Michael McGarrity - Hermit_s Peak

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"A homicide at a cabin near my property," he said.

"Want to go with me?"

"Doesn't that sound romantic?" Sara said as she stretched out and put the pillow over her head.

"Is that a no?"

Sara muttered something.

"What?"

Sara took the pillow off her face.

"I'll pass. I'm going back to sleep and then I'm going shopping. I haven't bought any new clothes in almost two years, and I need a few things to wear. Besides, I drove straight through from Cheyenne yesterday, just to get here last night."

"Do you want me to find you another tour guide for the day?"

"Are you trying to pawn me off to somebody eke so soon?"

"No way." Kerney sat up and swung his legs to the floor.

"I'll leave you a key and be back in time to take you out to dinner."

"Pick a nice place to eat; I plan to be dressed to kill.

Are you in a hurry to leave?"

"The chopper will wait for me."

Sara kicked off the bed covers.

"Not sleepy anymore?"

"Not that sleepy," Sara replied.

"Come here."

Kerney saluted and followed orders.

Several hours into the preliminary investigation of Carl Boaz's murder, Gabe saw the chopper carrying Chief Kerney come over the mesa and land in the meadow.

From the porch he watched Kerney walk toward him.

He limped badly for a few steps before smoothing out his gait.

Gabe knew Kerney's knee had been shattered in a gunfight with a drug dealer. It had happened some years ago when Kerney was with the Santa Fe PD. It wasn't the only time the chief had used deadly force. In high-risk situations, the man knew how to keep his cool and survive.

In his twenty years as a cop, Gabe had never been under fire. He wondered how he'd stack up if he had to put it on the line.

Gabe had assigned Russell Thorpe the job of receiving evidence and recording the personnel entering the crime scene. He watched Thorpe intercept Kerney halfway across the meadow and hold out a clipboard with a sign-in sheet. Kerney signed it and spent a minute talking to the officer before moving on.

Down at the greenhouse, Ben Morfin, the district narcotics agent, was conducting an inventory of marijuana plants. He was at one thousand and counting.

"Bring me up to speed. Sergeant," Kerney said when he reached Gabe.

"Carl Boaz, age thirty-five, died last night from a single gunshot wound to the head, fired at close range.

There are no wants or warrants on the victim and no record of any arrests. Boaz held a doctorate in philosophy from a California university. Seems he dropped out of academia and went into organic gardening, specializing in the commercial cultivation of marijuana."

Kerney raised an eyebrow.

"How much?"

"When the tally is done, I'm guessing it will exceed two thousand plants. It could be a seven-figure cash crop."

"Is there any tie-in between Boaz and the skeleton on the mesa?"

"Just the dog so far. Chief. There's a snapshot in the cabin of Boaz, his ex-girifriend, her son, and the dog you found on the mesa. Want to know the dog's name?"

"Tell me."

"Buster."

Kerney laughed.

"Are you making this up?"

"No way."

"I guess every kid should have a dog named Buster, no matter who he lives with. Tell me about Boaz's ex-girlfriend."

"Her name is Wanda Knox. She moved back to California about a month ago, and started writing Boaz letters telling him he was a self-absorbed asshole. She also wanted him to ship Buster and her son's bicycle out to the coast. Boaz kept a journal. Chief. He sold drugs at Southern California colleges before he decided to go into the production end of the business. I've got a list of his dealers and his contacts."

"DBA will like that."

Gabe nodded in agreement.

"Boaz also noted in his journal that somebody by the name of Rudy owed him four hundred dollars. No last name. I think Rudy may be a local; the entry was made six weeks ago. There's an earlier entry from last September showing that Rudy paid Boaz the same amount."

"Porwhat?"

"Unknown, but I have my suspicions. I found the route the poacher took to haul the wood out. It comes right through the meadow. I think Boaz gave the poacher access to the dear-cut area and got paid for it."

"Boaz didn't cut the wood himself?"

"His truck tire tracks don't match up with any of the impressions we found on the route. Also, there is no evidence that he hauled wood out to cut and split here-no chips, no sawdust, no bark. At least not in quantity."

"So we need to find Rudy."

"Do you want me to start canvassing?"

"Not yet. Give me Wanda's current address before I leave. I'll ask the California authorities to locate and question her. Maybe she knows who Rudy is, and how to find him."

"Can I give you some questions for Wanda to pass along to the California police?"

"Sure thing."

Td like some help. Chief, if you can spare the manpower."

"Two agents will be up from Santa Fe in the morning, and I've already cleared it with your captain to assign the district narcotics officer to work with you.

They're yours as long as you need them."

"Thanks. Do you want the tour?"

"I do."

"There's something I want to show you in the greenhouse.

Boaz had a little cactus garden, separate from his marijuana crop. Just a single, small variety of twenty plants. I've never seen it before.

Neither has the narcotics agent. We think it might be used to produce some exotic type of hallucinogenic."

"Lead on," Kerney said.

By noon Sara was completely burned out on the frilly, fringed, beaded, cutesy, embroidered western fashions she'd seen in virtually all of the downtown boutiques near the plaza. The streets were filled with late-season skiers, dumping around in their boots and parkas with half-day ski passes dangling from jacket zippers, busily shopping Santa Fe.

Several blocks away on a side street in a lovely old brick Victorian house, she found a clothing store that had what she wanted: simple, elegant silk tops in earth-tone colors, a wonderful full-length, long-sleeved brown dress with a high neckline that looked very sleek when she put it on, and new designer jeans that made her look equally slinky. After so many months in starched fatigues and tailored military uniforms, the fabric felt satiny and sensual against her skin.

She didn't wince at all when she paid the bill, although the prices were outrageous. It was her treat to herself for two years of doing without in South Korea.

She asked the sales clerk where she might buy some sexy lingerie, and got directions to a nearby store along with a knowing smile.

"You've got that right," Sara said as she picked up her bags and walked away. The woman's laugh followed her out the door.

At the lingerie shop, she took her time and came away with some tasty little items that were comfortable to wear yet decidedly provocative.

She made her beauty salon appointment just in time, and spent a wonderful hour letting Patrick somebody-or-other pamper, condition, and trim her hair.

Back at Kerney's apartment. Shoe met her at the door, sneaker firmly in his mouth, tall wagging, still looking mangy as hell. She gave him a scratch under the chin, and he followed her into the bedroom. She dumped the packages on the bed and checked the alarm dock on the nightstand. Kerney wouldn't be back for hours.

Sara looked at Shoe and decided the dog needed some TLC. She fanned through the Yellow Pages and found a pet grooming business that could take Shoe right away. She got directions to the shop, grabbed the new leash and collar Kerney had bought, and loaded the dog into her Jeep Cherokee.

"Come on. Shoe," she said, as she backed out of the driveway.

"Let's get you cleaned up. That way we can both knock Kerney's socks off."

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