Full House: A Laid-Back Bay Area Mystery (The Jake Samson & Rosie Vicente Detective Series Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
He might not have anything for a day or two. Eva was in the kitchen cooking. Pa, she said, was taking a walk with his friend Rico. She invited Rosie for dinner, but Rosie said she had a date. “Such busy people,” Eva clucked, mixing just the right amount of regret with her joy at Rosie’s social success. Dinner would be ready, I was informed, in an hour and a half. Rosie’s date was not for two hours, so we went to the cottage to take care of a chore that was best, I thought, done quickly. I had considered going to Ralph Hawkins and laying it all out for him, telling him everything I’d learned about the case so far. He was a very sharp cop, a very good one, and the point of this whole thing, after all, was to return Noah safely to the bosom of his cult. We were no longer playing hide-and-seek. There was a problem with that approach. I wanted very badly to stay on this case, and once Hawkins told me to butt out, I would be on very soggy ground, even as an “investigative reporter”
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