“Before she did anything else, Christine examined everything in the office. She even asked Steve to come in and point out which things had been Tara’s, but he refused, saying he wasn’t going to cross Charlie. So she did it herself. The usual opera posters hung on the walls, along with black-and-white shots of famous patrons and opera divas, signed with black Sharpie marker to people who weren’t Tara. The desk held an assortment of pens, some sticky notes with phone numbers and obscure reminders ...that must have meant something to her. The cops would have taken anything that seemed to be a clue, she supposed, so these must be detritus. Though the drawer held empty file folders, there were no actual papers, so the police must have taken some stuff. Tara had likely had a laptop, too. Christine’s fingers itched to get into that. Sanchez would tell her to go to hell. No, anything useful in the desk the cops would already have. Methodically, she went through the bookcase, checking the texts on musical theater, the history of costume design, Georgia O’Keeffe’s biography, landscapes of New Mexico.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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