Innocent Prey (A Brown And De Luca Novel) - Plot & Excerpts
The ambulance had trundled on ahead of us and was out of sight on the highway now, heading for Binghamton General. I felt bad for Rosie. He’d managed to keep up with us, his sense of urgency and commitment to his job bigger than his common sense, if you asked me. He was walking on that sprain and hurting like a bitch. And no, I didn’t need NFP to know it. “Take my wheels, Jones,” the chief said. “Get back to headquarters and start looking for a connection between these girls. Including Rachel’s assistant, Amy Montrose.” With a nod, Rosie headed for the big SUV. “Keep your weight off that ankle,” I called after him. “And when you get to your office, for crying out loud, put it up and ice it, okay?” Mason frowned at me. “Nieces. Varsity basketball. Real familiar with ankle sprains,” I explained. The chief frowned like he didn’t know quite what to make of me.
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