I wondered whether anything they could come up with would be enough to derail Quinto’s political career now that he’d graduated to Washington.
Rory seemed to have read my thoughts. “One day we may have sufficient evidence, but until then I need to keep a low profile.”
“So, you’ll go back to Maine?”
“Not saying that. I have to keep my options open. I need to be able to vanish again.” He stuck a hand out his window, reached across the space between us, and took my hand. “Thank you, Charlie.”
“Did your dad know about the abuse—near the end?”
Rory withdrew his hand and gave the tiniest shake of his head. It was some consolation to me, knowing the old man had never learned the worst of the secrets.
The first time, it had been Fergus’s idea to help his son disappear. He’d told me as much. Now, Rory was in charge and I had no doubt he could do anything he was determined to do. At my slightest hint of stepping forward to tell what had happened, he’d already said he would evaporate. I had no doubt of this.
We parted, and as I drove away I pondered all that had happened. We’d spent the last half-hour only a couple of freeway exits away from the airport. Rory could get a last-minute ticket to anywhere and be on a plane, almost by the time I reached home. It wasn’t the first time a client of mine had a dodgy story, and it certainly wasn’t the first time a politician had sidestepped responsibility for his actions, I thought as I headed westbound toward a lowering sun.
Justice. It’s a concept everyone wants to believe in, and here in America we like to think we have a good system for it. But I’m learning that things are not always black and white. There are gray areas everywhere, and how can any of us ever really know the truth?
I felt hopeful that eventually Rory, with Damian’s support and Helen Bannerly’s help, would be cleared of the allegations that had ruined his career. Perhaps Herman Quinto’s dirty tricks would come to light in the process and come back to take him down politically.
I wondered where Rory would be in the next twenty-four hours, where he would be in a year, and how many discarded cell phones there were at the bottom of that lake in Maine.
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Author’s Note
As always, I have a huge amount of gratitude for everyone who helped shape this book into its final version. Dan Shelton, my husband, helpmate, and expert on all things helicopter—I couldn’t do it without you. And thank you Stephanie, my lovely daughter and business partner, for your part in keeping our business strong!
Editors Susan Slater, Stephanie Dewey and Shirley Shaw spot the plot and character flaws and help smooth the rough bits in the prose. And topping off the effort are my beta readers, who drop everything in their own lives to read and find the typos that inevitably sneak past me. Thank you for your help with this book: Christine Johnson, Marcia Koopman, Lisa Train, Sandra Anderson and Judi Shaw. You guys are the best!
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Escapes Can Be Murder
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Copyright © 2019 Connie Shelton
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First trade paperback edition: June, 2019
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Publisher’s Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Shelton, Connie
Escapes Can Be Murder / by Connie Shelton.
p. cm.
ISBN 978-1945422713 (paperback)
ISBN 978-1945422720 (e-book)
1. Charlie Parker (Fictitious character)—Fiction. 2. New Mexico—Fiction. 3. Maine—Fiction. 4. American politics—Fiction. 5. Women sleuths—Fiction. I. Title
Charlie Parker Mystery Series : Book 18.
Shelton, Connie, Charlie Parker mysteries.
BISAC : FICTION / Mystery & Detective.
813/.54
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