Tess Gerritsen - Peggy Sue Got Murdered

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M.J. Novak, a streetwise medical examiner, thinks she's seen it all. Then a red-haired women named Peggy Sue mysteriously dies, the first victim of what may be an epidemic. Her only clue is a telephone number scrawled inside the matchbook in the girls' lifeless hand. Could M.J. be at risk too?

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So when she heard the footsteps on her front porch, she was expecting the worst. Were the punks there already to try out her house keys?

She scurried into the living room, grabbed the baseball bat out of the front closet, and stood poised by the front door. When she heard the clink of keys, she raised the bat, expecting the door to swing open any second.

Instead, the mail slot squealed open, and a set of car keys slid through and clattered to the wood floor. M. J. stared at them. What the hell?

Whoever had dropped them off was now walking away. She yanked open the door and saw Adam Quantrell's butler climb into a car driven by another man.

"Hey!" M. J. yelled, waving the keys. "What's this?"

The butler waved back and called,"Compliments of Mr. Quantrell!"

Bewildered, M. J. watched them drive off. Then her gaze shifted to her driveway.

A lemon yellow Mercedes was parked there.

She looked down at the keys she was holding. Then she went to the driveway and slowly circled the car. It was beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. Regis Luxury Rentals , said the license plate frame. She peered in the window- leather seats. Clean . She opened the door, climbed in behind the wheel, and just sat there for a moment. There was a note taped to the dashboard, addressed to Dr. Novak. She unfolded the slip of paper and read it.

Hope this will do. A.Q.

She sat back. "Well, I just don't know, Mr. Quantrell," she said aloud. "Lemon yellow isn't quite my color. But I suppose it will have to do." Then she threw her head back and laughed.

At work, she stopped laughing.

Davis Wheelock told her the mayor had canned the idea of any press conference.

"You can't be serious," said M. J.

Wheelock looked genuinely apologetic. "I explained the situation to the mayor and his staff. I told them we'd had two deaths-"

"Three, Davis. Nicos Biagi died. I've had it classified an ME case."

"All right, three. I told them the trend was not good. But they felt a press conference was premature."

"At what point does this crisis become mature?"

Wheelock shook his head. "It's not in my power to go around them. The line of authority's clear. When it comes to press releases, the mayor has final say."

"Maybe you weren't persuasive enough."

"Maybe we should ride this out a bit. See what develops."

"I can tell you what'll develop. And it won't be good press." She leaned across Wheelock's desk. "Davis, we're going to come out of this looking incompetent. When all hell breaks loose, do you think the mayor's going to take the rap? Hell, no. We will. You will."

Wheelock was looking more and more unhappy.

"Let me talk to them," said M. J. "I'll bring in Dr. Dietz from Hancock General as my authority. This news has to get out, and soon. Before South Lexington turns into a graveyard."

For a moment, Wheelock said nothing. Then he nodded. "All right. You take care of it. But don't be surprised if they slap you down."

"Thanks, Davis."

Back in her office, the first call she made was to the mayor's secretary. She learned that His Honor had a hole in his appointment book at one o'clock and she might be able to slip in then, but there were no guarantees.

The second call she made was to Hancock General. Unfortunately, Dr. Michael Dietz was not on duty in the ER.

"Is there any way I can reach him?" asked M. J. "This is urgent. I've booked us into the mayor's office at one o'clock."

"I'm afraid that's impossible," said the ER clerk.

"Why?"

"Dr. Dietz has left town. He resigned from the staff. Effective yesterday evening."

During his three and a half years in office, Mayor Sampson had presided over the worst economic slide in Albion's history. To be fair, it wasn't entirely his fault-across the country, cities were reeling from the recession. But with three major plant closings, a host of business bankruptcies, and an inner city rotting at its core, Albion had suffered worse than most. So it struck M. J. as more than a little ironic that the bicentennial poster displayed behind the receptionist's desk showed a slick couple in evening dress, dancing before a view of the night skyline.

Albion - a city for all reasons.

Nolan Sampson, Mayor.

It was, of course, just your typical election year hype. How convenient for His Honor that the city bicentennial just happened to coincide with the kickoff for his reelection campaign.

She approached the receptionist. "I'm Dr. Novak, ME's office. Is there a chance I could get in to see Mayor Sampson?"

"I'll check." The receptionist pressed the intercom. "Mayor Sampson? There's a doctor here from the ME's office. Are you free?"

"Uh, yeah. We just finished lunch. Send him in," M. J. heard from the speaker.

Him? He must think I'm Wheelock , she thought. She opened the door and masculine laughter spilled out. Just inside the office, she halted.

The mayor was behind his desk, puffing on a cigar. In a nearby chair sat the acting district attorney-M. J.'s ex-husband.

"Hello, Ed," said M. J. stiffly. "Mayor Sampson."

Both men looked surprised. "It's you," Ed said, for want of anything else to say. She noticed he'd spiffed up his wardrobe since their divorce. He had a new suit, Italian shoes, a shirt that looked like a hundred percent linen. Just think of all those wrinkles. I wonder who he's got ironing his shirts these days .

"Is this… official business?" asked the mayor, looking bewildered.

"Yes," said M. J. "Davis Wheelock spoke to you yesterday. About that press conference."

"What? Oh." Sampson waved his hand in dismissal. "You mean the junkies. Yeah, we talked about it."

"I think it's time to go to the press, sir," said M. J. "We've had three deaths."

"I thought it was two."

"Another OD died last night. At Hancock General."

"Have you confirmed it's the same drug?"

"Let's just say my suspicions are running high."

"Ah." Sampson sat back, suddenly at ease. "So you don't have confirmation."

"Toxicology screens take time. Especially when the drug's an unknown. By the time we get a positive ID, we could have a full-blown crisis in South Lexington."

Ed laughed. "South Lexington is a crisis."

M. J. ignored him. "All I'm asking for is a statement to the press. Call in the local news stations. Tell them we've got some bad stuff on the streets. Junkies are dying."

The mayor glanced at Ed with an amused look. "Some would say that's progress."

"Sir," said M. J., trying to stay calm,"you have to let people know."

"Now therein lies our problem," said Mayor Sampson, shifting forward in his chair. "Dr. Novak, in case you're not aware of it, we have a bicentennial celebration coming up. Parade, marching bands, the whole nine yards. We have the heads of eight major corporations coming to town to join in the fun. And to look us over, see if they like us. We're talking jobs they could bring to Albion. But they won't bring a thing to town if they start seeing headlines like 'Junkie epidemic' or 'Grim reaper stalks city.' They'll just move their companies to Boston or Providence instead."

"So what do you suggest?" asked M. J. "We sweep it under the rug?"

"Not exactly. We just… wait a while."

"How long?"

"Until you've got more information. Next week, say."

"A lot of people can die in a week."

"Lighten up, M. J.," Ed cut in. "These aren't the pillars of society we're talking about. These are the same folks who mug old ladies and hold up gas stations. The same folks I'm already sticking in jail." He paused. "The same folks who ripped off your car."

"How did you hear about that?" M. J. snapped,

Ed grinned. "We hear a lot of things at the office. Like who's been filing stolen car reports."

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