The 24th Hour by James Patterson EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: James Patterson
  • Language: English
  • Genre:  Police Procedurals
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I WAS LATE getting back from the men’s jail in San Bruno. I braked the
squad car in front of the Hall of Justice, where my good friend Assistant
District Attorney Yuki Castellano was waiting at the curb.
She got into the car and asked, “How’d it go?”
Yuki is a prosecutor. Interrogation is her thing.

I said, “An inmate called Brandt got word to me that he knew who shot
Holly Fricke and wanted to make a deal. It should have been one-stop
shopping, but I had to sign six forms, wait for a free room, wait some more
for Brandt to be brought down …”
“And then?” Yuki asked.
“He’s a pathetic liar. I heard him out, laughed, and left. Anyway, sorry,
Yuki. You called ahead?”
“Yep, yep, yep. Claire said don’t worry. She and Cindy are having fun.
Said something about caviar.”
Yuki grinned into my sour expression.

“Did she tell you?” she asked.
I smiled for real. “Cindy? No. But I have confidential informants.”
Yuki laughed her high-pitched musical chortle.
“It’s going to be great,” she said.

“What part?”
“Allllll of it.”
I agreed. Cindy and my longtime friend and partner, Rich Conklin, had
finally both committed at the same time to getting married. It was a bell
ringer. The two of them had been living together, playing house, for several
years, both in love, but still stuck on an obstacle. Cindy was building her
dangerous, satisfying career and didn’t want to have children—yet. Richie
was from a big family, and to him children had to happen. The obstacle had
somehow been sidelined. But Cindy was keeping the details to herself.
Besides, today’s celebration was for Claire.

Cindy, Yuki, and I had saved up for Claire’s birthday, and today was the
day.
Yuki was perfectly dressed in a pencil skirt and a blazer over a silk
blouse just right for Xe Sogni, the hottest and most expensive place to eat in
the entire Bay Area.

I hadn’t had time to change out of my everyday Homicide detective gear:
blue pants, button-down shirt, blue blazer, badge on a chain around my
neck. I freed my lapel from the shoulder belt and tipped the rearview mirror
toward me.

“You look fine,” Yuki said.
I said, “Well, hair and makeup didn’t show up this morning.”
“It’s just lunch. Okay?” she said.
“This time with a cake and candles.”
We both laughed and I turned my mind to Claire. I wanted her to have a
birthday she would remember for years. If we got there this year.
As I sweated the noontime rush, traffic slowed even more. Horns blew. I
was tempted to hit my lights and sirens, but instead, I pounded the wheel
with my palms. “Come onnn.”

Yuki looked at me like, Chill, Lindsay. And just then the traffic moved.
“And we’re off,” she said.

I floored it and five minutes later we saw the restaurant just up ahead, a
plain brick building disguising a culinary gem. I pulled up to the curb and
valets opened doors and whisked the squad car away.
The restaurant’s main room was dimly lit, banked on our right with an
open kitchen, lined to our left with mahogany dining tables and large
contemporary artwork. The air smelled indescribably delicious.

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