
THE CIRCUIT RIDERS
by R. C. FitzPatrick
In a sweltering August afternoon that clings to Pittsburgh’s hills, the city’s pulse is measured by a strange, flickering board in the East Liberty precinct. The lights on the deAngelis display pulse like restless hearts, each flash hinting at hidden passions and looming crimes. Amid the heat, a drunken old man drags himself home, his empty stare mirroring the vacant glow of the board, while police, reporters, and an audio controller go about their routine, oblivious to the undercurrent of tension.
When the board’s reds and pinks surge into the seventies, the new operator, Charlie Blaney, notices a pattern that refuses to be ignored. A sudden spike to 87 and a steady climb to 77 suggest a “hot‑head” and a “citizen with righteous indignation” are about to collide. The precinct’s ordinary chatter gives way to a quiet, uneasy anticipation as the lights hint at a case that could ignite the city‑jungle’s simmering conflicts.
Language
en
Duration
~34 minutes (33K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Greg Weeks, Stephen Blundell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-02-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for a small but memorable run of science fiction stories in the 1960s, this American writer is especially remembered for "The Circuit Riders" and the Nebula-nominated "Half a Loaf." Though biographical details are scarce, the work itself has kept a quiet afterlife among classic SF readers.
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