In Death 30 - Fantasy in Death by J. D. Robb
Author:J. D. Robb
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Penguin USA, Inc.
Published: 2010-02-09T16:00:00+00:00
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THEREâD BEEN A TIME, ROARKE THOUGHT, NOT so long ago in the bigger scheme, when a few hours in a cop shop wouldâve been something to be carefully and ruthlessly avoided. Now, he spent so much time in one he knew which Vending areas to avoid, which glides tended to drag or crowd up, and just how filthy cop coffee could be by the end of a tour.
His life had taken a sharp and strange turn the first instant heâd laid eyes on a cop, his cop, in an ill-fitting coat and a truly ugly gray suit.
He fingered the button from that suit, one he kept for luck and sentiment in his pocket.
Sheâd been a first for him at a time when heâd come to believe heâd done nearly everything worth doing at least once. Had he been bored? he wondered as he angled his way onto a down glide. No, not bored, but perhaps a bit unsettled, restless, certainly dissatisfied in ways he hadnât been able to put his finger on at the time.
Then, there sheâd been, and everything shifted, everything sharpened. He couldnât say what fell into place. Nothing with Eve was quite that easy, but pieces had begun to fit together. Some of them, on both sides, had required a bit of reshaping, and likely still would as more and more of their picture emerged.
As he rode down, a pair of uniforms rode up. The rattail-thin man between them protested loudly and continually.
âSomebody musta planted that wallet on me. I got enemies. I was only running âcause I had a bus to catch. Do I look like a pickpocket? Do I? Do I?â
You do indeed, Roarke thought, and if you canât lift a wallet without fumbling the snatch, you deserve your ninety-day stretch.
Eve wouldnât think quite that way, he mused. It wasnât the getting caught, but the act itself that earned the stretch. Most of the time he agreed with her, and in fact had edged over to her side of that line more and more as time went by. But a bit of quick fingers? Well, everyone had to make a living, didnât they? Even a street thief.
He ought to know.
He crossed into Homicide where the sounds, the sights, the smells had come to be as familiar to him as those in his own headquarters.
Detective Baxter stood by his desk, straightening his tie. He paused, tapped a finger to his temple in salute.
âLTâs in her office. Trying to get a head.â
Roarke acknowledged the black humor with a quirked brow. âYouâve had all day, and thatâs the best youâve got?â
âAlready used up all the good ones. Anyway, Iâve been off shift for, hey, look at that, an hour. So my brainâs a little...detached.â
âBetter, marginally. Whereâs your boy?â
âSent him home, and stayed back to finish the Fours and other crap. Heâs got a date.â
âIs that so?â
âYeah, our Trueheartâs finally worked it up to ask out the little redheaded cutie in Records. He was seeing somebody else, but it fizzled.
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