The Perfect Murder (Maximum Security #4) - Kat Martin Page 0,27
in the opening. She was wearing pink flowered yoga pants with high-heeled sandals and a low-cut pink tank that showed everything but her nipples.
She had blue eyes as big as the rest of her assets and they ran over Reese as if she wanted to lick him like a lollipop. He took a step back as if he could feel the impact of that lusty stare.
Kenzie eased a little in front of him. “Hello, Suzy. I’m McKenzie Haines. We spoke earlier. This is Reese Garrett. He was aboard the Sea Titan chopper that went down.”
“Come on in.” Suzy stepped back, and they walked into a messy living room with bare wood laminated floors and an overstuffed blue velvet sofa and chairs. An open kitchen at the end of the room showed dirty pots and pans on the counter, but they were neatly stacked.
“You want something to drink?” Suzy asked. “Maybe a beer or a Coke or something?”
“I’m okay, thanks,” Kenzie said.
“What about you, handsome?”
Faint color rose beneath Reese’s tanned cheeks. It took a lot to unsettle him. Kenzie almost smiled.
“I’m fine,” Reese said. “We wanted to talk to you about the crash. We were hoping you might be able to help us.”
“Sure. Why don’t we all go into the living room? You don’t mind if I have that beer, do you?”
“No, not at all,” Kenzie said. “You know, now that I think about it, I’ll take you up on your offer and join you.”
Suzy grinned and seemed to relax, which was exactly Kenzie’s goal. She carried two beers into the living room and handed one to Kenzie, who sat on the sofa next to Reese.
“So what can I do for you?”
Kenzie smiled. “We’re trying to gather a little information. As I said, Reese was one of the passengers. We’re trying to figure out what went wrong. As a Sea Titan mechanic, your husband’s name came up.”
“Tex doesn’t work on the EC135. That was the model that went down. And he wasn’t even there the day it happened.”
“We just need something to go on,” Reese said. “We’re exploring different avenues.”
“What does the crash have to do with Tex, anyway? Like I said, he wasn’t at work. He was off fishing with one of his buddies.”
Kenzie took a sip of beer. It was cold and bubbly and tasted better than she expected. “His name surfaced because of Craig Bigelow, the copilot. When Craig’s name came up, so did yours.”
“Which indirectly connects Craig to Tex,” Reese added.
Suzy went silent.
“Craig’s a good-looking guy,” Kenzie continued, having seen his photo on Facebook. “We thought...kind of wondered if he had ever, you know...come on to you?”
Suzy glanced away. “Craig’s married.”
Kenzie had also seen Tex Lovell’s photo on the net, not big and burly, like the image his name conjured, but slightly built, shorter than average, and wearing thick, black-rimmed glasses.
“Sure, he’s got a wife,” Kenzie said, “but a lot of married guys have a bad situation at home, you know? They don’t get what they need. It’s not really their fault they stray. That is, if they meet an attractive woman and she isn’t getting what she needs, either.”
Suzy shrugged. “Craig might have come on to me a few times. A lot of guys do. I mean, you see what I look like. Guys love blondes with big boobs.” She looked at Reese as if she hoped he was one of them, but Reese was a master of self-control and his expression remained bland.
“So what did Tex think about that? I mean, if he knew Craig was hitting on you...?”
Suzy started nodding. “Okay, I see where this is going. You’re thinking Tex might have done something to the chopper because he was jealous of Craig.”
Suzy was smarter than she looked.
“Is that possible?” Reese asked.
Suzy’s gaze shifted back and forth between him and Kenzie. “I can tell you two have a thing, so I’ll be honest. My husband likes to watch. He doesn’t have a problem with me and another guy. He encourages it. Works for both of us.”
Kenzie felt as if her chair had just dropped through the floor. “I...umm...see.”
“That it?” Suzy asked.
Kenzie managed to nod. “Yes, I guess it is.”
Suzy flashed a smile and rose from her chair. “You two ever get bored with each other, give me a call. Maybe we can work something out.”
Kenzie set her beer bottle down on the coffee table and she and Reese both rose from the sofa. “Just so you don’t get the wrong idea, Reese is my