away, himself.'
'That his wife didn't get?'
'He saw that coming for a long time,' Quirk said. 'Might have had a few bearer bonds someplace.'
'You know how old Lisa is?'
'Nope, I'd guess around thirty. What do you think?'
'Lot younger than Frank,' I said.
'And better looking. Frank was fucking blown away by how good looking she was.'
'Yeah,' I said, 'but is she a nice person?'
'Maybe we'll find that out,' Quirk said.
'You know where she's from?'
Quirk shrugged.
'Family?'
Shrug.
'You know where she worked before Proctor?'
'No.'
'Ever hear her program?'
'No. I'm too busy listening to my Prince albums.'
'He doesn't call himself Prince anymore.'
'Who gives a fuck,' Quirk said.
'Nobody I know,' I said. 'She been married before?'
'I don't know.'
'Thirty's kind of old for a first marriage,' I said.
'For crissake, Spenser, you've never been married at all.'
'Sure, that's odd, too. But I'm not missing.'
'Kids get laid now. They live with people. They don't marry as early.'
'How old were you?' I said.
'Twenty,' Quirk said.
'Better to marry than burn,' I said.
'Worked out okay for me,' Quirk said. 'But a lot of people got married so they could fuck six times a week. Then in a while they only felt like fucking once a week and had to talk to each other in between. Created a lot of drunks.'
'You think she left him?' I said.
'I don't know,' Quirk said. 'If she left him it'll kill him. If she didn't leave him… where the fuck is she?'
'Hard to know what to root for,' I said.
The window behind Quirk looked out into Stanhope Street, which was little more than an alley. If you stood up and looked, you could see Bertucci's Pizza, where the Red Coach Grill once was. A pigeon settled on Quirk's window ledge and sidled across it, puffing up his feathers as he went. He turned sideways and looked in at us with one eye. Behind me in the squad room the phone rang periodically, sometimes only once, sometimes for much too long. A phone call to Homicide didn't usually bring good news.
I stood up. The pigeon watched me.
'I hear anything, I'll let you know,' Quirk said.
I opened Quirk's door. As I went out, the pigeon flew away.