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In Death 08 - Conspiracy in Death

In Death 08 - Conspiracy in Death

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watched her on a monitor. He imagined she'd replaced the droid's face with his. "Go ahead, darling," he murmured. "Pound me into dust." He winced a little when she jammed her knee hard into the droid's crotch, felt a sympathetic twinge in his own balls.
    "I guess I had that coming," he decided and made a mental note to order a new combat droid. This one was toast.
    It was good progress, he mused after she'd left the mangled droid on the mat, stripped off her sweat-soaked suit, and stomped into the pool house. He counted thirty strong, steady laps when Summerset hailed him.
    "I'm sorry to disturb you, but a Detective Baxter is at the gate. He wishes to see Lieutenant Dallas."
    "Tell him she remains unavailable. No." On impulse, Roarke shifted gears. He was more than a little tired of doing nothing himself. "Let him in, Summerset. I'll see him. I have a few words for the NYPSD. Send him to my office."
    "I'll be happy to."
    Baxter was doing his best not to gawk. His mood was glum, his nerves on edge, and he'd already dealt with the wave of reporters at the gate. Beating on the windows of an official vehicle, for Christ's sake, he thought. Where was the respect and the good healthy fear for cops these days?
    And now he found himself being led through a fucking palace by a stiff-assed butler type. The place was like something out of a video. One of his favorite pastimes had been to razz Eve about the unlimited credit well she'd fallen into with Roarke. Now he had all this new material and didn't have the heart to use it.
    He got another eyeful when he walked into Roarke's office. The equipment alone was enough to make his eyes want to pop out of his head, and the setting, acres of treated glass, miles of glossy tiles, made him feel shabby in his off-the-rack suit and well-broken-in shoes.
    Just as well, he decided. He felt pretty damn shabby all around.
    "Detective." Roarke remained seated behind the desk, the position of power. "Your identification?"
    They'd met more than once, but Baxter simply nodded and took out his badge. Couldn't blame the guy for being tight-assed under the circumstances, Baxter decided. "I need to interview Dallas regarding the Bowers homicide."
    "I believe you were informed yesterday that my wife is unavailable at this time."
    "Yeah, I got the message. Look, it's got to get done. I've got a job to do here."
    "Yes, you have a job." Not bothering to disguise the threat in his eyes, Roarke got to his feet. Every movement precise, like a wolf stalking prey. "Eve doesn't, because your department is quick to turn on their own. How the hell can you stand here with that badge in your hand? You come into her home prepared to interrogate her? You son of a bitch, I ought to make you eat that fucking badge and send you back to Whitney on a pike."
    "You've got a right to be upset," Baxter said evenly, "but I've got an investigation going, and she's part of it."
    "Do I seem upset, Baxter?" His eyes glinted like a sword turned edge-up in the sun as he came around the desk. "Why don't I show you, right now, what I am?" Fast as a lightning strike, Roarke's fist shot out.
    Eve walked in just as Baxter went flying. She had to leap forward to get to Baxter and block his body with hers before Roarke could follow up. "Jesus, Roarke. Are you crazy? Back off, back off. Baxter?" She tapped his cheeks, waited for his eyes to roll back into their proper position. "You okay?"
    "I feel like I got hit with a hammer."
    "You must've slipped." She cast aside pride and put the plea in her eyes. "Let me help you up."
    He shifted his gaze to Roarke, then looked back at her. "Yeah, I must've slipped. Shit." He wiggled his aching jaw and let Eve pull him up. "Dallas, I guess you know why I'm here."
    "I think I can figure it out. Let's get it over with."
    "You don't speak to him without your lawyers," Roarke said. "We'll contact them and get back to you, Detective, as to when it's convenient for my wife to speak with you."
    "Baxter." As she spoke, she kept her eyes on Roarke. "Give us a minute here, will you?"
    "Sure, yeah, no problem. I'll just, ah, wait out there."
    "Thanks." She waited until the door shut. "He's just doing his job."
    "Then he can do it properly, when you're suitably represented."
    With a frown, she moved closer, took his hand. "Your knuckles are going to swell. Baxter's got a head like a rock."
    "It was worth it. It would have been even better if you hadn't interfered."
    "Then I'd be laying bail for you."

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