Shattered (Percy Shatter Series Book 1) by M.A. Green

Shattered (Percy Shatter Series Book 1) by M.A. Green

Author:M.A. Green [Green, M.A.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: M.A. Green
Published: 2022-12-22T16:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 22

PERCY

I sit back on the edge of the table that used to be in the middle of the room. Now it’s pushed toward the back wall, so we both sit at it and see the full view of what we’re fighting against. Or who we’re fighting for, if looking at the shots of the victims.

Riley moves around the table, passing the still dark window, and sits in one of the conference chairs as I stand and walk right back to the board. Then he lets out a humming sound of disapproval as he rocks back and forth, and I turn to eye him.

“What?” I raise an eyebrow, hopefully.

“These are way better than the chairs out at the desks and cubicles. More back support,” he says.

This time I get him right in the eye with my aim.

“You asked,” Riley mumbles with a shrug.

“Let’s talk out everything we’ve got. You give me each of the facts,” I order him with the very last marker left over, with me at the whiteboard at the ready.

“We have two crime scenes,” he starts.

Instead of writing down what he says I use it to form an analysis, a profile, or some other cerebral thought based on the fact he’s giving directly from what we already have up on the boards.

I draw several straight-ish lines to give us columns for a better sorted mess. If I don’t have it, once I start going, different information will end up anywhere, making it way harder to sift through when we actually need to.

Nyx / The group / The first killer / The second killer

Then in the under group I start writing my response to Riley’s first fact.

Two of the top leaders each murdered and displayed the two victims in locations hours from each other as an initiation into whatever plan they have.

I write it a lot slower than I can type it, and I read it out loud as I write in case Riley can’t make out my iffy handwriting from where he’s sitting behind the desk. It’s no contest on who will write, though. Because mine may be iffy, but Riley’s handwriting is shit.

It’s the best way I can think to combine our talents at the moment.

“A better, profile-centered view to see it all together.” There’s warmth in his voice as Riley adds a nod with his agreement.

I bob my head up and down, glad he understands without my having to fumble through an explanation that I don’t even have fully formed. I just went with my gut.

It starts out a quick tango of call and answer.

“Toxicology is back,” Riley says with a point of his chin. I don’t go over to read the report, knowing he already has. A week in our rearview and not enough to show for it, it feels more important to work as partners, wasting zero time or effort that can be spent elsewhere. “one was loaded with drugs – sedatives, downers, benzos, you name it.”

Drugged first victim, making it easier to carve him up and probably psychologically torture him while still alive.



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