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Drex tried not to give in to the dejection that thought induced. To come away from this exercise with nothing to show for it would be a disappointing defeat. Even more crushing would be to think of Talia on an escapade with Jasper, the two of them laughing at him, crowing over how effortless it had been to gull him.

“If they’ve flown the coop,” he said to Gif, “it won’t matter if I’ve moved out or not, will it? He’ll have vanished. We’ll be back where we started, except that I’ll be out three months rent on that rat hole.”

Sensitive to his mood, Gif let the subject drop. They finished their meal, split the tab with a twenty each, and were sipping second beers when Drex’s phone vibrated. “Must be Mike.” He answered.

Straightaway Mike asked, “Where are you?”

“A restaurant. Just finished dinner.”

“Gif there?”

“I’m looking at him.”

“Have you seen any news?”

“No.”

“Start moving.”

Responding to Mike’s no-nonsense timbre, Drex scooted out of the booth and motioned for Gif to follow. As they wended their way through tables of diners, he asked Mike, “What’s up?”

“The yacht that belongs to the Conner woman, the Laney Belle, right?”

“Right. What about it?”

“Well, around nightfall a Coast Guard cruiser came upon a capsized dingy belonging to it.”

“What?”

“The Laney Belle was located adrift about a half mile away. Nobody was on board.”

“What?”

“And that ain’t the worst of it.”

Drex stopped so suddenly, Gif bumped into him from behind.

“A body has washed up on shore,” Mike said.

Drex’s shrimp and beer threatened to come up. “Whose body?”

“Name hasn’t been released. All they’re saying is…Drex, it’s a woman.”

Chapter 19

Tossing his cell phone to Gif, who fumbled it before securing it, Drex said, “Talk to Mike. Ask him where we need to go.”

He shouldered past the cluster of people waiting for tables, made it to the exit, and, once outside, broke into a run. Gif jogged along behind, Drex’s phone to his ear. By the time they were fastening their seat belts, Mike had explained to Gif the nature of the emergency and given him the name of the marina near where the woman’s body had been discovered.

“Mike said the fastest route to take—”

“I know how to get there.” Drex sped from the restaurant’s parking lot, tires squealing as he executed a shallow U-turn onto the thoroughfare. “Put the phone on speaker.”

Gif did. Mike asked Drex what he wanted him to do.

“Be honest with me.” Drex’s fingers flexed and contracted on the steering wheel. “If the dead woman has been identified, and you’re withholding that, I’ll cut your heart out.”

“I swear, Drex. They haven’t released her name.”


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