How It All Goes Down
Chapter 61
- When Fay Li triggers the bomb, the Third Bank of California explodes—with Luisa in it.
- Luisa fears her right leg has been blown off, but it turns out it's just trapped under one of Fay Li's goons.
- Luisa extracts herself and is led out of the bank by a helpful plainclothes fireman. He sure got there fast...
- Oh, no. It's Bill Smoke. He tries to force Luisa into his car, but someone knocks him out from behind.
Chapter 62
- Joe Napier clocked Bill Smoke in the back of the head with a baseball bat, but Smoke's lackeys have surrounded him and Luisa.
- Napier and Luisa dash into a nearby building, where a panicked Mexican woman tries to get them to leave.
- Luisa says something to the woman in Spanish and she points them down a back hallway.
- Unsure whether to go left or right, Napier and Luisa turn around and ask the Mexican woman. Suddenly, someone shoots the front door in. Dios mio.
Chapter 63
- The Mexican woman tries to get Bill Smoke and his cronies to leave. They say they're FBI and shoot her dog.
- When asked which direction Luisa and Napier went, a mute child who's been sitting nearby this whole time looks toward the back door.
Chapter 64
- Napier and Luisa run through a sweatshop that makes cartoon-character toys. Luisa can't believe the terrible working conditions.
- Before Napier and Luisa can escape, Smoke's man Bisco, the one who shot the dog, corners them.
- Bisco's about the shoot Luisa and Napier, but the Mexican woman wallops him on the back of the head with a wrench. Hooray. Then she beats his face to a pulpy mess. Um, ew.
Chapter 65
- On the bus, Napier says that Jerry Nussbaum told him where to find Luisa, and that's how he was able to reach her in time.
- Also, Napier's found someone who might know where to find yet another copy of the Sixsmith report.
Chapter 66
- At the Buenas Yerbas Museum of Modern Art, Luisa meets Sixsmith's niece, Megan.
- Megan asks Luisa if she thinks her uncle was murdered, and Luisa tells her the truth.
- Just to ratchet up the tension a bit, Megan tells Luisa that Seaboard had been working with the Department of Defense to sell them leftover uranium. Aha. We knew Gerald Ford was in on this.
- Megan tells Luisa that a copy of the report should be on the Starfish, Sixsmith's yacht in Marina Royale.
Chapter 67
- After briefly getting distracted by the Prophetess, Luisa and Napier board the Starfish.
- Luisa and Napier find the report, and Bill Smoke finds them. He shoots Joe and gets ready to take out Luisa next.
Chapter 68
- As he dies, Joe Napier musters the last of his energy and shoots Bill Smoke dead.
Chapter 69
- At the Swannekke County Hospital, Hester Van Zandt is reading poetry to the comatose Margo Roker.
- When the clock ticks over to the exact minute when Joe Napier shot Bill Smoke, Margo Roker wakes up. Talk about a karmic coincidence.
Chapter 70
- Luisa sits in the Snow White Diner reading her Seaboard exposé in Western Messenger. She made the front page.
- At home, Luisa has two pieces of mail to look at.
- The first is a postcard from Javier. He's moved with his mom to San Francisco.
- Second includes the final eight letters from Frobisher to Sixsmith. Luisa wonders: "Are molecules […] of Robert Frobisher's hand, dormant in this paper for forty years, now swirling in my lungs, in my blood? Who is to say?" (9.70.9-9.70.10).