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her as they went through the Waldo Tunnel. He watched her car going out the other side. As she started down toward the Golden Gate Bridge, her voice was much slower.

‘You’re right, I got the Ketamine from a vet I know. When did you figure it out?’

‘Last night.’

‘I just wanted to question Alex. I didn’t mean for anything else to happen.’

Having seen the marks on Jurika’s neck he didn’t believe her.

‘Where is the rope you used to strangle her?’

‘I threw it in a garbage can at a rest stop on the drive back home.’

As bridge traffic slowed to a crawl and her brake lights came on she described the room and the mattress, and moving a chair over and Alex convulsing on the mattress.

‘We were going to go out and celebrate after she showed me through the building. That’s why she was dressed up.’

Raveneau decided to close in and radio for backup. He carried a second phone, an emergency phone, and used that to text la Rosa, ‘Quinn confessing to Jurika murder. Call for backup.’ La Rosa could see him but probably not Quinn, but she’d figure it out.

‘Are you still there?’ he asked, and Quinn wasn’t. He tried calling her back and didn’t get an answer. He tried again as he reached the first tower of the Golden Gate. At this hour there were four lanes running into the city. Later, they’d move the cones and the other side would have more lanes for the reverse commute. Up ahead, the right-hand lane stopped moving and Raveneau changed to the cone lane, the center lane.

It was Quinn holding up traffic in the right lane, her car barely moving forward, cars bleeding out of that lane and honking. When she came to a stop Raveneau forced his way over, hitting his horn hard. He came close to an accident and then just stopped his car and got out. He ran toward her and he almost got there.

He got within ten feet. ‘Erin, no, Erin wait!’

She turned. She looked at him and then went over the rail before he could grab her. Raveneau saw her tumble, clothing fluttering, flapping, and the ocean foaming as she hit. Then he could barely keep his hand from shaking as he called for help. A Coast Guard rescue team from Fort Baker was there within minutes and they found her, but she was dead when they pulled her out.

Raveneau and la Rosa drove down to Fort Baker and identified her after the guard brought her into the dock, and in the car they found a written confession.

‘I should have known,’ Raveneau told la Rosa later. ‘I saw the open motel door and had a feeling when I came out of the Waldo Tunnel that I needed to catch her. I just didn’t put it together fast enough.’

‘We did everything we could.’

He didn’t answer that. He knew he should have seen it. He could have kept her from killing herself and the feeling stayed with him through the night.

Cody Stoltz died that same morning and late in the afternoon Lafaye’s lawyer called, and she and the lawyer came to the homicide office. There, she recounted the extortion in detail and told of her anguish and suffering, explaining that the risk to the foundation’s credibility had been too great for her to come forward.

She brought a record of almost all the payments she’d made.

‘I don’t have the very earliest,’ she said. ‘I paid those with cash I had saved.’

‘How much were they?’

‘Too much, and I don’t like to think about those first ones. I’ve blocked them from my memory.’

‘Do you think an audit of the foundation’s books would turn them up?’

She smiled at him. She said, ‘You and I are alike. You say just what you’re thinking, but to answer your question, no, I don’t think an audit will ever turn up anything.’

Raveneau didn’t either, but he held her gaze for a while. It rained most of that night but by dawn, when Raveneau went out to the Guadalcanal Memorial, the rain had stopped. He laid flowers at the base of the memorial for the men his father had served with and for Chris, and then stood near the front of the bow section looking out at the ocean. When the sun broke through the water turned from gray to green-blue. He watched a line of pelicans fly from shadow into sunlight and work their way south.

He knew the city would remember the story of Cody Stoltz and those he murdered, but few would remember Alex Jurika or Erin Quinn. Lafaye’s star would continue to rise. She was already walking with celebrities and showing up on bigger TV talk shows. But there was a reason the boy pushed from the helicopter haunted her and maybe her missing fingernails were to remind her not of the evil out there but within, and to keep her focused on what she wanted to be.

And maybe that’s where redemption lies, in what we someday could become. He touched the flowers, felt their soft petals between his fingers, then pressed his palm against the cold steel of the memorial and held it there a long moment before walking back to his car.

Table of Contents

Cover

Further Titles from Kirk Russell

A Killing in China Basin

Copyright

Dedication

Acknowledgements

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Chapter Twenty-Four

Chapter Twenty-Five

Chapter Twenty-Six

Chapter Twenty-Seven

Chapter Twenty-Eight

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Chapter Thirty

Chapter Thirty-One

Chapter Thirty-Two

Chapter Thirty-Three

Chapter Thirty-Four

Chapter Thirty-Five

Chapter Thirty-Six

Chapter Thirty-Seven

Chapter Thirty-Eight

Chapter Thirty-Nine

Chapter Forty

Chapter Forty-One

Chapter Forty-Two

Chapter Forty-Three

Chapter Forty-Four

Chapter Forty-Five

Chapter Forty-Six

Chapter Forty-Seven

Chapter Forty-Eight

Chapter Forty-Nine

Chapter Fifty

Chapter Fifty-One

Chapter Fifty-Two

Chapter Fifty-Three

Chapter Fifty-Four

Chapter Fifty-Five

Chapter Fifty-Six

Chapter Fifty-Seven

Chapter Fifty-Eight

Chapter Fifty-Nine

Chapter Sixty

Chapter Sixty-One

Chapter Sixty-Two

Chapter Sixty-Three

Chapter Sixty-Four

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