Before Cain Strikes

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replied.
    “Be honest with me, Sheriff, for my father’s sake. This case… How out of your league are you?”
    If Fallon was insulted, he didn’t show it. “We’ve got every man in the county working on it.”
    “I’m willing to bet they’re all working hard, Sheriff, but I’m also willing to bet that none of them have my wife’s mind or her experience.”
    Now Esme was the one who felt like the flower—a shrinking violet. Where was all of this praise coming from? Rafe had never even hinted that he thought about her like this. Even when they were dating, he disapproved of her job, and now this?
    “If we need the FBI, Rafe, if it comes to that, we’ll call them. I promise you.”
    “That’s what I’m saying, sir. You don’t need to call them. They’re already here. Esme is already here. And you’re going to use her, or I’ll tell the media camped outside that you could have but you didn’t. They know who she is. You’re going to put your provincial pride in your back pocket and let her help you solve this case. Are we clear?”
     
    “What the fuck was that!”
    They had retreated to one of the rooms in the cottage. Rafe motioned for Esme to keep her voice down, and heclosed the door behind him. It took Esme a second to realize their dumb luck. This had to be Lynette’s room. An assortment of national flags decorated one of the walls. Esme recognized maybe half of them. From what she knew about Lynette, the woman had never even left New York State. The flags must have represented a dream of hers: to travel the world. On her vanity lay a jewelry box, open. Lynette trusted people. Esme wasn’t a profiler, but some of these conclusions were obvious.
    Lynette probably trusted her assailant, until things turned dark.
    The bedsheets were white and recently laundered. The room smelled sweet. There were lilacs by the window. Esme almost approached them to inhale their scent but then remembered what brought her into this room in the first place. She wheeled toward her husband, who was staring at the contents of the jewelry box.
    “Let’s start simple,” she said.
    He looked at her. His eyes were sad. “Fine.”
    “First, I am not a prostitute and you are not my pimp. Don’t ever, ever offer my services without consulting me.”
    “I thought you’d want to help.”
    “That’s so beside the point!”
    Rafe shrugged. That obnoxious dominance he’d displayed with Sheriff Fallon had been replaced by a mournful smallness. His gaze shifted back to the jewelry box.
    “Second, since when have you given a damn about what I do? Since when have you done anything but criticize and ridicule my job? Eight years ago, you forced me to quit! Two days ago you accused me of ‘knowingly and willfully killing our family’!”
    “I know what I said.”
    “What’s changed?”
    “Lynette is dead.”
    “Were you close with her? Had you even spoken to her since the reunion?”
    “No.”
    “Then what makes her so special that you’re willing to upturn everything you’ve believed in and argued?”
    “I would think you’d be happy,” replied Rafe. “Your husband finally values what you do. I would think you’d be thrilled.”
    “Thrilled? I’m dumbfounded! I need you to explain this to me, Rafe. I need you to do it now and I need you to do it so I understand, because at this moment I have no idea who you are.”
    “Someone I knew has been murdered. I’m asking you to help find who did it. It’s what you tell me you do, Esme. Why is anything else relevant?”
    “Because it is!” She caught her own reflection in the vanity mirror. The tips of her ears, poking out from her shoulder-length brown hair, were scarlet. As sure a sign as any that she was pissed off. “How can you not see how this has to do with us?”
    Rafe ran a hand over his face and let out a long sigh. Then he reached into the jewelry box and took out a pair of teal earrings.
    “She wore these once,” he said.
    Esme’s brow furrowed. “I
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