Murder In The Supreme Court (Capital Crimes Series Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
Have they been contacted?” Dorian Mars asked Teller. “We’re doing it now,” Teller said. “Not fast enough. The commissioner called. He’s up in arms.” You sure turn a phrase, Dorian. Well, not to be outdone… “What does he expect, miracles?” Teller lighted a clove. “I wish you wouldn’t smoke those things in here, Marty. They’re offensive.” “Not to me.” “Please.” “Okay.” He carefully extinguished it, saving its expensive remains. “Let’s go over it,” Mars said. “Everybody in the Court has been interviewed?” Teller shook his head and eyed the cold cigarette. “Of course not, Dorian. Setting up interviews with people in the Supreme Court takes time.” “I understand that. What about the family?” “Still working on it. The father, the shrink, is sort of impressive, strange but sure of himself, arrogant as hell, dresses good. The sister is getting her Ph.D. in California.” “California what? California politics, California geography?”
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