“A hatchback?" "I'll tell you the truth," the man said. "All I noticed is it was a car. It says on the card, the make and model, the plate number." "You're talking about the registration card?" "Yeah. They have to fill all that in." The card was on the desk, a sheet of clear acetate over it to preserve prints until the lab boys had their shot at it. Name: Martin Albert Ricone. Address: 211 Gilford Way. City: Fort Smith, Arkansas. Make of Auto: Chevrolet. Year: 1980. Model: Sedan. Color: Black. L...icense No.: LJK-914. Signature: M. A. RICONE. "Looks like the same hand," I told Durkin. "But who can tell with printing?" "The experts can say. Same as they can tell you if he had the same light touch with the machete. Guy likes forts, you notice? Fort Wayne, Indiana and Fort Smith, Arkansas." "A subtle pattern begins to emerge," Garfein said. "Ricone," Durkin said. "Must be Italian." "M. A. Ricone sounds like the guy who invented the radio." "That's Marconi," Durkin said. "Well, that's close. This guy's Macaroni.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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