Dead by Jamison Jade C

Dead by Jamison Jade C

Author:Jamison, Jade C. [Jamison, Jade C.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Literature & Fiction, Women's Fiction, Contemporary Women, Mystery; Thriller & Suspense, Thrillers, Suspense, Contemporary Fiction
ISBN: 148262527X
Amazon: B005IQ5NBW
Goodreads: 13111142
Published: 2011-08-22T06:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fourteen

NICKI LEFT THE commissioners’ office satisfied. Sheri loved the idea of a forty-percent

discount. Nicki would have given her fifty percent off, but Sheri was thrilled with what she got.

It was a great trade and still a ten percent profit for Nicki.

She had one hour before she had to report for duty at Napoli, so she spent the time coming up with questions that she thought could lead to enough material for an article. She mostly wanted to ask if Sara had any known enemies, what her job entailed (that could lead to murder), and how long Sara had been with the commissioners. But she also wanted to ask Cannon about the affair. Nicki was no cop, but that whole thing felt fishy. When Ted Kennedy died, the media looked back over his life and Nicki learned about “the Chappaquiddick incident,” where the United States Senator’s car trapped a young woman underwater and she died. The scandal

followed the Senator the rest of his life, and many people believed the incident ruined his chances of running for President. It was thought by many that perhaps he was having some sort of dalliance with the young Mary Jo Kopechne, and either he was drunk and drove off the bridge into the water and feared getting caught (older guy, younger woman, wife at home in bed

pregnant, drinking involved) or he purposely wrecked in an effort to kill the woman. That was the feeling Nicki was getting about the whole Sara Carmichael-Jeffrey Cannon thing…that he’d killed Sara. Maybe she was pregnant and had threatened him. Maybe she’d told him she had a plan to expose their affair. But how could Nicki question the commissioner to get him to fess up to something like that?

Maybe she’d just incidentally say, “So, how far along was Sara’s pregnancy?” or “Did your wife know how close you and Sara were?” She’d have to think about it. She’d probably have to sleep on it.



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