"Meet and Greet," by Ian Rankin, The Strand Magazine, July-October 2015.
Sometimes you wonder where an author possibly got the idea for a story. In the case of this clever tale I think we can all make a guess.
Peppard and Jarman have a plan to make some quick dishonest cash. Go to an airport and imitate the drivers who stand, holding signs, waiting for passengers to get off planes. Collect the passenger before the real driver does, whisk him away and rob him. A sure thing.
Well, if you have read any crime fiction at all, you know a sure thing is sure to go all to hell. The reason this made my favorites list is the clever, and perfectly logical twist at the very end.
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