City of Death by Blake Pierce
Author:Blake Pierce [Pierce, Blake]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Blake Pierce
Published: 2022-07-25T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
Frank was glad to see Ava cracking jokes as they left Katzâs Diner. For just a moment, he thought heâd seen a flicker of anger in her eyes when heâd mentioned Clarenceâs killer. He figured one of these days, heâd learn that lesson. No matter how long they were together, she would never be okay with him mentioning Clarenceâs murder. He understood it, so he wasnât sure why he couldnât just keep it out of his mouth.
Also, her humor made him think that her obsessive nature might take a back seat today. He knew that such a trait could often help a detective but heâd also seen it cause detectives to lose track of the caseâto focus so intensely on one certain aspect that other important facets went overlooked.
As he and Ava rode back out to the Candleâs Wick, Frank started trying to unpack the case as he saw it. He was fine trying to start all over from the very beginning. After all, there was no new evidence to convict or free Carter Epps so it was easy to view it as if they were starting over. The scary thing was, though, that the scant evidence that had placed Carter into a holding cell in the first place would absolutely be seen as enough to convict him of murder. And the longer he worked with Ava, the easier it was for him to understand how wrong that was. If the races were reverse and Carter Epps was a white man who had been found on the scene with no real evidence to convict him of having killed a black man, he likely wouldnât even have been arrested at all. No, in a case like Carterâs the notion of innocent until proven guilty just didnât exist.
This lack of justice made Frank just as determined as Ava to find some way to free Carter, and to find Monty Lincolnâs real killer. He knew how the law worked (or, rather, how it didnât work) and that an innocent manâs future and livelihood rested in their hands.
Frank was fully prepared to arrive at the club only to find that no one was there. After all, most clubs werenât open at 9:10 in the morning. But when they parked in front of the Candleâs Wick, he saw that the front door was cracked open. Tony stood just inside the door, sweeping his floor. When he saw the car with two detectives insideâdetectives he was likely tired of seeingâhe did his best not to look annoyed. But Frank saw it, all the same. It was in the furrow of his brow and the slight downtick along the left side of his lips.
Before stepping out of the car, Ava reached over and took Frankâs hand. âYou lead the questioning this time around, okay? Iâm going to try something, and I need you to cover for me.â
âWhat am I covering?â
âI donât know just yet. Itâs an idea that just came to me and I donât even know if itâs going to work or not.
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