Dani raced into the house. “I can’t believe it. It’s obvious, though, isn’t it?” Cage matched her frenetic pace. “What are you doing? And what’s so obvious?” “Like I said, I need to ask Gina a question. And by the way, you’re sure you’ve never been in the pantry?” Understanding her when she started rapid firing was getting easier. “No. Why?” “It’s been worked on recently. By someone who gave a damn. And by someone who had a key.” Cage barely had time to process her words. Voices and chaos echoed from the butler’s pantry. The floodlights from the basement had been brought up and plugged in, extension cords stretched taunt across the hallway. Lander’s bickering accompanied the brisk click of a digital camera. “Let Seth do his job,” Gina said. “One step at a time.” “I am,” Landers griped. “But we need to get that door open and establish it was how the killer got the bodies into the basement.” “We will.” Gina ground out her words through clenched teeth.
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