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Long Gone
Alafair Burke

Compulsively readable and masterfully plotted, Long Gone does not disappoint.The nightmare is only just beginning…After months of unemployment, Alice Humphrey lands her dream job – managing a Manhattan art gallery in the trendy Meatpacking District. According to recruiter Drew Campbell, the gallery is a passion of its anonymous owner, who remains uninvolved in its daily operations.But she arrives one morning and walks into a nightmare: the space is empty except for the dead body of Drew Campbell. Alice soon finds herself at the centre of the police investigation.When every thread of the investigation leads back to her, Alice knows she has been set up. But who is out to get her?

Alafair Burke

Long Gone

Copyright

This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

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First published in the U.S.A by HarperCollins Publishers, New York, NY, 2011

Winning first published 2011 in the UK by Avon

Published by HarperCollins Publishers 2011

LONG GONE. Copyright © Alafair Burke 2011. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

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Alafair Burke asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

Source ISBN: 9781847561121

Ebook Edition © JUNE 2011 ISBN: 9781847562623

Version: 2018-07-25

In memory of David Thompson

Contents

Title Page (#u0806e092-f84e-5626-94df-b089cf47db02)

Copyright

Prologue: The Kiss

Part I: Too Good to be True

Chapter One

Most of the best things in life came to Alice…

Chapter Two

Becca Stevenson had a secret.

Chapter Three

Four days after Alice first met Drew Campbell at the…

Chapter Four

Hank Beckman watched the digital numbers change on the pump,…

Chapter Five

There was a time when the name of Manhattan’s Meatpacking…

Chapter Six

Drew accelerated through the loop into the Holland Tunnel. She…

Chapter Seven

Joann Stevenson felt a tongue between her toes and jerked…

Chapter Eight

“Please tell me this is one of your practical jokes.”

Chapter Nine

Thanks to the radio station’s Two-for-Tuesday playlist, Hank lost track…

Chapter Ten

Alice remembered a time when the sultry baritone of her…

Chapter Eleven

Joann could not help but feel she was somehow being…

Chapter Twelve

Alice blew hot breaths into her cupped fists, trying to…

Chapter Thirteen

Alice had been hunched over her laptop so long that…

Chapter Fourteen

Hank Beckman made it to Jersey before the crack of…

Chapter Fifteen

Her apartment had to be cold—it always was in the…

Chapter Sixteen

“God damn it.”

Chapter Seventeen

How did this happen?

Chapter Eighteen

Hank threw an offhand wave toward Charlie Dixon as he…

Chapter Nineteen

Even with his eyes closed, Morhart would have known his…

Chapter Twenty

Alice was bundled in Jeff’s white terry bathrobe, her hair…

Chapter Twenty-One

Morhart was at Linwood High School for the second day…

Chapter Twenty-Two

Alice was in her bed, thinking about friendship.

Part II: Nothing to Hide

Chapter Twenty-Three

You’ve heard what they say about pictures and a thousand…

Chapter Twenty-Four

“Lady, first you want me to go to Jersey. Now…

Chapter Twenty-Five

“What do you mean, she had a cell phone?”

Chapter Twenty-Six

Hank Beckman was only forty-eight years old, but there were…

Chapter Twenty-Seven

The city of New York claims more than eight million…

Chapter Twenty-Eight

It had been four weeks since Alice’s last visit to…

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Only forty miles of road separated Dover, New Jersey, from…

Chapter Thirty

“Fuck, I feel guilty. I sat here and bitched for…

Chapter Thirty-One

Hank Beckman felt like a dying man who had planned…

Chapter Thirty-Two

There was a time when the Upper East Side was…

Chapter Thirty-Three

It had been five days since Becca Stevenson had disappeared,…

Chapter Thirty-Four

“Now we’re at the height of our practice. Trikonasana, triangle…

Chapter Thirty-Five

Alice tried to make herself small inside the tiny alcove…

Chapter Thirty-Six

Hank Beckman popped his third Advil in as many hours.