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TANNER’S TIGER AN EVAN TANNER NOVEL LAWRENCE BLOCK This one’s for SPIDER ROBINSON, and it’s about time Contents Chapter 1 Our flight left Kennedy at 8:25 on an unusually unpleasant... 1 Chapter 2 Canada. 12 Chapter 3 At Kennedy I carried Minna from the plane. One of... 27 Chapter 4 Our hotel was not exactly that. All the advance planning... 37 Chapter 5 I think the helicopter pilot was drunk. His eyes wandered... 48 Chapter 6 One of the few nice things about a horse is... 62 Chapter 7 The tub in which I sat was nearly as deep... 73 Chapter 8 I had breakfast ready when Arlette awoke the next morning. 82 Chapter 9 Around nine o’clock that night Seth and Randolph came to... 97 Chapter 10 The flashlight worries me,” Arlette said. 102 Chapter 11 The bullet that will kill me is not yet cast. 121 Chapter 12 Of course you realize that it is suicide.” 129 Chapter 13 They were all at the apartment when I got back. 144 Chapter 14 Arlette didn’t have a map of the Montreal area on... 152 Chapter 15 I tried to go over the whole operation with Arlette. 164 Chapter 16 We left Arlette’s place at a quarter to seven. I... 181 Chapter 17 I ran through brush and tall grass, heading for the... 192 Chapter 18 As our pilot pointed out, it wouldn’t be fitting to... 202 Chapter 19 But I was wrong. We didn’t wind up in Los... 224 Afterword 232 About the Author Praise Other Books by Lawrence Block Cover Copyright About the Publisher C hapter 1 O ur flight left Kennedy at 8:25 on an unusually un- pleasant Tuesday night in a generally horrible August. For the past two weeks the people who are supposed to know about such things had been forecasting rain to be followed by a break in the heat. The rain had held off and the heat had prevailed until the weather people ap- peared to be participants in some sort of meteorologi- cal martingale system, resolutely doubling their bets on the Rain and Cooler line while Hot and Clear turned up day after dismal day. If they didn’t hit soon, they would run out of chips. Meanwhile, we were running out of New York. Not literally running, of course. Flying. Although, after we boarded the big 727 and fastened our seat belts and listened to the little illustrated sermon about proper use of oxygen masks, it appeared as though we were neither running nor flying from New York to Montreal. Instead, it looked as if we were going to drive there. The plane taxied to and fro, to and fro. The pilot put many miles on the aircraft without yet leaving the ground. Minna squeezed my hand. I looked down at her and she pouted up at me. “You promised we would fly,” she said. “We will. Be patient.” 2 LAWRENCE BLOCK “Is this really an airplane?” “Of course.” “It does not behave like one.” Minna had flown once before, on a Russian experi- mental jet fighter-bomber that we had hijacked from a missile base in Estonia. That time we had taken off vertically, and I could understand how our little prom- enade on the runway might be a letdown for her. I as- sured her that the 727 was really a plane and that it would soon behave in a planelike manner. I don’t think she believed me. After another fifteen minutes of driving, the pilot introduced himself apologetically over the intercom. I thought he was going to tell us that there was a bomb on the plane or that Montreal had been closed for the season. He explained, anticlimactically, I thought, that there were still six planes ahead of us, that we would get assigned to a runway sooner or later, and that he thanked us for our patience. Minna said something unforgivable in Lithuanian. “Watch it,” I said. “But no one can understand me, Evan.” “That’s the point.” I patted her little hand. “Don’t speak anything but English until we get into Canada. Remember, you’re an American citizen, you were born in New York, your name is Minna Tanner, and you speak only English.” “All right. The pilot is a——” “Proper English.” “——nice man.” She is not an American citizen, she was not born in New York, her name is not Minna Tanner, and I’m not entirely certain how many languages she speaks. She is fluent in Lithuanian, Lettish, English, and Puerto Rican

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The Cold War's boiling over. Global tensions are near the breaking point. So what's the perfect assignment for a super-spy who hasn't slept since the Korean conflict? A fun-filled trip to the Montreal World's Fair! The adorable little girl he's escorting—who, under different circumstances, would b
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