Mayes, Casey - A Deadly Row

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“I didn’t kill either one of them. I’m not a murderer.”

“I’ll tell him that, too,” I said, and then I hung up.

“Wow, that worked better than I’d hoped.”

“What did she say?” Zach asked me.

“Lorna met Cindy at a seminar two years ago, so they have a history together. How did you suspect that?”

“I didn’t, but sometimes it’s fun to guess, isn’t it?”

I looked around the room, and then I asked, “What do we do now?”

“I don’t know about you, but there’s something that’s been bugging me, and I’m going to dig through the files until I find it.”

“Can I help?”

He shook his head. “No, this is a solo job. You can work on the clue segments, if you really want to help.”

“You know I do.”

AN HOUR LATER, NEITHER ONE OF US HAD MADE ANounce worth of progress. The numbers and letters still meant nothing to me, and the more I stared at them and moved the sequences around, the more confused I got.

Zach looked over at me, and then shrugged. “Whatever it was I just had, I lost it.”

“At least you had it to begin with. I keep staring at these sequences like they’re Martian cookbook ingredients.”

He walked over and touched my shoulder. “I know I gave you the worst possible job in all of this. The more we get into it, the more I think the codes were made up just to frustrate us.”

“Then I’d say it was a roaring success. How about you?”

“I’m stumped, and I’m not afraid who knows it,” he said.

“Is there any reason we can’t move our think tank back to the hotel? I know you’ve got copies of just about everything here. Could you pack up a few boxes and take them with us? That way you’d have access to the information without having to live here around the clock.”

“I suppose I could,” he said reluctantly. “But what if there’s something here I miss?”

“Would it be the first time that happened to you? In fact, it might help shake up your thought processes a bit.”

“How do you get that?”

“Sometimes with my puzzles, what’s not there is more significant than what is.”

“Would you care to clarify that for me?”

“I wish I could explain. Come on. Let’s do it.”

Zach took an empty box, and I started collecting my random notes as he collected copies of his documents. By the time he was finished, I’d been standing impatiently by the door for a good ten minutes.

“I’m coming,” he said. “Just give me one more minute.”

“Take all the time you need,” I said. “I’ll just take a little nap while I’m waiting.”

I pretended to snore, and then I heard my husband laugh. “You’re good for me, Savannah; I’ve told you that lately, haven’t I?”

“Sure, but a girl can never get tired of hearing it. Or a woman, either.”

“Then I’ll try to say it more often,” he said. He looked around the room again, and then nodded. “That should do it.”

“Are you sure? I don’t want to have to come back here tonight.”

“Maybe you’re right. Give me one more minute.”

Me and my big mouth. I should have known better than to tease him.

He stuffed a few more copies into his box, and then he smiled at me. “You were right. I’m finished.”

I was about to ask him if he was sure about that, but I knew better. “Then let’s get out of here.”

We walked out the door, and as we were locking it behind us, Davis came out of the elevator with a heavy frown on his face.

“What happened?” Zach asked.

“We got another note, and this one’s a direct threat toward both of you.”

Chapter 18

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ZACH AND SAVANNAH STONE. UNLESS YOU LEAVE CHARlotte by midnight tomorrow, I will take my next victim. Your blundering has cost me my patience, and I’m weary of your meddling ways. Remember, if you fail to act, the next murder will be blood you’ve spilled yourselves.

Zach studied it after he’d read it aloud, and then he flipped it over. Instead of a number and letter sequence, there was some kind of odd-looking grid on the paper, barely discernable.

“Can I have that a second?” I asked.

The note was in a plastic evidence bag, and Zach handed it to me.

There was definitely something there. “I need to get to the copier.”

“This is no time to make copies,” Davis said. “This is serious.”

“Really, Davis? Is it? Because I wasn’t sure, what with the murder threat and all.”

“Easy, Savannah,” Zach said as he unlocked the door again.

I ignored everyone, turned the copier back on, and then turned the exposure to its darkest setting.

What had been faint before was now clearly outlined on the copy of the original. In this case, the duplicate was better than the source.

But it still didn’t make any sense. There were oddly shaped ovoids and faint numbers placed randomly on the page.

“What does it mean?” Zach asked as he looked over my shoulder.

“I have no idea. But I will. If the killer thinks he’s going to run us off this way, he doesn’t know either one of us very well.”

“You’re staying?” Davis sounded incredulous as he asked the question.

“Of course we are,” I snapped. And then I thought to look over at my husband. “Aren’t we?” I asked softly.

“I’m willing to hang around as long as you are,” he said.

“Then that’s settled. Are you ready to go back to the hotel now?”

“You’re not going to work on the case here at headquarters?” Davis asked. I saw his gaze take in the foam insulation boards filled with copies, notes, and drawings that Zach had been putting together.

“No. I need some fresh air. Let’s go.” There was no room for misunderstanding in Zach’s tone of voice. It didn’t matter that his former subordinate was now his boss. This was a command, and it was going to be obeyed without question, or there would be consequences.

Davis left the room first, and I was on his heels as Zach stepped out of the room and locked the door behind us. After he did that, he took the key and put it back into his pocket.

“You know where to reach me if you need me,” he said to Davis.

“Yes, of course. I’ll be in touch if anything else comes in tonight.”

“Thanks, but it won’t,” I said, not realizing that I’d just vocalized my thoughts.

“Why do you say that?” Davis was looking at me oddly, but Zach just smiled.

I’d started this, so I had to explain my reasoning. “There’s no need to. We’ve been warned, and until midnight tomorrow, the killer is going to wait and see before he does anything else.”

“You’re putting a great deal of faith in a theory,” Davis said.

Zach answered for me. “She’s right, and you know it.”

We got on the elevator and traveled down to the ground floor. Davis was surprisingly quiet all of a sudden, and I thought I knew why. Zach had backed me to the fullest, instead of taking Davis’s side. It had to sting, but what did he expect? He and Zach might have been friends and coworkers at one time, but I was his wife.

It helped that I was right, too.

We left Davis on the ground floor and made our way to our car. Even though we would still be working in our suite, it was a much more conducive atmosphere for critical analysis. We didn’t have to worry about anyone trying to get into our room. It was our sanctuary, and the way things were going, we were going to need it. I wasn’t sure how long we were going to be able to ignore the killer, but I had the feeling that by tomorrow night, I might be packing my bags if we weren’t able to name the murderer.

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