From Chapter One: “Night Falls Fast”
Lester Hunt quietly got out of bed early on the morning of the last day of his life. The Senator hadn’t been able to sleep much anyway and he needed to leave without awakening Nathelle. He dressed quickly, stopping to look at her face and assuring himself one last time this was best for her. Walking by the kitchen window, he permitted himself a quick glance across the backyard to where Joe McCarthy lived in a small apartment below. Hunt’s lip curled slightly as he remembered the times he had watched Joe and his girlfriends drinking and cavorting on the patio.
McCarthy offended Lester’s personal sensibiliti es of what a senator should be, of what a man should be. The previous day, McCarthy had made public a threat to investigate a senator he didn’t name, one he said was involved in a bribe. When Lester Hunt first heard that, he briefly wondered whether he was the target. Now he allowed himself a sneer, an expression that softened as he remembered McCarthy had his own problems. The “Army-McCarthy” hearings had ended two days earlier. He remembered Joe Welch demanding that McCarthy listen. “Senator,” he said, “I think I never really gauged your cruelty, or your recklessness.”
Then Lester Hunt went on with what remained of his life.









