Jacksonville anyway, with a special dispensation from the airline. They wanted her to do some sketches of a homicide suspect.â
âI thought that she left forensics and graduated from the academy.â
âShe did graduate from the academy, but she stayed in forensics. Sheâs one of the best sketch artists in the state, in the country, maybe. They asked her to go, and she thought she could help, so she went.â
âYou know, you marry a cop, and thatâs what happens,â Quinn said lightly.
âYeah, I know.â
They arrived at Nickâs right before six.
It was a great time of the day at the marina. Darkness was falling, coming fast, but the sky over the ocean was in the midst of its last majestic frenzy of color. Magenta, oranges, trails of gold, all sweeping together across the heavens over the shadowed ocean. The breeze at night was cool, pleasant after the heat of the day.
As Jake had suspected, Pete Dixon was there, already on his second cheeseburger, it appeared, since one empty basket was pushed behind the one in front of him.
Quinn pulled out a chair at Dixonâs table without being asked, turning it backward and straddling the seat. âJeez, Pete, you might want to opt for something green now and then, watch out for the fat and cholesterol once a week, maybe,â he said.
Dixon wiped his mouth, looking at Quinn as if heâd just been joined by a barracuda. His eyes, small in the folds of his face, fell on Jake Dilessio next, riddled with pure accusation. âSit down, Quinn, Jake. Come on, join me. And while youâre at it, give me grief about my eating habits.â
âThanks,â Jake said, sitting.
âYouâre close to retirement. You might want to live to enjoy a little of it,â Quinn said.
âLike youâre a vegetarian or something,â Pete muttered.
Quinn grinned. âNo, I think Iâll have a cheeseburger, too. But just one.â
âYou brought him here,â Pete said to Jake. âMake sure his food goes on your bill.â
âIâll even pick up your bill,â Jake said. âQuinn has a few questions for you.â
Pete groaned aloud. He was a big man. His belly jiggled as the sound escaped him. âHope Nick has some Rolaids back there. Shit. Iâm off duty. You had to bring a P.I. here to bug me?â
âHey, Iâve got my boat up here,â Quinn protested. âThis is the most convenient place for me to eat.â
âWhat do you want?â Pete asked him flatly. Before Quinn could answer, he looked at Jake again. âYou really picking up my tab? If so, you can order me another beer.â
âSure thing,â Jake said, grimacing at Quinn. He looked around and saw one of the waitresses at the next table. âDebbie, when you get a minuteâ¦â
The girl turned to him, scratching on her pad. âPeteâanother cheeseburger?â
âFunny,â Pete said.
âNo, but two for Quinn and me, and three Millers,â Jake said.
âComing up.â Debbie was young and cheerful, bronzed and wearing tiny white shorts. Pete watched as she walked away.
âPete, pay attention over here. Whatâs the story on Lara Trudeau?â Quinn asked.
Dixon frowned. âTrudeau? Youâre here to ask me about that?â
âYeah. Why?â
âI closed it up today.â
âYou closed the case already?â Quinn said.
âWhat case? There is no case. You want to see what happened yourself, the tape is in my office. Come by anytime. She went out on the dance floor smiling like a little lark. Moments later, she drops. A doctor is right there and tries to revive her. The ambulance arrives, and the med techs try to revive her. She gets to the hospital, and sheâs pronounced dead on arrival. Sheâs turned over to the M.E., who discovers that she did herself in with booze and pills. Or her heart gave in âcuz of the booze and