Goldman, Matt - Gone to Dust by Goldman Matt
Author:Goldman, Matt [Goldman, Matt]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates
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I sat across from Robert Somerville at his kitchen table made of reclaimed wood, half excited to read Maggieâs love letters and half afraid of getting a splinter. Robert handed a box to me, cardboard but printed up to look like it was made of an old map. I reached into my front pocket and removed a pair of latex gloves. Iâd convinced my dental hygienist to slip me a gross. They were deep purple, but they worked.
Each letter had been stored in the envelope it arrived in, slit open with a letter opener on the side. The envelopes were sealed with their own adhesive, the peel-and-stick kind. There was no saliva to test for DNA. Both the envelope and the letter had been written on a computer and printed on plain white office paper, no return address, no handwriting anywhere. And the envelopes had been postmarked from various post offices around the Twin Towns.
Twenty-seven love letters. The writer had been careful not to identify himself. No moments or references to places or people, just professing his love for Maggie Somerville. Real love. Unselfish love. I read sentences like, You deserve happiness and love more than any person I know. And, Your generosity of spirit makes this world a better place. And, Your beauty, inside and out, makes me happier to be a man than anything else on this earth. And all signed, I will love you until the end of time.
I was sure Andrew Fine didnât write them based on their content and lack of grammatical errors.
âThese are remarkably not-creepy,â I said. âAny idea who could have written them?â
âNone. Like I said, I only read a few, and they just made me feel like a shitty husband. Are you going to turn them over to the police?â
âI donât know,â I said. âThey can dust the letters for fingerprints, but chances are the prints wonât be in the system. These are hardly the rantings of a criminal mind. They can analyze the ink, but that will only narrow it down to a few hundred thousand printers in town. Are you comfortable with me taking them?â
âOf course.â
I looked at the dates on the postmarks. The earliest was two years ago and the most recent a week before Maggie Somerville was murdered. Then I packed the letters back into their decorative box. âHow are the kids holding up?â
âTheyâre not,â said Robert. âTheyâre having a terrible time. They loved their mom an awful lot.â
âIâm sorry,â I said. âListen, I was wondering if youâre okay with me being at the funeral tomorrow.â
âSure, if you think itâll help with your investigation. My only request is that you stay away from the kids.â
âUnderstood. I will be there strictly as an observer.â
âFair enough,â he said. âHey, I talked to the insurance company today. They said Maggie had named the kids as co-beneficiaries on her life insurance. A million each, which I was surprised to hear.â
âMaybe thatâll cover a couple years of college by the time they get there.
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