'I suppose you do. Well, bring her in Monday, nine A.M. I'll hold the warrant till then. We'll book her and arraign her.'

'Thanks, Rex. That wouldn't happen in Dallas.'

'This ain't Dallas.' The D.A. loosened his tie. 'Might want to leave out the back way. Renee's out front. She's a goddamn pit bull with makeup.' The D.A. leaned back. 'Twenty years, Scott.'

'What?'

'Plea bargain. Twenty years for her guilty plea. Life expectancy of a white female in the U.S. is seventy-eight. She'll be eligible for parole in ten. We'll agree not to oppose it. She'll be forty-five, have thirty-three good years left. But if we go to trial, Scott, we're asking for life without parole. She did it, and the jury will convict her.'

'She didn't do it, Rex.'

'You find any evidence of that?'

'I found someone with a motive to murder Trey.'

'Who?'

'His ex-caddie. Clyde Dalton, goes by 'Goose.' '

'I've seen him on TV. What's his story?'

'Trey fired him down in Mexico a few months ago-'

'I remember something about that.'

'Then refused to pay Goose the hundred thousand he owed him.'

'A hundred grand? That's what caddies make?'

'Ten percent for a win.'

'Shit, I should've been a caddie.'

'Goose wasn't happy about it. He was caddying in Florida last Thursday for another player, but he flew back to Austin that same day, got in at five, which means-'

'He could've driven down here in time to kill Trey.'

Scott nodded.

'Except his prints aren't on the murder weapon.'

Scott reached into his briefcase and removed the baggie holding Goose's beer can.

'His prints are on this can. I can get a private lab to run them, but you could have the state lab run them, see if they match the unidentified prints at the crime scene. See if he was in Trey's house that day.'

'You trust me not to hide the results?'

Scott looked the D.A. in the eye. 'I do.'

The D.A. took the baggie. 'Okay, I'll run 'em. What else?'

'We learned some things about Trey.'

'Such as?'

'Porn and Viagra.'

'You're gonna put him on trial, aren't you?'

'No. I'm going to find his killer.'

'Just look across the dinner table tonight.' He ran his hand through his white hair. 'Scott, I take Viagra. Hell, every guy over forty out at the club swears by that blue pill. It's the elixir of youth, and it's legal. So is porn. Stay in a five-star hotel and you can watch it for free. Not my cup of tea, but what a man does is his business, as long as he doesn't do it with children or in public.'

'But porn and Viagra-that doesn't exactly fit his all-American chocolate-milk public image, does it? Maybe there's another side to Trey Rawlins.'

'Scott, some pro athletes are exactly what they seem to be. Some don't have a dark side.'

'Rex, you ever heard of denial?'

'Have you?'

He was an old lawyer in an old office in an old building in the old part of downtown.

'Trey never executed a will.'

Melvyn Burke was the older man in the suit at the funeral. And he wore a suit that hot and humid Friday morning. He had practiced law on the Island for forty-two years. Wills and estates mostly, some contracts and real estate. He was representing the Estate of Trey Rawlins, and he appeared to be carrying the weight of the world on his slumped shoulders. Thirty minutes after leaving the courthouse, Scott sat on the other side of Melvyn Burke's desk.

'So under the intestacy laws,' Melvyn said, 'his entire estate goes to his only surviving relative, Terri Rawlins, his sister. Rebecca's entitled to nothing.'

'You represented Trey on all his legal matters?'

Melvyn nodded. 'Except his endorsement contracts. His agent handled those. I handled his personal matters-the house, cars, boat. Rex let you take Rebecca's clothes from the house?'

'And makeup. Can she have her jewelry? They were gifts from Trey.'

'I'll talk to Terri.' He exhaled heavily. 'She's really got the red ass for Rebecca.'

'Why?'

'Because she thinks Rebecca killed her twin brother.'

'What do you think?'

'I think you should hire another lawyer to represent your wife.'

'Melvyn, I couldn't afford to hire myself.'

'Scott, a lawyer can only defend his client. He can't love her, too. You lose, it'll ruin your career. And your life.'

'Would you stand by and watch an innocent person be sent to prison?'

Melvyn's eyes dropped, and Scott knew there was more to learn from Melvyn Burke. Behind his eyes resided a lifetime of clients' secrets-and the burden that comes with keeping them secret. For a moment, Scott thought Melvyn would not speak again. But he finally looked up and said, 'The car is hers.'

'What car?'

'The red Corvette. Trey had me put the title in her name.'

Melvyn opened a clasp folder and removed a set of car keys. He slid them across the desk to Scott.

'Car's not part of the probate estate. You can take it.'

'What are you going to do with the rest of Trey's property?'

'Estate sale. Terri doesn't want the house where her brother was killed or the Bentley he drove. And she lives in Austin, so she's got no use for the yacht. With the economy, it's not exactly the best time to sell a two- million-dollar boat. Broker says we'll be lucky to get five hundred thousand.'

'Was Trey involved in any lawsuits?'

'No.'

'Melvyn, you got any idea who might've killed him?'

'Rex says your wife did.'

'She didn't. I'm trying to find the real killer.'

'So what do you want from me?'

'Information. About Trey. Did he say anything to you? About anything going on in his life? Anything that might tell us who killed him? Was he going to marry Rebecca?'

'Attorney-client privilege, Scott.'

'Your client's dead.'

'The privilege lives on, you know that.'

'His sister is his personal representative. She can waive it.'

'She won't.'

'Why not?'

'Like I said, she thinks your wife killed her brother.'

'Ex-wife.'

Scott held out his card.

'That's my cell phone. If you think of anything, Melvyn, please call me. I don't want an innocent person to go to prison.'

'Grand jury indict her?'

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