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1. CABINET
2. EDGE CITY
“My friend has the money,” Milgrim said. “No trouble.”
“Thanks,” Milgrim said, showing graphite-smudged fingers. “Would you mind turning them over for me? I don’t want to get this on them.”
4. PARADOXICAL ANTAGONIST
He’d stayed eight months, in the clinic, longer than any of the other clients. All of whom, when opportunity had afforded, had quietly asked the name of his firm. Milgrim had replied variously, at first, though always naming some iconic brand from his youth: Coca-Cola, General Motors, Kodak. Their eyes had widened, hearing this. Toward the end of this stay, he’d switched to Enron. Their eyes had narrowed. This had partly been the result of his therapist’s having ordered him to use the internet to familiarize himself with the events of the previous decade. He had, as she’d quite rightly pointed out, missed all of that.
“Good, yes. Comfortable? Not always.”
5. THIN ON THE GROUND
Her gaze was drawn back to the brand of the hound, with its almost featureless kewpie head.
Clammy, snuffling, nodded his consent.
6. AFTER THE GYRATORY
The run-flats were nasty on mixed pavement, worse on cobbles. He sat back and held on to the red cardboard tube as the driver began taking an endless series of corners, keeping roughly parallel, Milgrim guessed, to Tottenham Court Road. Headed for the heart of town, and Soho.
7. A HERF GUN IN FRITH STREET
8. CURETTAGE
9. FUCKSTICK
10. EIGENBLICH
11. UNPACKING
12. COMPLIANCE TOOL
13. MUSKRAT
14. YELLOW HELMET
16. HONOR BAR
17. HOMUNCULI
18. 140
19. PRESENCES
“No fear,” said Jacob. “They’ll bring him to you.”
21. MINUS ONE
22. FOLEY
23. MEREDITH
24. HUNCH
25. TINFOIL
26. MOTHER RUSSIA
27. JAPANESE BASEBALL
28. WHITE PEAR TEA
29. SHIVER
30. SIGHTING
31. SECRET MACHINERIES
32. POST-ACUTE
“Please do,” said Meredith, smiling, then taking a first sip of her wine.
33. BURJ
34. THE ORDER FLOW
35. DONGLE
He reminded himself to ask Bigend.
37. AJAY
38. GETTING HOTTER
“Even the delusionally paranoid have enemies.”
40. ENIGMA ROTORS
41. GEAR-QUEER
42. ELVIS, GRACELAND
43. ICHINOMIYA
44. THE VERBALS
45. SHRAPNEL, SUPERSONIC
46. TORTOISESHELL AND PINSTRIPES
47. IN THE CUISINART ATRIUM
48. SHOTGUN
49. GREAT MARLBOROUGH
50. BANK-MONUMENT
51. SOMEONE
52. THE MATTER IN GREATER DETAIL
53. CRICKET
54. AIR GLOW
55. MR. WILSON
56. ALWAYS IS GENIUS
58. DOUCHE BAGGAGE
59. THE ART OF THE THING
“Well, then,” said Ajay, running his hand through his waterfall. “Well, then.” Like a child who’d just been told, in July, that it was actually, now, officially, absolutely, Christmas morning.
60. RAY
61. FACIAL RECOGNITION
62. WAKING
63. CURLY STAYS, SLOW FOOD
64. THREAT MANAGEMENT
65. LEOPARD SKIN IN MINIATURE
66. ZIP
67. A CRUSHED MOUSE
“Soho. Clammy has a car.”
69. THE GIFTING SUITE
70. DAZZLE
71. THE UGLY T-SHIRT
“I’m sorted,” said Clammy, turning into Oxford Street, “just don’t crush my gear.”
72. SMITHFIELD
“Smithfield.”
73. THE PATCHWORK BOYFRIEND
74. MAP, TERRITORY
76. GONE-AWAY GIRL
77. GREEN SCREEN
78. EL LISSITZKY
79. DUNGEON MASTER
80. FIGURES IN A LANDSCAPE
81. ON SITE
83. PLEASE GO
84. NEW ONE
86. DOILIES
“Seven would have been entirely adequate. Seven seconds, in most cases.”
87. THE OTHER SIDE