JPB 16 - Partner In Crime by J.A. Jance
Author:J.A. Jance
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Thriller
Published: 2011-12-24T05:38:11+00:00
Twelve
BY FOUR OâCLOCK THAT AFTERNOON I was back at the Cochise County Justice Center. âIâm sorry, but Sheriff Brady has had a family emergency,â the same public lobby receptionist told me. âSheâs not available at this time.â
âWhat about her second-in-command?â I asked.
âChief Deputy Montoya is on his line at the moment. When heâs free, Iâll let him know youâre here.â
âAnd my name is-â
âI know,â she returned. âYouâre Special Investigator Beaumont. I remember you from earlier.â
I wondered about that. Did she remember my name because she just happened to remember it, or had her boss passed the word that I was persona non grata? For the next ten minutes, I cooled my heels in the lobby. The longer I waited, the more I fumed. It wasnât as though I was in a hurry or had anywhere else to go. It was the principle of the thing. So far, Sheriff Brady and her department had been something less than cooperative.
I found myself once again studying the picture montage in that glass display case. Joanna Brady may have been cute as a button when she was a little kid, dressed in a Brownie uniform and selling Girl Scout cookies like mad. Maybe she still was, but cute wasnât working on me.
Eventually the secured door to the back offices opened and out walked a late-thirty-something Hispanic guy. He wore the same kind of uniform the sheriff had been wearing when I last saw her, although his was free of curves. And his head was shaved absolutely smooth.
âHello,â he said as he approached my chair. âYou must be Special Investigator Beaumont. Iâm Chief Deputy Frank Montoya. What can I do for you?â
He escorted me back to his office, which was in the same wing of the building as the sheriffâs private office. I thought maybe I could pull out the good olâ boy card and jolly Chief Deputy Montoya out of some useful information. But Sheriff Brady had her people firmly in line as far as J.P. Beaumont was concerned. Montoya gave me diddly-squat.
âLook,â he said in answer to my direct question about the Bobo Jenkins interview. âI can appreciate your wanting to know about that, but our department is conducting what is becoming a more and more complicated investigation. Without Sheriff Bradyâs express permission, Iâm not authorized to give out any information. Period.â
âIt is complicated,â I agreed, âwhat with the addition of not one but two missing persons cases.â
Montoyaâs eyes narrowed when I said that. He didnât like my knowing about the missing art dealer and her boyfriend.
Too bad, I thought. I found that out on my own, Mr. Chief Deputy Montoya. If you donât like it, youâll just have to lump it.
âIf I were Sheriff Brady,â I said aloud, âI think Iâd be glad to have an extra detective show up and lend a hand with all this.â
Frank Montoyaâs lips curled into a tight smile. âI donât think thatâs quite how she views the situation,â he said. âAnd until I have a chance
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