, very confident about who she was.
    “You asked the question,” I said. “Maybe you should answer it. Seems only fair.”
    “You don’t act serious. You don’t sound serious. I don’t thinkyou are. But I think you will become serious, Inspector, sooner than you imagine. And I’ll tell you why—because there is no other way for you to survive.”
    “Business is good?” I didn’t think I wanted to stay too long with this confident woman. I certainly didn’t want to slip into an extended conversation with her about survival, definitely not about my survival. “Maybe you should put up extra lights. Everyplace else in the city has more than enough. That way you can see how much the ladies behind the counter are stealing.”
    “The real crooks are always somewhere else, Inspector. Do you know what is going on in your Ministry these days?”
    “It isn’t my Ministry. I’m retired.”
    “So you say. You gave me some advice. Now I’ll give you some: Open your eyes; look around.” She finally stepped back. “Someone will be in touch.” She unlocked the door and indicated I should leave.
    I figured Major Kim would be waiting outside, but there was only a crowd of people around a table loaded with shoes. None of them looked my size, so I headed toward the exit. When I finally made it into the fresh air of the parking lot, an elbow jammed into my ribs.
    “Got a match?” It was the bellboy from the hotel, grinning. “Didn’t think you’d be here with the rest of us poor stiffs. Want to buy something? I can show you around.”
    “Thanks, but no thanks.” I started to walk away, but he grabbed my shoulder. “Not so fast, Inspector. You want to stay right here for another minute or two.” He nodded toward the street that lay beyond the parked cars. Major Kim was craning his neck, searching the area.
    “Is there another exit?” I shook off the bellboy’s hand and stepped back toward the market entrance.
    “On the other side.”
    Three young women formed a screen around me, pushed through the crowd, and deposited me on the other side. The bellboyfollowed close behind. “There are a couple of taxis lined up near that apartment house across the street,” he said, “but I’d stay out of cabs if I were you.”
    “You’re not me.”
    He shrugged. “Yeah, I’m lucky that way.”

Chapter Four
     
    When I got to the street, Li’s car came around the corner and stopped in front of me. “Don’t argue,” he said. “Get in.”
    We drove for a few minutes before Li said anything else. “I don’t suppose you’re interested in knowing about Major Kim.” He rolled down his window. “You notice how stuffy it gets in a car this time of year?”
    “No, I’m not interested in the major. I don’t know, and I don’t want to know. Clear enough?”
    We turned into the hotel parking lot. A big blue car with two men in the front and all the windows open was waiting not far from the hotel entrance. One of the men jumped out and opened the rear door. A woman emerged from the restaurant attached

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