Secrets to the Grave

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Author: Tami Hoag
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scene. A warm sense of calm washed over him and he smiled a little at what a lucky son of a bitch he really was.
    “You want to talk to the neighbor?”
    Mendez had come out the kitchen door. He took a deep breath of the cool morning air, clearing his head of the stench of violent death. The yard around the house was scattered with pots of geraniums and marigolds and garden herbs. Vince took a deep breath of his own.
    Mid-thirties, sharp and ambitious, Mendez had been a good candidate for the Bureau. That had been half of Vince’s goal when he had first come to Oak Knoll to help with the See-No-Evil murders the year before—to recruit Mendez. With some further education and experience, he would have made it to the Investigative Support Unit—the field side of Behavioral Sciences. He had shown a strong interest and talent for the job during his time at the National Academy. But See-No-Evil had consumed the young detective—as it had Vince. Mendez was still working it, trying to help the DA build as tight a case as possible against the man who had murdered at least three local women—and in Vince’s opinion, probably more.
    “Yeah, sure,” he said. “Where is he?”
    They went around to the front of the house where Bill Hicks sat on a porch bench, forearms resting on his thighs as he talked to the man who had called in the crime. Tall, lanky, red-haired, Hicks was a cowboy in his free time. He was good in an interview, had an easygoing way about him that helped take the edge off in an otherwise tense situation.
    Hicks looked up and allowed himself a lazy smile. “Hey, Vince. Good to see you. How’s married life?”
    Vince took a seat on an old painted metal chair. “Great. How you doing, Bill?”
    “No complaints.” Hicks tipped his head in the direction of the neighbor. “Vince, this is Mr. Zahn. Mr. Zahn, unfortunately, made the discovery this morning.”
    Vince reached out to the man sitting beside Hicks on the bench. Zahn stared at his hand for a moment before looking up. His face was strangely blank.
    “I’m sorry,” he said in a hushed, breathy voice. He clasped his hands together on his lap but couldn’t keep them still, wringing one over the other again and again. “I don’t shake hands. I’m ... a ... I have a problem with that. I’m terribly sorry.”
    Zahn was maybe in his late thirties or early forties, but prematurely gray. His hair stood out around his head like a soft cloud. His face was long and narrow with sharp angles, his eyes wide, pale, translucent green, and vacant in the way of someone looking inward at a terrible memory.
    “My condolences on your loss,” Vince offered softly. “I assume Ms. Fordham was a friend—you stopping by so early and all.”
    “Yes,” Zahn said. “Marissa and I were friends.”
    “Why so early?” Mendez asked. He stood, leaning back against a post, his arms crossed.
    Too blunt, Vince thought. This was where his protégé lacked finesse. Zahn was already nervous. He almost flinched at the tone of the detective’s voice.
    “I wasn’t doing anything wrong,” Zahn said. “Marissa is always up early. She likes the early light.”
    “You’ve been friends for a long time?” Vince asked.
    “As long as she’s been here. As long as I’ve been here. Four years?” he asked, as if Vince would know.
    “Maybe you can help us then, Mr. Zahn,” Vince suggested. “What can you tell us about Ms. Fordham? Was she married? Divorced?”
    “Single. She was single.”
    “What about her little girl?”
    “Haley. Please tell me Haley isn’t dead,” Zahn pleaded. “I couldn’t stand it if Haley was injured or dead.”
    “She’s been taken to the hospital,” Vince assured him. “She isn’t dead.”
    “Oh my God. Thank God.”
    “What about Haley’s father? Is he ever around?”
    “I don’t know him. I don’t know who he is. Marissa was very private.”
    “Do you know if she has any family in the area?”
    “Oh, no.” He shook his head.

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