Truth or Die

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    Quickly backing out of the bathroom, Owen took one last look at the setup before shutting the door, his eyes darting about to make sure all the elements were in place.
    The shower curtain drawn closed, tucked inside the tub.
    The cord of the hair dryer knotted around the towel bar to ensure that it would remain plugged into the outlet no matter what.
    And the floor mat strategically placed on the tile floor to ensure that Owen wouldn’t slip when he came barging in behind the guy.
    From the room next door.
    This was the plan, all right. Based on two things Owen knew as surely as he knew that sunrise was only a few hours away.
    The first was primal. Sometimes in life it’s as simple as kill or be killed.
    Second, professional hit men aren’t exactly suckers. You can’t expect them to fall for the “I’m in the shower” trick simply because you’ve got the door to the room cracked open and have the water running. They’ll search the rest of your room first, top to bottom.
    So hiding behind the armchair in the corner or squeezing yourself under the bed? Probably the very last dumb idea you’ll ever have.
    No, if you want the true element of surprise, you need to think outside the box. Better yet, come up with your own box.
    Just make sure there’s a connecting door.
    “I’d like two rooms,” he’d told the clerk at the front desk when he checked in. “And they need to be adjoining.”
    Owen slipped through the double doors separating room 1701 from 1703, pulling the first one closed behind him. His heart was pounding like a jackhammer against his chest, but he couldn’t help noticing that it wasn’t just fear. As crazy as it sounded, he also felt a twinge of excitement, a sort of in-the-moment buzz of anticipation that came from an intellectual curiosity always in hyperdrive. A prodigy’s conceit, if you will.
    In other words, he desperately wanted to know if his plan would work. And there was only one way to find out.
    Pressing his ear up against the door, all Owen could now do was wait and wonder.
    “Will you walk into my parlor?” said the Spider to the Fly.

CHAPTER 11
    I OWNED only one cell phone, as opposed to Claire’s three, and it was pinned to my ear as I entered the lobby of the Lucinda at four in the morning, pretending to be completely engrossed in a conversation.
    The lobby—which sadly looked as if it hadn’t been updated since the Koch administration—was completely empty, as it should’ve been, given the hour, save for a wary-eyed woman behind the front desk in a turquoise blazer who was clearly in the midst of deciding whether or not to ask me if I was a guest of the hotel.
    That was when I delivered the clincher to my imaginary friend on the other end of the imaginary line.
    “Yeah, I’m heading up to my room now,” I announced.
    As I walked past the front desk, walking straight toward the elevators, the woman didn’t say a word. I was in.
    Then I was up … to the seventeenth floor. With a tug on my baseball cap, I stepped off the elevator and stopped briefly before the sign telling me which rooms were in which direction, left or right.
    Room 1701 was to the right.
    I walked down the long, narrow hallway, the beige carpet blending in with the beige walls to form a seamless tunnel of blandness, the only splash of color coming from the glowing red exit sign announcing the stairwell at the very end. The odd-numbered rooms were to my left.
    1723 … 1721 … 1719 …
    I was repeating them silently in my head, like a countdown. To what, though, I wondered?
    And what was I going to say after I knocked? Whoever was on the other side of the door was expecting Claire, but that was hours ago. Now it was the middle of the night, and I was a complete stranger with a lot of explaining to do. This, after first breaking the news that Claire was dead.
    1709 … 1707 … 1705 …
    My vision was so trained on the room numbers that I didn’t even notice it at first. My hand was
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