Finding Sky (A Nicki Valentine Mystery Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
Rush to drive home, I headed back to his neighborhood, where as night fell, lights revealed people’s indoor activities. Based on Dean’s advice, I tried to notice everything about everyone. If Beth was here, neighbors probably knew, and I needed them to confide in me. It was just a matter of picking the right ones. I took more notes than ever and actually felt a little like a PI. One thing I didn’t like was sitting in the van’s front seat. I was too visible through the windshield. The back seats had tinted windows, but they didn’t have a clear view of the house. I knew the seats were removable—something to keep in mind for future surveillance, but taking them out myself was intimidating, not only because they were cumbersome, but also because crumbs, melted gummy bears, spilled drinks, and other unwelcome surprises had probably glued them to the floor. My most notable observations were of people coming and going. A thirty-ish, white man in a business suit carrying a fast-food bag into a dark, seemingly empty home.
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