He clicked it.
"And so he did. But he didn't tell you the price."
Ten years ago, his older brother, Pavel, had vanished during a research trip to the Atacama Desert in Chile. Pavel was an ethnolinguist, obsessed with archaic Czech dialects that had survived in South American isolation. His last email, sent from a dusty cybercafé in San Pedro, contained only a draft search query left open on a public terminal: "Buscando cazador checo en todas las categorías..."