
LIZZIE CONNOLLY COULDN'T BELIEVE any of this awfulness was happening to her. It still didn't seem possible. It wasn't possible. And yet, here she was. A hostage! The house where she was being kept was full of people. Full! It sounded as if a party was going on. A party? How dare he? Was her insane captor that sure of himself? Was he so arrogant? So brazen? Was it possible? Of course it was. He'd boasted to her that he was a gangster, the king of gangsters, perhaps the greatest that ever lived. He had repulsive tattoos - on the back of his right hand, his shoulders, his back, around his right index finger, and also on his private parts, on his testicles and penis. Lizzie could definitely hear a party going on in the house. She could even make out conversations: small talk about an upcoming trip to Aspen; a rumored affair between a nanny and a local mother; the death of a child in a pool, a six-yearold like her Gwynne; football stories; a joke about two altar boys and a Siamese cat that she had already heard in Atlanta. Who the hell were these people? Where was she being held? Where am I, damn it? Lizzie was trying so hard not to go crazy, but it was almost impossible. All of these people, their inane talk. They were so close to where she was bound and tied and gagged and being held hostage by a madman, probably a killer.
