Goodbye Calais Club: Totally Addictive Crime Fiction (A DC Holly Towns Murder Mystery) (A Port Alma Murder Mystery Book 2) by Anne Shillolo

Goodbye Calais Club: Totally Addictive Crime Fiction (A DC Holly Towns Murder Mystery) (A Port Alma Murder Mystery Book 2) by Anne Shillolo

Author:Anne Shillolo [Shillolo, Anne]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-06-30T16:00:00+00:00


16

Once again, Cavallo took the lead. He said, “Thank you for seeing us, SarahBeth. I’m Detective Cavallo and this is Detective Constable Towns.”

I thought for a moment that she reacted at my name, the same sort of flicker I’d sensed from her mother, but she glanced away and returned Danny’s smile. “No problem.”

“We understand from your father that you and some friends were at the Calais Club last Thursday night.”

“Yes, that’s right.”

“We’re interviewing everyone we can find who was in the area. We have Mr. Reid’s reservation list, and of course the info on the staff who were working. We were wondering if we could have the names of the people in your party?”

“Are they in trouble?”

“No, not at all. We’re searching for witnesses.”

“I don’t think they saw anything.”

Cavallo just let that hang there. The silence worked, and she said, “Fine.” And rhymed off five names, which I duly noted.

I gave SarahBeth my most innocent smile and said, “Oh? We thought Stefan was with you. Or, maybe he was with his own friends?”

She shook her head. “No. You must be mistaken. He drove me from here to the parking lot at the end of the Esplanade, but then he went home. He didn’t come with me. And my friends drove me home.”

“Perfect,” I said. “Thanks.”

Cavallo continued, “Now. Thinking back to that night, did you see anything or anyone that seemed out of place?”

“No. Not that I remember. The restaurant was the same as usual. Later, we went out onto the beach. It was so warm that night. We had a blast.”

“Well, if you think of anything at all, can you give us a call?”

“Sure.”

At that moment, Susana came in with what looked like homemade lemonade and some large blueberry muffins. I thought it would be rude not to try everything. Since it appeared that I was going to miss lunch.

We made small talk, had our snacks, and then headed out the front door and across the expansive parking area to the three-car garage. Looking up at the apartment, I said, “This place looks bigger than my condo.”

“Home sweet home. That was good fishing back there, by the way. We’re one step ahead of the game with this guy. SarahBeth put him on the scene. A bit early, but still.”

We went to the apartment entrance, and I rang the bell. This time, a normal chime sounded, but there was no answer. I figured Stefan was home because I could hear music. The only question was whether he’d hear the doorbell over the bass. After a couple of minutes, I pushed it again. I heard footsteps thumping down the stairs, and a young man, who was obviously SarahBeth’s brother, flung the door open. Like her, he was tall and thin with black hair. But while SarahBeth had looked happy, tanned, and healthy, Stefan looked rough. Really rough. His eyes were red, and by the smell of him, he hadn’t had a shower. He was wearing an orange basketball jersey and black shorts, but he was thin to the point of looking unhealthy.



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