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Dirt

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Autoren: Stuart Woods
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Listen, I appreciate this.”
    “I know it’s going to be tough, but you could make a bad situation a lot worse.”
    “I understand. Let me speak to her.”
    Stone handed the phone to Tiffany.
    “Hey, baby,” she said. “I’m so sorry. Yes, I know, I feel exactly the same way, but maybe our friend has a point.”
    Stone drew a finger across his throat.
    “He says we have to hang up. I hope I’ll see you before very long. Me, too.” She broke the connection and put the phone back into the pocket of the fur. “Well, I guess it’s just you and me,” she said.
    “Oh, no, it isn’t,” Stone replied. “I don’t know if we’ve already been seen together, but if we are it will just complicate the situation. Now we’ve got two problems — the scandal sheet and Dick’s wife, and both are very dangerous for Dick.” He pushed the martini across the table. “I have to leave now. If you see the guy again, call me
immediately
, and I’ll see if I can have a word with him.” He scribbled a number on a card and handed it to her. “This is my cellular number; I don’t usually carry it around, but I’ll start.” She looked awful, and he felt sorry for her. “You going to be okay?” he asked.
    “No,” she said, “but I guess there’s nothing to be done about it.” She took a key from her bag and pushed it across the table. “You’ll need this if you’re going to check out my apartment. Or for any other reason you’d like to use it.” “I hope this won’t last too long.”
    “
You
hope,” she said, and her eyes filled with tears.
    “I’ll give you some advice,” he said, “and don’t tell Dick I said this to you. Get yourself a boyfriend, even if only temporarily. If Dick’s wife puts somebody on you, it’ll look a lot better. And,” he said, “you’ll have a lot more fun.” She managed a small smile. “You know how a girl thinks,” she said.
    I wish to God I did
, he thought. He left some money on the table and left the girl sitting alone in the room, which was now beginning to fill with the noontime trade. He didn’t think she’d be alone for very long.
     
Chapter 27
     
    Stone called Dino after lunch. “Who’s your tech these days?” he asked.
    “Don’t say that over the goddamned telephone,” Dino said, sounding tense. “We’ll talk in person; you free for dinner?”
    “Yes.”
    “Eight-thirty at Elaine’s; I’ll book.”
    Dino was a little touchy, Stone thought. The detectives always had a guy around who could do illegal technical work — tapping, bugging — when they couldn’t get the job done any other way.
    He worked on cases through the afternoon, having a sandwich at his desk, and just after six, when he was almost done for the day, the phone rang.
    “It’s me,” Arrington said.
    “Hello there.”
    “I understand you’ve been hanging out with Dick Hickock’s girlfriend.”
    “Oh? What makes you say that?”
    “Have you checked your fax machine lately?”
    “Hang on.” Stone went to the closet where the machine was kept and found a single sheet there.
     
    DIRT
Greetings, earthlings! The plot thickens: Gorgeous Tiffany Potts, who has lately been the favorite plaything of Richard Hickock, was seen today tête-à-tête with shyster/shamus Stone Barrington, over martinis at the Oak Bar. Looks as though Dickie may have been inattentive to poor Tiff lately, which is just as well, because his dear wife, Glynnis, is on the warpath, Informed of her husband’s dalliance by us, she is Taking Steps.

Stay tuned for more!
     
    Stone picked up the phone. “It was strictly business,” he said.
    “That’s what they all say, but I believe you. Listen, I’ve spent most of the day clearing the decks of my life, and I think I’m ready to curl up with a good detective.”
    “I can recommend somebody.”
    “Tonight suit you?”
    “I’m seeing Dino for dinner at Elaine’s, and Dino always leaves early. Why don’t you join us, and we’ll go on from there.”
    “Sounds good. I’ll bring my toothbrush.”
    “You do that. We’re meeting at eight-thirty, but I need half an hour with Dino. Nine?”
    “Nine it is.” She hung up.
    Stone allowed himself a very deep breath.
     
     
    Dino sat down, and he looked pissed off. “What’s this ‘tech’ shit?”
    “I need a tech to…”
    “Stone, you don’t talk about that on the phone these days, not when there’s a commission looking into police corruption.”
    “Sorry, Dino, I…”
    “They’re

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