Dangerous Dance by Samantha Cayto

Dangerous Dance by Samantha Cayto

Author:Samantha Cayto [Cayto, Samantha]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Gay Romance Fiction
ISBN: 9781786516664
Publisher: Totally Entwined Group Ltd
Published: 2018-02-15T05:00:00+00:00


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They could hear the patient hollering before the elevator doors opened. Trey stepped onto the hospital floor with Karl at his side. Bronner and Diaz were a short way ahead of them. The four were now officially working the case together because of the information Sullivan and the Cambridge police had given them about vamp. The Newbury Street rampage had put everyone on edge and a lot of weight was crashing down from the top. The problem was now officially global Internet fodder and that kind of publicity wasn’t good for the city. Either of them.

They’d finished with the autopsy, although nothing new had come of it any more than it had for the jumper, except that Almadeo now accepted that the red pupil issue was drug related. The latest two victims hadn’t gone splat on the ground from a high fall, so it was no longer thought to be trauma-induced. That wasn’t necessarily good news for Duncan. He vacillated hourly between hoping someone would notice that aliens walked among them and dreading it.

“Jesus, what’s up with the guy?” This from Karl.

Bronner glanced over her shoulder. “The doctors say he’s been like that since waking up. It’s not good. They’ve had to strap him down.”

The young cop on the door looked like she was really reconsidering her career choice. She straightened at their approach then jerked when a loud howl came out of the room. “Sorry, ma’ams, sirs. It’s been like that for hours.”

“It’s okay, officer,” Diaz said. “Take fifteen. We’re here for that long at least.”

“Thanks, ma’am.”

“Oh, any more sign of that boy?”

Trey hid his wince. A report of a redheaded boy trying to see the patient had come in hours before. There was a BOLO out on him for questioning but no luck so far. And, there wouldn’t be any, because Mackie was safely tucked into the club for the duration, no doubt. It had taken some fast talking to convince Karl that redheaded males were a dime a dozen in Boston and that there was no way Mackie would be slumming it with a druggie. His partner was getting suspicious, though, no doubt about it. It was only a matter of time before Karl wised up to the double life Trey was leading. He was too good a cop not to. There was nothing to be done about it, however, so he turned his attention back to what was playing out in front of him.

“No, ma’am,” the officer said before she took off.

“Too bad,” Bronner observed. “We could use a break on this one.”

Trey scratched the back of his head. “I don’t know. Unless the kid was freaking out, he probably wasn’t taking whatever the hell this is. He probably doesn’t know anything useful.”

“We only need the name of the dealer,” Bronner pointed out. “The kid might know that much.”

Before Trey could think of a suitable follow-up to get them off Mackie’s scent, a tired-looking doctor came out of the patient’s room. His warm brown eyes were bloodshot and bleary, testament to how he must have been on the end of a long shift.



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