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Kyraβs gaze dipped to his chest, as if following the trickle of sweat making its way to his belly. βSanta Ana winds kicking up since yesterday. Hope that doesnβt mean the start of fire season.β
He must look as miserably hot as he felt. βHope not. Keep me posted on anything you find out from Marissaβs friends or Kelseyβs mom. You established quite a rapport with her in such a short period of time.β
βYou sound surprised.β She smoothed one hand across her already-smooth hair, making him feel more rumpled than ever. βThat is my job.β
What she had with Marie was more than a job to her. Why was she trying to brush it off? Jake cocked his head. βI suppose it is.β
Her phone buzzed, and she pulled it from the side pocket of her purse, giving it a quick glance. βYou, too?β
He stopped struggling out of his jacket for a second. βMe, too, what?β
She aimed her phone at him. βYou keep me posted, too.β
She sauntered off while Jake stared after her, yanking on the sleeve of his jacket. He opened his mouth and snapped it shut.
He couldnβt very well yell at that swinging ponytail that they had different jobs and he didnβt have to inform her of anything if he didnβt want to, which wasnβt quite true as long as she was on the task force.
He finally struggled out of his jacket and stalked to his car. As long as Castillo said so, Kyra would stay on the task force.
Jake would have to accept it, but he didnβt have to like it.
An hour later, back at the station, Jake stopped by Billyβs desk, picked up the file on Marissa Perez and shuffled through it while Billy finished a phone call with the dry cleaner.
When he hung up, he said, βDid you do the ID with the Lindquists at the morgue?β
βThey IDβd their daughter.β Jake wiped the back of his hand across his dry mouth. βThey said Kelseyβs diamond nose stud is missing. That didnβt turn up anywhere, did it?β
Billy sat back in his chair and wedged one expensive shoe on the desk. βNo, are you thinking a second trophy? That wouldnβt jive with The Playerβs MO.β
βMaybe she lost it in the struggle to subdue her. Did Jenkins and Washington have any luck with cameras in the area where Kelseyβs car was found, catching a car coming and going?β
βTheyβre going through some footage now.β Billy jerked his thumb over his shoulder. βDo you want to send some people over to Griffith Park and do a search for the nose stud? How about the parking lot where her car was found?β
βLetβs do both.β Jake waved the file still clutched in his hands in the air. βNobody mentioned any missing jewelry for Marissa?β
βNot yet.β Billy raised his eyebrows. βHowβd it go with Kyra Chase, the victimsβ rights advocate? I heard she met you at the morgue.β
βShe was there.β Jakeβs mouth tightened. βHave to admit, she was good with the mom, Marie.β
Billy whistled through his teeth. βThatβs high praise from you, brother. Better watch out, sheβll want to shrink your head.β
βNo chance.β Jake snorted and smacked Marissaβs file on Billyβs desk. βIβm going to look at some reports that have come in since yesterday, and then Iβm calling Roger Quinn.β
βGoing old-school for this one, huh?β
βHe does know more about The Player than any other detective, including the FBI guys.β
βSpeaking of which, the fibbies are looking at our case.β Billy swirled the leftover coffee in his cup from a new coffee house down the street. Station blend wasnβt fine enough for his palate.
βLet βem. They play ball with us, weβll play ball with them.β Jake rapped on Billyβs desk. βLetβs nail this guy and save the FBI the trouble.β
After skimming through the reports on Kelseyβs car and surrounding area, Jake placed a call to Kelseyβs boyfriend to set up an interview. The guy had an ironclad alibi for the time of Kelseyβs abduction and murder, but heβd be able to shed some light on Kelseyβs habits, schedules, exesβnot that Jake believed this was personal, unless Marissa had the same acquaintances.
Then he pulled an index card from the top drawer of his desk and flicked the corner of it. Castillo had given him Roger Quinnβs phone number. Although the retired detective had become even more reclusive than heβd been before the death of his wife a few years ago, if heβd been following the news, he would be expecting Jakeβs call.
He punched in the number and waited through two rings before voice mail picked up, an impersonal automated message intoning in his ear. At the beep, Jake said, βDetective Quinn, this is Detective Jake McAllister, LAPD Homicide. Iβm leading a task forceββ
A gruff voice interrupted him on what mustβve been an answering machine connected to a landline. βI know who you are. You can come by at four oβclock today.β
Without waiting for Jakeβs reply, Quinn rattled off his address in Venice and hung up.
His mouth hanging open, Jake eyed the telephone receiver until the buzz signaled that the old detective had really just hung up on him. The rumors about Quinn were no exaggeration. Jake would have to bring his A game.
Knowing it would take him at least forty-five minutes to traverse the 405 freeway on the cusp of rush hour, Jake stuck his head in Castilloβs office at three oβclock. βI got a summons from Quinn for a meeting at four oβclock.β
Castillo glanced at the cell phone on his desk. βBetter get going then. You should be fine, J-Mac. Quinn doesnβt suffer fools...and youβre no fool. In fact, you remind me of a younger Quinn. Should be a good
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