attacked me?”
“Possibly. From what I know, they felt the wound on Keaton had been made by a woman.”
She reached for her wineglass and twirled it between her fingers.
“Oh-so then maybe they would have.”
“Of course there’s still that little mystery,” Archer said.
Lake swallowed, raised her eyebrows.
“Mystery?” she asked.
“A woman had sex with Keaton the night he died, and it doesn’t sound like Rory Deever took the time to make love to him before she slit his throat. Clearly this person hightailed it out of the apartment just in time. So, as I said once before, there’s a very lucky lady out there somewhere.”
“Yes, very lucky,” Lake said. She met his eyes and smiled.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I want to say a big thank you to those who helped me so generously while I was doing research for the book: Mary Dodge, PhD, associate professor and director of Criminal Justice Programs, University of Colorado, Denver; Caleb White, police officer, White Plains, New York police; Abigail Greene, managing editor,
Also thank you to my fabulous editor, Sally Kim, and my killer agent, Sandy Dijkstra.
About the Author
KATE WHITE, the editor-in-chief of
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