The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 9
Chapter 9 — Selling Tomorrow The building looked like it had been assembled by someone who believed strongly in beige. Beige brick. Beige trim. Beige carpeting visible through the glass door. The kind of place where exciting things go to be processed quietly. The name on the directory read: Halden Archive Consulting. Which sounded less like a business and more like a polite warning. I stepped inside. The reception area smelled faintly of printer toner and lemon furniture polish. The furniture was minimalist—two chairs, one table, a plant that had clearly given up on life around the Clinton administration. A man sat behind the desk. Gray suit. Gray hair. The kind of calm posture you see in statues of men who invented actuarial tables. This case was turning into one drab suit after another. I longed to see Dr. Calico Verde in her stylish dresses and pantsuits. He didn’t look up from the folder in his hands. “Mr. Sharp,” he said. Not a question. “I was wondering how long it would ta...