She set the iPad on the tiny table in front of us, pushed her glasses up her nose, and said, “I don’t see any reason why I should talk to the police.”
She’d turned the tables on me. Dammit. Now I was the one who was surprised.
“What makes you think I’m the police?”
“Aside from the way you stepped in here and surveyed the whole room? Then how you stepped right up to me and sat down without invitation? I’m sorry, in New York that screams ‘Police.’”
“Aren’t you curious why I’m here to talk to you?”
“I know why. So the only thing I can say to you now is, I want to talk to my attorney.”
CHAPTER 39
ALICE GROFF SKIDDED to a stop when she looked through one of the windows of Brew. The only thing she could focus on inside the coffeehouse was the pretty and vivacious Jennifer Chang chatting with the cop they’d seen at her apartment the night before. No matter how she did the calculations, this did not turn out well for her and Janos. Jennifer talking to the police. And too many witnesses to act right now.
Janos nearly ran into her when she stopped short.
“What is it?”
“The tall cop from last night. The one who tried to get into Oscar’s apartment. He’s in there talking to Jennifer.”
“No shit. That’s a puzzler.”
Alice was losing her patience. “And what do you propose we do about this puzzler?”
“What can we do about it? As I see it, we have two choices. We can lay back out of sight and try to get to Jennifer later.” He stopped talking as he looked over Alice’s shoulder at the coffeehouse.
Alice prodded him. “Or?”
“Or we deal with both of them at the same time. You wanted to eliminate Jennifer anyway. Why don’t we see if they leave together? I have my pistol. We can surprise them and just keep moving quickly. We can also tell Henry we were trying to keep Jennifer from talking to the police about him.”
Alice considered the plan. It was surprisingly satisfying, considering Janos had come up with it. The plan also had the benefit of being simple and direct.
Janos had a tendency to make elaborate plans and then not stick with them. Once, in London, they had set up a job where Alice would pick up a target, act like she was ordering an Uber, and Janos would pick them both up. After driving the victim to a construction site, Alice intended to garrote him.
All went well until Janos made a pass down the crowded street and saw the man standing on a corner. He ran the man down and kept going. Janos did not understand why Alice was so angry. He said, “I saved us hours. No one can pin the stolen car on me. We’re still getting paid. What’s the problem?”
Alice didn’t want to admit it at the time, but she had been excited to use her garrote. Janos had stolen the opportunity. She didn’t want that to happen this time. Not with Jennifer Chang.
Alice stepped away from the window so no one from inside would notice them. She pulled Janos into the empty, recessed doorway of an apartment building next door. She pulled him in close so if anyone noticed them they would think she was being affectionate.
Alice said, “We can’t screw this up. We need to get in there to see how well they know each other. Maybe this is the first time he’s been able to talk to her. I’d also like to hear what she’s telling him.”
Janos said, “Then I can blast them when they come out?” “We might have to be a little more subtle. Maybe figure a way to lure them into an alley.”
“So you can use t
hat horrible garrote?”
“You mean the silent garrote?”
“Something tells me the cop would be hard to handle. Even for you.”
“I have less interest in him. Let’s see if Jennifer leaves with him or alone. That will dictate how we proceed.”
“Listen to how well we can communicate in English now. We fit right in here.”
Alice had to smile at her partner’s sincerity. He really didn’t think they spoke with accents. She reached up and caressed his face. The Romanian could be charming and sweet.