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by David Black


  “Because,” Caroline said, “you thought we’d cooperate?”

  “I told them you would not be as foolish as Frank,” Keating said.

  “They’ll be watching us?” Caroline said. “Listening to us? At work? On the street? At home? In bed?”

  Keating nodded.

  “You’ll be living as I grew up,” he said. “In a small town in which everyone knew everyone else’s business.”

  “And,” Jack said, “what happens if you think we’re going to tell?”

  “It’s an insecure world,” Keating said.

  * * *

  Outside, the sky was clear. There was no wind.

  “Remember Dixie’s story about the night life of the gods?” Jack said. “About the scientist and the leprechaun who wondered if there was a place for them in this world?”

  Jack saw a flicker in the sky.

  “A shooting star,” Jack said. “I’m not as comfortable seeing it as I would have been yesterday. Make a wish.”

  Instead of making a wish, Caroline said, “I missed my period.”

  The world stopped.

  And started again.

  Jack kissed her.

  And kissed her again.

  “So what do we do?” Caroline asked.

  About Keating. About the asteroid. About Frank’s death. And Jean’s. And Robert’s. And all the others’.

  About their baby.

  Jack didn’t want to live in a disenchanted world.

  He wanted to believe in UFOs and Peter Pan and vampires and ghosts in motels. And in asteroids that hang above us on a thread, just as there is always something hanging over us. Life can always end in a moment. And in the meantime—

  Hand in hand, Jack and Caroline faced the future, which like any other future could be the beginning of the end.

  They had to give their lives meaning by what they chose to do.

  Above them, along with the asteroid, was a heaven, glorious with stars.

  “What can we do?” Caroline asked again.

  Quoting Dixie, Jack said, “Be kind.”

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  David Black is an award-winning journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and producer. His novel Like Father was named a notable book of the year by The New York Times and listed as one of the seven best novels of the year by The Washington Post. The King of Fifth Avenue was named a notable book of the year by The New York Times, New York magazine, and the Associated Press.

  Mr. Black received the Edgar Allan Poe Special Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Fact Crime Book for Murder at the Met. His second Edgar Allan Poe Award nomination was for “Happily Ever After,” an episode of Law & Order. His third Edgar Allan Poe Award nomination was for “Carrier,” also an episode of Law & Order.

  He won a Writers Guild of America Award for The Confession. He was also nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for an episode of Hill Street Blues. He received an American Bar Association Certificate of Merit for “Nullification,” a controversial episode of Law & Order about militia groups, which the Los Angeles Times called an example of “the new Golden Age of television.”

  Among his other awards, he has received a National Endowment of the Arts grant in fiction, Playboy’s Best Article of the Year Award, Best Essays of the Year 1986 Honorable Mention, Forward’s Book of the Year Special Mention, and an Atlantic Monthly “First” award for fiction. He has received a Pulitzer Prize nomination for The Plague Years, a book based on a two-part series that he wrote for Rolling Stone that won a National Magazine Award in Reporting and the National Association of Science Writers Award.

  Researching articles, David Black has risked his life a number of times, including being put under house arrest by Baby Doc’s secret police in Haiti, infiltrating totalitarian therapy cults, being abandoned on a desert island, and exposing a white slave organization in the East Village.

  Among the television shows he has produced and written are the Sidney Lumet series 100 Centre Street, which was listed as one of the ten best shows of the year, the Richard Dreyfuss series The Education of Max Bickford, Monk, CSI: Miami, the new Kojak, Hill Street Blues, EZ Streets, Miami Vice, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, the original Law & Order, which received an Emmy nomination for Best Dramatic Show and a Golden Globe nomination, and Cop Shop, an innovative PBS series filmed in one-take, three-camera real time, which won a Prism Award in 2005. He has been nominated for the PGA Golden Laurel Award.

  His TV movie Legacy of Lies, a drama about three generations of Jewish gangsters and cops in Chicago, which starred Eli Wallach, won the Writers Foundation of America Gold Medal for Excellence in Writing. It also received an ACE Award for Martin Landau for Best Actor.

  His feature The Confession, starring Alec Baldwin, Ben Kingsley, and Amy Irving, was praised in New York by John Leonard and in The Hollywood Reporter, among other places, and was described in Metroland as “an almost miraculous act of storytelling.”

  He has published nine books and more than 150 articles in magazines, including The Atlantic, The New York Times Magazine, Harper’s, and Rolling Stone. His novel An Impossible Life has been praised by, among others, Nobel Prize–winning author Czeslaw Milosz, Erica Jong, Bruce Jay Friedman, and Leslie Epstein, who called it the best writing about Jewish gangsters since Isaac Babel. Contemporary Authors describes Black as “a versatile, multimedia writer who has distinguished himself in both fiction and nonfiction.”

  He has taught writing at Mt. Holyoke, NYU, Columbia, Yale, where he is a Fellow at Pierson College, and Harvard, where he is a scholar-in-residence at Kirkland House. He is a former board member of the Mystery Writers of America and a member of the Century Association, the Williams Club, the Columbia University Club, PEN, the Writers Guild, the Explorers Club, the Players, and the National Arts Club. You can sign up for email updates here.

  NOVELS

  The Extinction Event

  An Impossible Life

  Peep Show

  Minds

  Like Father

  NONFICTION

  Medicine Man

  Murder at the Met

  The King of Fifth Avenue

  Ekstasy

  PLAYS

  An Impossible Life

  POETRY

  Mirrors

  FILMS

  The Confession

  Legacy of Lies

  TV

  Cop Shop

  CSI: Miami

  The Bedford Diaries

  The Education of Max Bickford

  Sidney Lumet’s 100 Centre Street

  The Cosby Mysteries

  EZ Streets

  Law & Order

  The Nasty Boys

  H.E.L.P.

  Gideon Oliver

  Miami Vice

  Hill Street Blues

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  Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Acknowledgments

  Epigraph

  Prologue

  Part One: Jack

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Part Two: Caroline

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapt
er Nineteen

  Chapter Twenty

  Chapter Twenty-One

  Chapter Twenty-Two

  Chapter Twenty-Three

  Chapter Twenty-Four

  Chapter Twenty-Five

  Chapter Twenty-Six

  Part Three: Keating

  Chapter Twenty-Seven

  Chapter Twenty-Eight

  Chapter Twenty-Nine

  Chapter Thirty

  Chapter Thirty-One

  Chapter Thirty-Two

  Chapter Thirty-Three

  Chapter Thirty-Four

  Chapter Thirty-Five

  Chapter Thirty-Six

  Chapter Thirty-Seven

  Chapter Thirty-Eight

  Chapter Thirty-Nine

  Chapter Forty

  Chapter Forty-One

  Chapter Forty-Two

  Chapter Forty-Three

  Chapter Forty-Four

  Chapter Forty-Five

  Chapter Forty-Six

  About the Author

  Also by David Black

  Copyright

  This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

  Geography has been rearranged in some cases: The Mycenae in this book is not the city in Onondaga County, but one in Columbia County, on the Hudson River.

  THE EXTINCTION EVENT

  Copyright © 2010 by David Black

  All rights reserved.

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  ISBN 978-0-7653-2261-6

  First Edition: May 2010

  eISBN: 9780765386342

  First eBook Edition: May 2015

 

 

 


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