Название: Her Alibi
Автор: Carol Ericson
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Короткие любовные романы
Серия: Mills & Boon Heroes
isbn: 9781474093781
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“Beer for breakfast?” She held up her hands to deflect his scowl. “Never mind. And I already told you, I have no idea why the killer left me undisturbed...almost undisturbed.”
“Almost?” He took a swig of beer and hunched over the kitchen island.
She jabbed her index finger into her chest. “I did not voluntarily take off my clothes for Niles, and I did not crawl into his bed.”
“The murderer took the time to strip you naked and place you in Niles’s bed? Where was Niles’s body?”
“On the floor next to the bed.”
“Next to you?”
“On the floor.”
He snapped his fingers. “Did you check the security cameras? A place like that, a guy like that—he had to have video surveillance.”
“All disabled.”
He scratched his chin in an absentminded manner. He must’ve just lost the beard and missed it, although why Connor’s facial hair occupied her thoughts at this crucial moment was a mystery. She squeezed her thighs together and huffed out a breath. No, it wasn’t, no mystery.
“Murder weapon?”
“Gone.”
“Blood?”
“All over Niles and the floor beneath him, but only a little on me and none on my clothes.”
“You had blood spatter on you?”
“I wouldn’t call it spatter.” She curled her right hand into a fist. She didn’t want to show him her palm, but she couldn’t hide it. He’d notice it anyway.
Holding her hand out to him and spreading her fingers, she said, “The blood came from some cuts on my hand.”
He sucked in a sharp breath, and then skirted the counter and charged toward her. She shrank back when he dropped to his knees in front of her and took her wrist between his fingers.
But she had nothing to fear from Connor.
With a gentle touch, he traced a fingertip over each cut, sending chills down her spine.
“These aren’t very deep...and they’re on the wrong hand.”
“The wrong hand?”
“The wrong hand for stabbing. You’re left-handed.”
She clasped his shoulder with her left hand. “I knew there was a good reason to run to you. D-do you think someone’s trying to set me up for Niles’s murder? Because I do. That’s what I think.”
“Could be. Do you have a motive?” He dropped her wrist and rose to his feet, as her hand slid from his shoulder.
She rolled her eyes. “Take your pick. We were fighting over the business. With his death, I get the whole thing, controlling interest back in my lap. A-and there’s something else.”
He had returned to his beer and raised his eyebrows as he took a sip.
“Life insurance.” She knotted her fingers in front of her. “Lots of life insurance.”
“It’s natural to assume a spouse would be the beneficiary of life insurance, even after a divorce. It’s not necessarily the first thing most people going through a separation think about.”
“Niles Wedgewood is not most people. He did think about dropping me as his beneficiary after the divorce in favor of his new girlfriend, Tiffany, and his junkie twin brother, Newland, and his sister, Melanie, up in San Francisco, but I convinced him we should leave each other as our beneficiaries until we had the business worked out.”
“And people know this?” Connor tugged on his earlobe, a sure sign of worry.
“His divorce attorney knows it.”
“How much are we talking?”
She dropped her chin to her chest. “Millions.”
“With Niles’s death, you stand to get the business and millions of dollars in life insurance money.”
His gaze sharpened and his eyes looked like chips of ice, sending a flutter of fear to her belly. She’d better get used to that look—especially if she couldn’t produce an alibi for last night.
“Looks bad, huh?”
He nodded. “Did it occur to you for one second to call the police?”
“You know more than anyone why I won’t do that. No, it never occurred to me. I need an alibi, Connor. I need you.”
“You want me to lie to the police for you. Claim you were here last night.”
She leaned forward, planting her hands on her knees. “Mom and I lied for your father.”
There it was.
Connor’s eye twitched at the corner. “There’s no footage of you at the house. You didn’t drive your car, so it wasn’t parked in the neighborhood. How’d you get home? Taxi? App car?”
“Do you think I’m stupid?” She sprang up from the couch, excitement and hope fizzing through her blood. He was going to help her. “I walked, and if you think that was easy with heels on, it wasn’t.”
“You walked home, got your car and drove straight down here?”
“I showered and changed first, but I didn’t waste much time.”
He snapped his fingers. “Cell phone? The police are going to pull your records. They’re going to know your phone was at Niles’s house last night at precisely the time he was murdered.”
“I didn’t have my phone with me.”
His head jerked back. “You didn’t have your phone? Who doesn’t carry their cell with them?”
“My battery has been dying on me. I left it at home, charging. I thought I’d be walking up to the bar to meet Niles for a quick drink, a discussion and those files.”
“And then you drove down here with it turned on? They’re gonna see that, too.”
“Foiled again.” She held up one finger. “I turned the phone off when I plucked it off the charger. It’s off even now.”
His eyebrows formed a V over his slightly sunburned nose as he pinned her with a slitted gaze before turning away from her.
The look sent a chill up her spine. Despite her explanation, he was wondering why she hadn’t brought her phone with her to the bar...but he’d see she’d been telling the truth about her phone.
“If the police don’t believe you...or me, they can track your license plate. There are cameras on the highway between here and La Jolla. If they want СКАЧАТЬ