The Secrets She Kept

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like that, I agree,” Maisey said. “But I keep coming back to one thing. Who could’ve killed her? Who would’ve wanted to?”
    “That’s what we have to find out.”
    “Whoa! You think she was murdered ?” Dean broke in.
    “You don’t?” Keith replied.
    “No. I understand that what you’re going through is painful, but the coroner knows what he’s doing. You can trust whatever he tells you.”
    The coroner was an elected official. He had a background in law enforcement; he wasn’t even a doctor. “Are you one hundred percent sure of that?” Keith asked.
    Dean backed away from the challenge. “He’s the coroner,” he mumbled.
    Keith could barely refrain from rolling his eyes. “Maybe so, but he’s as human as you or I.”
    They thanked Gillespie. Then they went out and sat in the car while they pored over the list of pathologists Chief Underwood had given them. Keith used the internet on his phone to see what he could find out about each one—but they all seemed reputable. So they started going down the list to see who could do it relatively soon.
    After three calls and a bit of negotiating—which included the offer of a bonus to get a Dr. Pendergast to rearrange his schedule—they had it booked for early Sunday morning. Maisey contacted the funeral home to arrange for transportation, since the coroner didn’t provide that, while Keith started to drive them back to Fairham. After Maisey was done, they called Rocki on his Bluetooth so they could update her.
    “It’s all set,” Maisey told her. “The funeral home will pick up Mom’s body from the coroner and take it to the hospital here in Charleston first thing Sunday morning.”
    “That’s soon,” Rocki said. “You must be happy about that, Keith.”
    “I am,” he said.
    “How much are they going to charge us?” she asked.
    “Don’t worry about the cost,” Keith replied. “I got it.”
    “Are you sure?” Rocki asked. “Doesn’t seem fair.”
    “We should all split it,” Maisey suggested, but he shook his head.
    “No, this will be on me.”
    Maisey loosened her seat belt as if she was having trouble getting comfortable. “There’s just one thing.”
    “What?” He was finally feeling encouraged that they were making progress. So why did she sound so concerned and reluctant?
    “You’re a very passionate person,” she responded. “Once you grab hold of something, you don’t let go.”
    She was right about that. Even when he’d been trying to destroy himself, he’d done a damn fine job of it. “So?” He stopped at a traffic light before taking the turn that would bring them to the ferry and then the island.
    “Rocki, do you know where she’s going with this?”
    “I’m pretty sure I can guess,” she said.
    “As your sisters, we agree with what you’re doing,” Maisey explained. “But we’re also a little worried that Mom’s death will consume you, take over your life.”
    Even though Rocki couldn’t see him, he waved their concerns away. “I’m going to catch the bastard who killed her, no matter what.”
    “We don’t even know she was killed,” Rocki told him.
    “ I do,” he said.

8
    NANCY SIGHED AS she clicked through the messages she’d received from potential “matches” via the online dating site where she’d put up her profile a couple of months ago. This was where she’d met Tom. Although their relationship hadn’t completely ended, it wasn’t very promising. There had to be someone else out there for her. But she felt no enthusiasm for flirting, didn’t even care to return the messages.
    The uncertainty in her life was getting to her, she decided. She refused to believe her disinterest had anything to do with Keith’s presence on the island. She knew better than to let the sight of him change anything. She’d lost her employer and could be losing her job. That was why she’d lost her zest for dating.
    Too bad she hadn’t also lost her zest for eating . Tempted to drown her

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