In Death 10 - Witness in Death
continued, crossing to her, "I can deduce that Nadine and Draco were involved at one time, and given your current concern, that something happened between them a great deal more recently."
"Oh hell." In the end she went with the gut and told him everything.
He listened, then tucked Eve's hair behind her ear. "You're a good friend."
"Don't say that. It makes me nervous."
"All right, I'll say this: Nadine didn't have anything to do with Draco's murder."
"I know that, and there's no hard evidence indicating any different. But it's going to be messy for her. Personally messy. Okay, what else is in this place?"
"Ah, if memory serves. Kitchen through there." He gestured. "Office, bath, bedroom, dressing room, bath."
"I'll start in the office. I want to run his 'links and see if he had any conversations that involved threats or arguments. Do me a favor." She handed him her kit. "Bag the rest of the video discs."
"Yes, sir. Lieutenant."
She smirked but let it ride.
She worked systematically. He loved watching her at it: The focus, the concentration, the absolute logic of her method.
Not so long before in his life if anyone had suggested he could find a cop and her work sexy, he'd have been both appalled and insulted.
"Stop staring at me."
He smiled. "Was I?"
She decided to let it pass. "Lots of communications in and out. If I were a shrink, I'd guess this was a guy who couldn't stand being alone with himself. Needed contact on a constant basis. Nothing out of the ordinary though, unless you count some pretty heavy 'link shopping -- eight pairs of shoes, three snazzy suits, antique wrist unit." She straightened. "But you wouldn't count that."
"On the contrary, I'd never buy snazzy suits via 'link. Fit is everything."
"Ha ha. He did have a short, pithy kind of conversation with his agent. Seems our boy discovered that his leading lady was pulling in the same salary for the run of the play. He was pretty pissed off about it, wanted his rep to renegotiate and get him more. One credit more per performance."
"Yes, I knew about that. No deal."
Puzzled, she turned away from the neat little desk. "You wouldn't give him a credit?"
"When dealing with a child," Roarke said mildly, "you set boundaries. The contract was a boundary. The amount of the demand was inconsequential."
"You're tough."
"Certainly."
"Did he give you trouble over it?"
"No. He may have planned to push it, but we never had words over it. The fact is, his agent went to my lawyers, they to me, me back to them, and so on. It hadn't progressed beyond my refusal before opening night."
"Okay, that keeps you clean. I want to check out the bedroom." She moved past him, across a small, circular hallway and through the door.
The bed was big, elaborate, with a high, padded wall behind and covered with sheer, smoky gray. It looked like a bank of soft fog.
She moved briefly into the adjoining dressing room, shook her head at the forest of clothes and shoes. A built-in, mirrored counter held a chorus line of colored bottles and tubes: enhancers, skin soothers, scents, powders.
"Okay, we've got vain, selfish, egocentric, childish, and insecure."
"I wouldn't argue with your assessment. All those personality traits are motive for dislike, but for murder?"
"Sometimes having two feet's a motive for murder." She moved back to the bedroom. "A man that full of ego and insecurity wouldn't sleep alone very often. He dumped Carly Landsdowne. I'd say he had someone else lined up to take her place." Idly, she pulled open the drawer of the bedside table. "Well, well, look at the toys."
The drawer was fitted with compartments, and each was jammed with various erotic enhancers suitable for partnership or solo bouts.
"Lieutenant, I really think you should take these in for further examination."
"No touching." She slapped Roarke's hand away as he reached in.
"Spoilsport."
"Civilian. What the hell does this do?" She held up a long, cone-shaped piece of rubber. It made cheerful tinkling noises when she shook it.
Roarke tucked his tongue in his cheek and sat on the bed. "Well, in the interest of your investigation, I'd be happy to demonstrate." Smiling, he patted the bed beside him.
"No, I mean it."
"So do I."
"Never mind." But she was still pondering when she put the cone back and opened the bottom drawer. "Ah, here's a little gold mine. Looks like a month's supply of Exotica, a bit of Zeus, and..." She opened a small vial, sniffed cautiously, then shook her head
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