Obsession in Death

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Author: J. D. Robb
Tags: Mystery, romantic suspense, 2015
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routine.”
    “I understand. Ms. Bastwick was an exacting employer. I prefer that as I do my best when I have tasks and goals, and challenges. I believe we suited each other very well. I also understand some found her difficult. I did not.”
    For the first time he looked away, his eyes moist. Eve said nothing as he visibly struggled to compose himself again.
    “I’m sorry. I’m very distressed.”
    “Take your time.”
    “Yes, thank you. I didn’t find Ms. Bastwick difficult. Even if I had I would say what I say to you now. Anything I can do to assist you in finding who took her life, you have only to ask.”
    “You’ve been really helpful,” Peabody told him. “Maybe you could give us a sense of how Ms. Bastwick got along with her partners, her colleagues, the people at your firm.”
    “Oh, well, there would be some friction now and then, as you’d expect. A great deal of competition. But I will say she was valued, and respected. I… my own assistant has tried to contact me several times. The officer asked I not answer my ’link, so I’ve switched it off. But I should go back to the offices when it’s permitted. There are so many things that need to be done, need to be seen to.”
    “Just one more thing,” Eve said. “Was she working on anything big right now, anything hot?”
    “I suppose Misters Warren and Quirk would qualify. They are accused of embezzlement and fraud, from their own financial consulting firm. The matter will go to the courts next week. Ms. Bastwick was very confident she would get a not-guilty verdict on all charges. She was a fierce litigator, as you know.”
    “Yeah. Is there anyone we can contact for you, Mr. Haversham?”
    “For me?” He looked blank for a moment. “No, no, but thank you. I’ll go back to the office, do what needs to be done.”
    “We’d appreciate copies of those threats.”
    “Yes, I’ll speak to Mr. Stern right away.”
    “We can arrange for one of the officers to drive you back to the office,” Peabody offered.
    “So kind. But it’s not far, and I believe I’d like to walk. I believe it would help if I could walk and sort through my thoughts.”
    He rose as Eve did. “Her family. I just thought. She has parents and a sister. Her parents live in Palm Beach, and her sister…” He paused a moment, rubbed at his temple. “She lives with her family in East Washington. Should I contact them?”
    “We’ll take care of it,” Eve told him. “If you think of anything else, let us know.”
    “I will, of course. I want to ask, for my own peace of mind. Would it have been quick?”
    “I think it would have.”
    “I hope she didn’t suffer.”
    While Peabody guided him out, Eve returned to the dressing room.
    “He was sweet under the stuffy,” Peabody commented when she came in. “And I think he really liked her.”
    “He’d be one,” Eve said. “She was a hard-ass, cold-blooded and snotty with it. I don’t think she’ll have a long list of actual friends, but there’ll be plenty of acquaintances, clients, associates. There’s a safe here, as I figured. It doesn’t look like it’s been tampered with, but we’ll want EDD in here to get it open, check it out. We’ll want to talk to her insurance people, cross-check valuables. Just cover the bets, Peabody, on the very slim chance the message is a herring.”
    “A red herring?”
    “Why are they red, and what the hell does that expression really mean anyway? It’s annoying.”
    Eve took a moment, pressed her fingers to her eyes.
     
YOUR TRUE AND LOYAL FRIEND .
    The last words of the message played around and around in her head. She had to push them out. For now.
    “Okay, this is going to be a freaking shitstorm. We need to do the family notifications right away as this is going to leak fast. We need to get the PA to cover us on getting copies of whatever we can get. The threats, her client list, case files. Her firm’s going to make the usual noises, and maybe louder than usual.

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