Too Close to Breathe: A Novel by Olivia Kiernan
Author:Olivia Kiernan [Kiernan, Olivia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Women Sleuths, Thrillers, Suspense, Literary
ISBN: 1524742619
Google: OtMzDwAAQBAJ
Amazon: B075CBT63D
Publisher: Dutton
Published: 2018-04-01T16:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 16
VICKY, MY NEURO consultant, waves the light in front of my eyes. First the left. Pause. Then the right. Pause. She clicks the penlight off, slots it into her pocket. Unconscious movements. Performed many times daily. Her index finger is upright before me. I fix my vision to it, follow the movement as she passes it in front of my face, drawing a crucifix in the air before me. A medical benediction.
âPrussian blue. Have you heard of it?â
âPrussian blue? Hmm. I dunno. Why do you ask?â She has turned, is making notes.
âAn interest.â
She looks up, her mouth pinched at one side. âAn interest?â She shakes her head. Laughs.
âOh, all right then. A case. Donât worry, I wonât quote you,â I say.
She stands, directs me to do likewise. She raises both my arms with her fingertips until they are straight, outstretched, shoulder level. I know this test. Have performed it many times. I close my eyes.
She pats me on the hand.
âSit,â she commands, and continues to fill in her notes. After a while, she signs her name to the bottom of my file.
âFirstly, you continue to show a clean slate. No indications of trauma or pathology. Your scar is healing nicely, although I know it still pains you. I can only say that it will get easier. The knife went through a minor cutaneous sensory nerve branch and itâs regenerating, which may go to explain some of the burning sensations and tingling youâve been feeling. Worst-case scenario, eighteen months. Otherwise, youâre good.â
I canât help the smile. Part happiness, part cynicism. My physicality is not the lasting problem.
âThanks, Doc,â I reply.
Eleanor Costello is knocking on the inside of my skull. Peter Costello was a mess. No phone was found with his body, not that he could have been making calls to me. Heâd been in the water for near on two months. The fact that heâs been missing almost as long corroborates Abigailâs estimations. On the morning that his remains were found, there had been a spring tide, causing exceptionally low water levels in the Liffey. Costelloâs dark head had been spotted, bobbing about like a seaweed-clad buoy, by an early-morning walker.
Initially, the walker hadnât thought much of it, but as the water leveled, the ghostly shape of Peterâs face flashed in the grim depths. And from there, the walker had contacted the guards. At first, like Eleanorâs death, it appeared to be suicide.
Thereâs no way of knowing whether Peter Costello was dead or alive when he hit the riverbedâforensics can only give us so muchâbut the opening call of the autopsy was murder. The injuries on his body indicated foul play. There were numerous stab wounds along his sides and the insides of his thighs. If he hadnât drowned, he would have bled to death.
In short, his remains were in a state but, to be honest, not in the state he should have been in for so long in the water. The cold start to the winter months was for once working in our favor.
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