Purity in Death (In Death 15) - Page 50

“They’re all the boss of you. Which means, anyone here gives you an order, including telling you to stand on your head and whistle through your teeth, you do it. Clear? Next,” she continued before he had time to complain, “all data, all info, all conversations, all actions or proposed actions done or discussed pertaining to this assignment are confidential. You speak of this to no one, including your best pal, your mother, any girl you’re hoping to see naked, or your pet poodle.”

“I don’t blab off,” he said with some heat. “I know how it works. And I don’t have any lame poodle. Plus, I’ve seen naked girls.” He grinned now. “Including you.”

“Careful, lad,” Roarke said quietly. “Step carefully.”

“You’ve got a smart mouth. I remember that about you.” Deliberately Eve walked a circle around him. “I like a smart mouth, under certain circumstances. So instead of yanking your ears over your head and tying them in a knot, I’m going to overlook that comment. Once. Baxter, take this drone into the work area. Show him the basic setup. If he touches anything, break his fingers.”

“You got it. Let’s go, kid.” When they reached the doorway, Baxter leaned down. “How’d you see her naked?”

“He’s going to be trouble,” Eve muttered.

“He’ll be worth it.” Roarke slid a hand over the jammer in his pocket. “Believe me.”

“He’s a good kid, Dallas.” Feeney pushed to his feet. “Smart, and as steady as you get at that age. We’ll keep him in line.”

“I’m counting on it. I’m dumping him on you e-guys. Nadine and her camera are due in about twenty. She’s never late. You both good to do the one-on-ones downstairs somewhere?”

“Works for me.” McNab glanced toward Feeney. “I want to get that over, and get on the job.”

“She doesn’t come up here,” Eve cautioned. “She doesn’t go near the kid. Any progress, any at all, tag me. I’ve got a meet downtown at thirteen hundred. I’ll be working out of here until then.”

“Let’s get started.” Feeney laid a hand on McNab’s uninjured shoulder. “We’ll show the boy what real EDD men can do.”

“Flick Baxter back this way. I need to get him set up somewhere.”

“I’ll take care of that. You’ll want him on this level,” Roarke assumed.

“Fine. And whatever that is in your pocket, Ace, keep it there.”

He shot her such a hot, suggestive grin that Peabody was forced to swallow.

“Get the salacious images out of your head, Peabody,” Eve ordered. “We’ve got work.”

She started Peabody on probability scans. When you were dealing with brass and bureaucrats the more data, the more paper, the better.

Eve began a hunt for known child abusers who’d wiggled through the system and out again.

How did so many of them skate over the law? she wondered.

She backtracked, looking for any connection between one or more of her possibles and each other, between one or more and either Cogburn or Fitzhugh.

Birds of a feather, she mused. Some of them had to have sullied the same nest at one point. It was irritating to have to go by case numbers rather than names, but a great number of the files were sealed. Minor victims often had seals slapped onto their files.

Using numbers, incident reports, descriptions, she whittled it down to a short list, ran probabilities.

Since her short list was over twenty-five possibles, she worked on secondary connections.

Twelve of the minor victims had shared the same child services rep.

CLARISSA PRICE, BORN 5-16-2021, QUEENS, NEW YORK. ID NUMBER 8876-LHM-22. MOTHER MURIEL PRICE, FATHER UNKNOWN. MARITAL STATUS, SINGLE. EMPLOYMENT, CHILD SERVICES, MANHATTAN DIVISION. EMPLOYED SINCE 2-1-43. CURRENTLY B LEVEL.

EDUCATION: MASTER’S DEGREES, SOCIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY EARNED FROM NYU.

NO CRIMINAL RECORD.

“Visual,” she ordered and studied the image of Clarissa Price. An attractive mixed-race female, with a competent, straight-ahead look about her. Not many in Child Services lasted as long without the job adding lines and layers. But Clarissa’s skin was smooth. Her reddish brown hair was curly and worn neatly pulled back at the nape.

Eve called up the home and work addresses, copied and saved the data. Then went hunting again.

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