Catherine Coulter - FBI Thriller - 9 by Blowout
Author:Blowout [Blowout]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2011-01-16T23:42:47.381000+00:00
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The snow was melting, the air was sweet and cold. The forecast predicted a dip below freezing tonight, turning what snow was left into ice. It was perfectly dark, not even a sliver of a moon. Callie felt colder than she should have, probably because she was stressed and tired, her stepfather was dead, and now Danny OâMalley was dead too. There was a monster out there, and she didnât have a clue if they were getting any closer. Savich kept stuff to himself, sheâd realized that soon enough. So did Sherlock, for that matter. How odd that a husband-and-wife team worked together for the FBI. They were so in tune with each other. She wondered how long theyâd been together. She looked over at Ben and wondered if she could ever be in tune with him like that. That stopped her in her tracks. Good grief, she was letting Sonyaâs remarks get to her.
She heard Savich laugh at something his wife said. Would they let her review all the interviews that Savich was putting on his laptop? She hoped so. She had a good eye. According to Savich, MAX was going to help highlight inconsistencies, red-flag interviews that were glaringly at odds with others, and do the analysis much more quickly than a person could. Evidently MAX was even going to suggest specific questions to ask. It sounded amazing, and she wanted to see it work.
She unlocked the front door and led them all in. When she went into the living room, she stopped cold.
In addition to Janette Weaverton, Juliette Trevor, Bitsy St. Pierre, and Anna Clifford, Justice Wallace and his wife were cozied up next to Justice Alto-Thorpe and her husband, both couples sitting on a sofa across from Margaret.
âThis is an unexpected find,â Savich whispered, and strode in, drawing all eyes to him immediately. He wondered for a moment how the two Justices had found out where Margaret Califano was squirreled away, then remembered the federal marshals assigned to them. They were probably parked discreetly outside.
Savich walked directly to Margaret Califano and took her hand. He smiled down at her. âI hope youâre feeling better, maâam.â
âCallie called me about poor Danny OâMalley. I didnât know him well. Itâs unbelievable that heâs dead too, just like Stewart. What is happening here, Agent Savich?â
Savich said loud enough for everyone in the big living room to hear, âWe donât know for sure, maâam, but it would seem Danny OâMalley knew something and may have tried to blackmail the killer or the person who hired the killer.â
A loud voice, anger simmering just below the surface said, âGiven the general incompetence of the people who are supposed to protect us, I am not at all surprised. It is a disgrace, and I shall see to it that Congress does something about it.â
Heâd know that voice anywhere, Savich thought, and the words, and turned to Justice Alto-Thorpe, who was sitting on the edge of the sofa, mouth pinched, a cloud of disapproval hanging over her head.
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