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Last to Die: A Rizzoli & Isles Novel

Last to Die: A Rizzoli & Isles Novel

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Autoren: Tess Gerritsen
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would try to stalk a killer in the darkness, and her only priority was protecting Nancy and the children. No, she’d wait right here and pick him off as he climbed the stairs.
Come to Mama, asshole
.
    Her eyes had finally adjusted to the gloom, and she could just make out the silhouette of the banister spiraling down into shadow. The only light was the faint glow through a downstairs window. Where was he, where was he? She heard no sound, no movement.
    Maybe he’s no longer downstairs. Maybe he’s already on the second floor, standing right behind me
.
    In panic, her head snapped around, but she saw no monster looming behind.
    Her attention swiveled back to the stairs just as an approaching car’s headlights flared through the window. Car doors slammed shut, and she heard children’s voices, footsteps thumping up the steps. The front door swung open and a man stood framed in the doorway.
    “Hey, Nancy? What’s with the lights?” he called out. “I’ve got half the soccer team here, expecting cookies!”
    The invasion of little boys sounded like a cattle stampede as they came clomping in, laughing and hooting in the darkness. Still crouched at the top of the stairs, Jane slowly lowered her weapon.
    “Mr. Inigo?” she called out.
    “Hello? Who’s up there?”
    “Detective Rizzoli. Do you have your cell phone?”
    “Yeah. Where’s Nancy?”
    “I want you to call nine one one. And get those boys out of the house.”

ELEVEN
 
    T HE WINDOW IN THE DOWNSTAIRS STUDY WAS BROKEN, AND GLASS shards glittered like diamonds scattered across the floor.
    “This appears to be the intruder’s point of entry,” said Frost. “We found the back door ajar, which is probably how he exited. The arrival of Mr. Inigo and all those noisy kids must have chased him off. As for dousing the lights, all the perp had to do was walk into the garage, open the fuse box, and flip the master switch.”
    Jane crouched down to stare at the oak floor, where the intruder’s shoe had left a faint imprint of dirt. Through the broken window she heard the voices of the CSU team examining the soil outside for other footwear impressions, and in the driveway a patrol car’s radio hissed and crackled. Reassuring sounds. But as she stared at the footprint on the floor, she felt her pulse pounding again, and remembered the smell of her own fear in the darkness.
If only I’d had the chance to take him down
.
    “How did he find the boy?” she said. “How the hell did he know Teddy was here?”
    “We can’t be sure Teddy was his target. This house could have been a random pick.”
    “Come on, Frost.” She looked up at her partner. “You don’t really believe that, do you?”
    There was a silence. “No,” he admitted.
    “Somehow he knew the boy was here.”
    “That info could have leaked out of Social Services. Boston PD. Any number of sources could have accidentally revealed it. Or the perp could’ve followed
you
here tonight. Anyone who saw you at the crime scene knows you’re working the case.”
    Jane thought about her drive to the Inigos’ house, tried to remember if there’d been anything unusual, any set of headlights that stood out in her rearview mirror. But headlights were anonymous and Boston traffic unremitting. If a killer followed me, she thought, then he knows my car.
And he knows where I live
.
    Her cell phone rang. She pulled it from her purse, saw the Maine area code, and knew at once who was calling.
    “Maura?” she answered.
    “Dr. Welliver told me you got my message. It’s quite a coincidence, isn’t it? Two more children just like Teddy Clock. What do you think?”
    “I think we’ve got a situation here. Someone just came after Teddy.”
    “Again?”
    “The intruder actually got into the house. Luckily, I happened to be here.”
    “Are you all right? Is the boy?”
    “Everybody’s fine, but the perp took off. Now we’ve got to find a safer place to park the kid.”
    “I know a safe place. And it’s right here.”
    A male CSU tech came into the room, and Jane fell silent as he and Frost talked about fingerprints on the back door and windowsill. This attack had left her shaken and suspicious of everyone, even theprofessionals with whom she worked. If I wasn’t followed here, she thought, then someone must have leaked Teddy’s location. Someone who might be working the crime scene at this very moment.
    She went into a bathroom and closed the door to continue the conversation. “Tell me your

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