Don’t Talk To Strangers: A Novel (2014) - Plot & Excerpts
Rage was coming off him like steam. Deputies had worked their way through the house as far as the kitchen. Detective Robert Raymond and Major Tina Brolin had arrived and informed us the first offender we’d visited was now sitting in a jail cell. I wondered if that box of porn Lewis Freeman had hidden was worth it to him. “Can’t arrest him for having sound panels,” Meltzer grumbled. We snapped seatbelts into place. “But you better believe if there’s anything we can lift off them or anything else, we’ll get it.” The sheriff had ordered a scene technician with an alternate light source to go over Peele’s house, garage, and basement. Some things can’t be washed and polished away, things that can’t be seen with the naked eye. If blood or other fluids had spattered there since the renovation, they would fluoresce. What happened in that house before the walls and floorboards were ripped out would probably remain Logan Peele’s secret.
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