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Cold Six Thousand

Cold Six Thousand
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  • ISBN-13: 9780679403920
  • ISBN: 0679403922
  • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

AUTHOR

Ellroy, James

SUMMARY

Chapter 1 Part I EXTRADITION November 22-25, 1963 1 Wayne Tedrow Jr. (Dallas, 11/22/63) They sent him to Dallas to kill a nigger pimp named Wendell Durfee. He wasn't sure he could do it. The Casino Operators Council flew him. They supplied first-class fare. They tapped their slush fund. They greased him. They fed him six cold. Nobody said it: Kill that coon. Do it good. Take our hit fee. The flight ran smooth. A stew served drinks. She saw his gun. She played up. She asked dumb questions. He said he worked Vegas PD. He ran the intel squad. He built files and logged information. She loved it. She swooned. "Hon, what you doin' in Dallas?" He told her. A Negro shivved a twenty-one dealer. The dealer lost an eye. The Negro booked to Big D. She loved it. She brought him highballs. He omitted details. The dealer provoked the attack. The council issued the contract-death for ADW Two. The preflight pep talk. Lieutenant Buddy Fritsch: "I don't have to tell you what we expect, son. And I don't have to add that your father expects it, too." The stew played geisha girl. The stew fluffed her beehive. "What's your name?" "Wayne Tedrow." She whooped. "You just have to be Junior!" He looked through her. He doodled. He yawned. She fawned. She just loooooved his daddy. He flew with her oodles. She knew he was a Mormon wheel. She'd looove to know more. Wayne laid out Wayne Senior. He ran a kitchen-help union. He rigged low pay. He had coin. He had pull. He pushed right-wing tracts. He hobnobbed with fat cats. He knew J. Edgar Hoover. The pilot hit the intercom. Dallas-on time. The stew fluffed her hair. "I'll bet you're staying at the Adolphus." Wayne cinched his seat belt. "What makes you say that?" "Well, your daddy told me he always stays there." "I'm staying there. Nobody consulted me, but that's where they've got me booked." The stew hunkered down. Her skirt slid. Her garter belt gapped. "Your daddy told me they've got a nice little restaurant right there in the hotel, and, well . . ." The plane hit rough air. Wayne caught it low. He broke a sweat. He shut his eyes. He saw Wendell Durfee. The stew touched him. Wayne opened his eyes. He saw her hickeys. He saw her bad teeth. He smelled her shampoo. "You were looking a little scared there, Wayne Junior." "Junior" tore it. "Leave me alone. I'm not what you want, and I don't cheat on my wife." 1:50 p.m. They touched down. Wayne got off first. Wayne stamped blood back into his legs. He walked to the terminal. Schoolgirls blocked the gate. One girl cried. One girl fucked with prayer beads. He stepped around them. He followed baggage signs. People walked past him. They looked sucker-punched. Red eyes. Boo-hoo. Women with Kleenex. Wayne stopped at baggage claim. Kids whizzed by. They shot cap pistols. They laughed. A man walked up-Joe Redneck-tall and fat. He wore a Stetson. He wore big boots. He wore a mother-of-pearl .45. "If you're Sergeant Tedrow, I'm Officer Maynard D. Moore of the Dallas Police Department." They shook hands. Moore chewed tobacco. Moore wore cheap cologne. A woman walked by-boo-hoo-hoo-one big red nose. Wayne said, "What's wrong?" Moore smiled. "Some kook shot the President." Most shops closed early. State flags flew low. Some folks flew rebel flags upright. Moore drove Wayne in. Moore had a plan: Run by the hotel/get you set in/find us that jigaboo. John F. Kennedy-dead. His wife's crush. His stepmom's fixation. JFK got Janice wet. Janice toEllroy, James is the author of 'Cold Six Thousand' with ISBN 9780679403920 and ISBN 0679403922.

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