Draw the Curtain Close by Thomas B. Dewey
Author:Thomas B. Dewey [Dewey, Thomas B.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: mystery, detective, crime, sleuth, murder
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Published: 2015-07-28T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 7
There was an interval of quiet during which my mind jammed. I ate half of one of the sandwiches. I made some coffee and it was terrible. The sun kept going under and reappearing. I pulled down the shades and turned on the light so things would look the same all the time.
After a while I turned off the light and lay down on the studio couch. I snapped the radio on, found a station that gave news highlights every fifteen minutes and waited to hear that they had picked her up.
I knew now she hadnât killed Warfieldânot just because I wanted to know it but because as I saw the pattern, it had to be someone else. I didnât know who. I didnât think Iâd met him yet. But I knew it couldnât be Cynthia. I thought Donovan might know it too, by now. On the other handâmaybe not. It was the sheriffâs case anyway and the sheriff didnât have a chance to bring in a big-shot killer every day. A little enthusiasm could color a whole lot of half-baked evidence.
Around two oâclock a report came from the sheriffâs office that no new developments had been announced in the case of Warfieldâs murder; that Mrs. Warfield was known to have been in the vicinity of the house at the time of the murder but had not yet been apprehended; that several persons thought to have been near Warfield on the evening of the crime had been questioned and their names were being withheld.
That helped a lot. That told me everything. Nothing had happened and nobody was talking. So I could wait a while longer. The time would come when I would have to do something besides waiting. But right now I didnât know what it would be.
I wondered where sheâd gone. I thought of the characters whoâd been hanging around when I left that morning. I thought she would really have shot any body who went after her, which would have left some signs. And certainly she wouldnât have written the note after theyâd picked her up. It couldnât have been the cops; they would have announced it. They had no reason not to.
The more reasons I thought up to make myself feel better about it, the worse I felt. And the reasons I felt worse were all personal. I knew it was crazy, but I couldnât help it. I didnât want any harm to come to her, because I wanted to see her happyâhappy and on hand.
I fell asleep. That was something else I couldnât help. And it wasnât a pleasant sleep. It was full of Warfieldâs face in life and in death, and Burnettâs. Once in a while Cynthiaâs face got into it too, but I couldnât enjoy it, because either Warfield or Crooked Nose or Marilyn Mayfair kept weaving about in the background. This dream went on and on for what seemed like hours. I suppose I was asleep only half an hour altogether. And
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