Richard Kadrey

The Sandman Slim Series Books 1-4


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all smiles.

      “Hell, I’d suck the shine off the doorknob for that.”

      I give her the money and she stuffs it in an inside jacket pocket in case I change my mind.

      “Don’t do anything until I tell you. Then bang on the door as hard as you can and take off.”

      I leave her by the door and go around to the back of the cabin.

      I hold up my hand, drop it, and say, “Now!”

      The hooker takes a step forward and gives the door six or seven good raps. She looks at me and I motion to her to get the hell out of there. Then I step through a shadow into the room. I go through it fast and to the Door of Memory. I make sure the sawed-off is still there. I left it by the door when I came through from Avila. I had a feeling that Parker would have spells up that could detect weapons.

      Through the door and into the cabin. Parker is up front, hands on the door, trying to feel who’s out there.

      I’m in the bungalow’s bathroom. Allegra and Vidocq are on the floor, their mouths closed with duct tape and their hands tied in front of them. I put a finger to my lips for them to keep quiet.

      There’s a wooden plunger behind the toilet. I grab it and sprint at Parker. Just before I reach him, I snap the plunger’s wooden handle and bury the sharp end of the bigger piece in his back.

      Parker screams in pain and the sound of his voice knocks me back against the far wall.

      Parker turns and smiles at me. Slams his back against the wall so that the sharp end of the wooden handle punches all the way through and comes out his chest. Then he reaches up, pulls it out, and drops it on the floor.

      “How fun is that, huh? That’s the kind of thing you would do. Mason knew you’d find me, so he juiced me with a Kissi power enema. Is this how you feel, Sandman Slim? It’s like I could tear the world apart with my hands. Let me show you.”

      I bark a Hellion phrase and Parker sinks halfway into the carpet, which is sucking him down like quicksand.

      Parker isn’t shocked or scared. He presses his hands into the melting carpet, whispers a few words, and the quicksand reverses itself, pushing him up out of the floor. Before I can get out of the way, he throws one of the plasma balls he was using on Rodeo Drive. Hits me square in the chest. I hit the back wall hard enough that some of the studs snap, leaving the wall bowed out. The body armor keeps my ribs from cracking, but I feel like I got hit by the same meteor that killed the dinosaurs.

      Parker comes over and takes a good long look at me on the floor.

      “This is the best New Year’s ever. Yeah, you messed up our little Hell surprise on the hill, but that’s okay. Mason’s got lots more ideas, and let me tell you, hanging out with the Kissi is a blast. Those boys really like to party.”

      With a superhuman effort I try to push myself to my feet, but only get as far as propping myself on my elbows like a white-trash Sphinx.

      Parker smiles and shakes his head. I’ve never seen him so happy. He disappears into the bathroom and comes out holding Allegra by the arm. She holds her hands up in front of her face like she’s afraid he might hit her.

      “Is that your new bitch here? Alice two-point-oh? She’s about as pretty as the first Alice.”

      He pulls the tape off Allegra’s mouth. Grabs her by the hair and gives her a peck on the lips. Still holding her, he turns back to me.

      “You’re the definition of a loser, Stark. You know what a loser is? Someone who can’t keep his women alive.” He winks at Allegra. “Know what I mean, sweetheart?”

      When Parker leans in for another kiss, Allegra puffs out a stream of air across her fingers. Flames burst from her fingertips, right into Parker’s eyes. He screams and falls to the floor.

      I yell “Get out!” to Allegra and she steps back into the bathroom.

      Still blind, Parker screams hexes that shoot around the room, blasting holes in the walls and roof. He pulls a pistol from under his jacket and shoots wildly in all directions. I keep my head down until he’s about an arm’s length away. Then I reach into the shadow under the bed and pull out the sawed-off. Press it against his forehead and give him both barrels.

      One minute Parker has a head and the next minute he doesn’t.

      I hope Kasabian makes you into his ponyboy in Hell.

      Allegra helps me up, then goes into the bathroom and unties Vidocq. When he’s on his feet, he comes over and grabs me like only a two-hundred-year-old Frenchman can.

      “It’s good to see you, boy,” he says. Allegra is saying, “Thank you.” I’m calculating the odds that the motel manager or a scared john has called the cops. No reason to wait and find out. I grab both of them and half walk, half fall into a shadow by the door, pulling them with me.

      We come out in the hallway by Vidocq’s place. The door is closed and yellow-and-black crime-scene tape is tacked up over the entrance. Allegra tears it down and opens the door. Vidocq helps me to the sofa, where I collapse. He drops to his knees and rummages in the potions and elixirs scattered across the floor. Comes up with a cracked blue bottle, goes back out to the hall, and runs a line of liquid all the way around the door frame. There’s the faint aetheric glow of the glamour as it turns the door back into a blank wall.

      Allegra comes back from the kitchen with a cold cloth. I lie back and she drapes it over my forehead. I run a body check, like I used to do after a night in the arena. Flex, move, feel, and evaluate each part of my body, starting with the feet and moving up. Feet and legs work. Knees bend (one is still a little stiff). Gut and ribs are about the same. Arms, neck, and skull intact. Hands and fingers flex. I’m all right. I’m just having a hard time getting my breath after Parker’s fireball love tap. I shrug off my coat, peel off the ruined body armor, and drop it on the floor.

      Vidocq is on the floor again, clinking bottles together, looking for usable potions. He comes back to the sofa with a couple.

      “These aren’t my first choices, but they will do. Drink this.”

      “What is it?”

      “Mustika Pearl. From Turkey. You’ll feel stronger and heal faster.”

      “Christ. It tastes like boiled goddamn roadkill.”

      “Have some of this—now. You’ll feel very good and it will help wash away the taste of the other.”

      He’s right. The second one is warm and earthy, with a slightly bitter edge.

      “That’s nice. What is it?”

      “Vin Mariani. Red wine and cocaine.”

      I don’t know if it’s the Vin or the Pearl, but within a few minutes, I feel sort of like myself again. A shaky, hot, glued-together version, but definitely me.

      “Don’t tell anyone,” I say, “but every rotten thing that’s happened since I got back is my fault.”

      “What does that mean?” asks Allegra.

      “Wait. It gets better. I could have gone after Mason and the Kissi a long time ago. But I was flat-out chickenshit.”

      Vidocq asks, “How is that possible? You didn’t even know about the Kissi until two days ago.”

      “I knew about them. Not their name or what they were, but I knew there was something like them right in front of me. What did the Kissi want from me, the moment they knew I had it? The key. Mason would have told them about that. When I followed Kasabian into the Twilight, he told me that he’d been with Mason and Parker somewhere dark. Not empty, but filled with nothing. That’s why Mason and the Kissi want the key.”

      “Because they’re in nothing?” asks Allegra.

      “Because they want me in nothing. I’ve been through twelve doors in the Room of Thirteen Doors. I’ve