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Dance forwent the grimace. She said, "How's this? Michael O'Neil."

Chief of detectives of the Monterey County Sheriff's Office.

"What about him?"

"He'll run it."

"I don't know."

"Charles. It's not a fire department matter; the burn in the oil drum was secondary. Makes sense the MCSO would handle it."

His eyes slipped away. "You'll brief O'Neil, that's all."

"Sure. I'd advise."

Advising wasn't the same as briefing. Overby didn't protest but she sensed he might not have noted her verb.

"Nothing changes, Kathryn. No weapon. You're still Civ-Div."

"Sure," Kathryn Dance said brightly. She was winning.

"You think he'll agree?" Overby said.

"We'll see. I think so."

She knew this because she'd already texted him. And he had agreed.

But now Overby was troubled once more. "Of course, if it becomes a county operation..."

Meaning he'd miss out on the credit--and press conferences--that went with closing a case.

"Tell you what. You can't do more than brief."

Advise.

"But we can still get our oar in."

She'd never understood that expression.

"How do you mean, Charles?"

"Let's involve the CBI folks we've got here, on the task force. Jimmy Gomez and Steve Foster."

"What? Charles, no. They're on Serrano and Guzman... I need them focused on that."

"No, no, this'll be good. Just to kick around some ideas with them."

"With Foster? Kick ideas around with Steve Foster? He doesn't kick around ideas. He shoots them in the head."

Overby was looking away. Perhaps her glare seared. "Now that I think about it, makes sense to run it by them. Good on all counts. We have...considerations. Under the circumstances."

"Charles, please, no."

"Let's just go talk to them, that's all. Get Foster's thoughts. Jimmy too. He's one of us."

Whatever the consequences, he'd decided his office couldn't take a complete backseat to the sheriff's.

Avoiding her eyes, he rose, slipped his jacket over his immaculate white shirt and strode out of the office. "I think it's a brilliant idea. Come along, Kathryn. Let's have a chat with our friends."


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