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His belly had started to loosen, cinched in with his belt, and bits of steel gray glinted where he had shaven his hair close to the temples. His faded blue eyes had all the depth of tacks holding up a wanted poster. His lips moved behind his handlebars as he read Judge Blackthorne’s letter and Warden McTague’s brief addendum, then without a word he stood aside from the iron-reinforced door for me to pass through into the corridor that led to the cells. He locked it behind us with a key on a bras...s ring as big around as a lariat and led the way between walls of sweating granite, lit by barred windows set eight feet above the floor and fifteen feet apart. The place held the dank, earthen smell of a neglected potato bin. At length he unlocked another iron-bound door and let me into a tiny room containing only a yellow oak table carved all over with initials and a pair of split-bottom chairs that might have come from different hemispheres for all they matched. A dim shaft of gray light fell through yet another high barred window I could have covered with my hand onto a dirt floor trod as hard as bedrock.
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Estleman's books are always interesting, and enjoyable reads. However he has made a silly error here. He says that the judge's bottles of brandies and whiskies are aging etc.
Neither beverage ages in GLASS. They age only in Barrels. This is well known, even to a non writer like myself.
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