" Brown, in cloak and tight-fitting cowl fashioned from one of the New Yorker's foam-core blankets, gestured across the rolling beige plain with a sturdy wood-look staff, its length decorated in a traditional pattern of cigarette burns."[...]
"The sky had turned a Turner-on-crack intensity."
"'Ezeiza,' he said."
Chapter summaries (may contain plot and character teaser / "spoiler" information):
Chapter 33. COUNTERPANE
Brown shakes a dreaming Milgrim awake to translate a newly intercepted message: ONE TODAY IN UNION SQUARE FARMER’S MARKET, 17TH STREET DELIVERY TO USUAL CLIENT. Milgrim suspects that the "usual client" is who Brown is really after rather than the IF or his delivery. After dry-swallowing "the morning’s Rize," Milgrim leaves with Brown to potentially do some live translation. [377 characters]
Chapter 34. SPOOK COUNTRY
In Starbucks, Hollis talks with Inchmale about Bigend [a "monstrously intelligent giant baby... utterly amoral in the service of his own curiosity"] and feels a sudden sense of terror wondering if he [Bigend] is potentially dangerous. [234 characters]
Is "Ezeiza" in the quotation a reference to the Ezeiza massacre which took place on June 20, 1973 near the Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires, Argentina. ?