Sandy was stopped at a cross-street traffic light when she saw Detective Goddard in his unmarked car pass across in front, heading for their Coffee Spot meeting. At first, he had begged off. It was Sunday afternoon; he had planned to take the day off. She had insisted, eager to get him moving on the new La Familia info. Also, it occurred to her that he shouldn't stay home today anyway. Miss Legal Secretary was probably there eager to take dictation. He should keep his mind on finding Towson's killer.

The light changed and after two blocks, she caught up and pulled in behind him just as they started over the Intracoastal Bridge. She waved knowing he was watching his rearview mirror.

Just over the crest of the bridge all traffic stopped. Ahead they could see rows of cars backed up for over a mile all the way east to some incident ahead at the A1A intersection near the beach.

She saw him position his portable flashing light on the top of his vehicle. He left the siren off, pulled over on the narrow shoulder and slowly crept by the stalled traffic. She thought, what the hell and pulled behind him on the shoulder. As he passed the long line of stopped cars, the occupants could see that close behind the gray Impala with the flashing lights was a top-down red convertible driven by a serious-looking young woman. She had both hands stiffly on the steering wheel and her eyes frozen straight ahead.

Ten minutes later, they pulled in and parked behind the Coffee Spot. They got out, both laughing.

"Fun to be a cop for a minute. You get paid for playing this game? Where can I buy some flashing lights?"

"I was waiting for you to start waving to the stalled drivers."

They walked through the kitchen and headed for the usual back booth. The waitress was only a step behind with their coffee.

As they settled in Sandy said, "So, Sonny Barner is alive, huh? Well, glad for that. I don't have time to solve two murders. Was he at the apartment before or after Raymond?"

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"I'm busy, Sandy. Get on with it. This better be good."

"You'll love it. First, I should tell you Joanna at the office in Philadelphia traced the ownership of the Jardin Café. It's a Tampa corporation linked to crime and drugs, she thinks. What's going on out there?"

"Possibly drugs. What else is there?"

"If this were Philly, I'd guess a front for money laundering. Do you have that down here?"

"You're talking to a small-town cop. What I know about money laundering wouldn't fill that mug there. That's your big news? Some shady corp owns the Jardin. Goodbye, got to go."