Jaws

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Book: Jaws Read Online Free PDF
Author: Peter Benchley
Tags: Fiction, Horror
looking, aptly enough, as if he had been sleeping in his uniform, and he had a cup of coffee with Hendricks while they waited for the day shift to appear. Hendricks’ replacement came in at eight sharp,and Hendricks was putting on his leather flight jacket and getting ready to leave when Brody came out of his office.
    “I’m going out to see Foote, Leonard,” Brody said. “You want to come along? You don’t have to, but I thought you might want to follow up on your … floater.” Brody smiled.
    “Sure, I guess so,” said Hendricks. “I got nothing else going today, so I can sleep all afternoon.”
    They drove out in Brody’s car. As they pulled into Foote’s driveway, Hendricks said, “What do you bet they’re all asleep? I remember last summer a woman called at one in the morning and asked if I could come out as early as possible the next morning because she thought some of her jewelry was missing. I offered to go right then, but she said no, she was going to bed. Anyway, I showed up at ten o’clock the next morning and she threw me out. ‘I didn’t mean
this
early,’ she says.”
    “We’ll see,” said Brody. “If they’re really worried about this dame, they’ll be awake.”
    The door opened almost before Brody had finished knocking. “We’ve been waiting to hear from you,” said a young man. “I’m Tom Cassidy. Did you find her?”
    “I’m Chief Brody. This is Officer Hendricks. No, Mr. Cassidy, we didn’t find her. Can we come in?”
    “Oh sure, sure. I’m sorry. Go on in the living room. I’ll get the Footes.”
    It took less than five minutes for Brody to learn everything he felt he needed to know. Then, as much to seem thorough as from any hope of learning anything useful, he asked to see the missing woman’s clothes. He was shown into the bedroom, and he looked through the clothing on the bed.
    “She didn’t have a bathing suit with her?”
    “No,” said Cassidy. “It’s in the top drawer over there. I looked.”
    Brody paused for a moment, taking care with his words, then said, “Mr. Cassidy, I don’t mean to sound flip or anything, but has this Miss Watkins got a habit of doing strangethings? I mean, like taking off in the middle of the night … or walking around naked?”
    “Not that I know of,” said Cassidy. “But I really don’t know her too well.”
    “I see,” said Brody. “Then I guess we’d better go down to the beach again. You don’t have to come. Hendricks and I can handle it.”
    “I’d like to come, if you don’t mind.”
    “I don’t mind. I just thought you might not want to.”
    The three men walked down to the beach. Cassidy showed the policemen where he had fallen asleep—the indentation his body had made in the sand had not been disturbed—and he pointed out where he had found the woman’s clothes.
    Brody looked up and down the beach. For as far as he could see, more than a mile in both directions, the beach was empty. Clumps of seaweed were the only dark spots on the white sand. “Let’s take a walk,” he said. “Leonard, you go east as far as the point. Mr. Cassidy, let’s you and I go west. You got your whistle, Leonard? Just in case.”
    “I’ve got it,” said Hendricks. “You care if I take my shoes off? It’s easier walking on the hard sand, I don’t want to get them wet.”
    “I don’t care,” said Brody. “Technically you’re off duty. You can take your pants off if you want. Of course, then I’ll arrest you for indecent exposure.”
    Hendricks started eastward. The wet sand felt crisp and cool on his feet. He walked with his head down and his hands in his pockets, looking at the tiny shells and tangles of seaweed. A few bugs—they looked like little black beetles—skittered out of his path, and when the wavewash receded, he saw minute bubbles pop above the holes made by sandworms. He enjoyed the walk. It was a funny thing, he thought, that when you live all your life in a place, you almost never do the
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