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Drop Shot (1996)
Book: Drop Shot (1996) Read Online Free
Author: Harlan - Myron 02 Coben
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making a big production out of it King Lear. "Then you won't mind answering a few questions?"
    Duane said, "No." But he didn't sound very confident about it "Where were you when the shooting occurred?"
    Duane glanced at Myron. Myron nodded. "I was on Stadium Court"
    "What were you doing?"
    "Playing tennis."
    "Who was your opponent?"
    Myron nodded. "You're good, Rolly."
    "Shut the fuck up, Bolitar."
    Duane said, "Ivan Restovich."
    "Did the match continue after the shooting?"
    "Yeah. It was match point anyway."
    "Did you hear the gunshot?"
    "Yeah."
    "What did you do?"
    "Do?"
    "When you heard the shot?"
    Duane shrugged. "Nothing. I just stood there until the umpire told us to keep playing."
    "You never left the court?"
    "No."
    The young cop kept scribbling, never looking up.
    "Then what did you do?" Dimonte asked.
    "When?"
    "After the match."
    "I did an interview."
    "Who interviewed you?"
    "Bud Collins and Tim Mayotte."
    The young cop looked up for a moment, confused.
    "Mayotte," Myron said. "M-A-Y-O-T-T-E."
    He nodded and resumed his scribbling.
    "What did you talk about?" Roland asked him.
    "Huh?"
    "During the interview. What did they ask you about?"
    Dimonte shot a challenging glare at Myron. Myron responded with his warmest nod and a pilotlike thumbs up.
    "I'm not going to tell you again, Bolitar. Cut the shit."
    "Just admiring your technique."
    "You'll admire it from a jail cell in a minute."
    "Gasp!"
    Another death glare from Roland Dimonte before he turned back to Duane. "Do you know Valerie Simpson?"
    "Personally?"
    "Yes."
    Duane shook his head. "No."
    "But you've met?"
    "No."
    "You don't know her at all?"
    "That's right."
    "You've never had any contact with her?"
    "Never."
    Roland Dimonte crossed his legs, resting his boot on his knee. His fingers caressed actually caressed the white-and-purple snakeskin. Like it was a pet dog. "How about you, miss?"
    Wanda seemed startled. "Pardon me?"
    "Have you ever met Valerie Simpson?"
    "No." Her voice was barely audible.
    Dimonte turned back to Duane. "Had you ever heard of Valerie Simpson before today?"
    Myron rolled his eyes. But for once he kept his mouth shut. He didn't want to push it too far. Dimonte was not as dumb as he appeared. No one was. He was trying to lull Duane before the big whammy. Myron's job was to disrupt his rhythm with a few choice interruptions. But not too many.
    Myron Bolitar, darling of the tightrope.
    Duane said with a shrug, "Yeah, I heard of her."
    "In what capacity?"
    "She used to be on the circuit Couple years back, I think."
    "The tennis circuit?"
    "No, the nightclub circuit," Myron interjected. "She used to open for Anthony Newley in Vegas."
    So much for Mr. Restraint.
    The glare was back. "Bolitar, you're really starting to piss me off."
    "Are you going to get to the point already?"
    "I take my time with interrogations. I don't like to rush."
    "Should do the same," Myron said, "when purchasing footwear."
    Dimonte's face reddened. Still glaring at Myron, he said, "Mr. Richwood, how long have you been on the circuit?"
    "Six months."
    "And in those six months you never saw Valerie Simpson?"
    "That's right"
    "Fine. Now let me see if I got this right: You were playing a match when the gun went off. You finished the match. You shook hands with your opponent. I assume you shook hands with your opponent?"
    Duane nodded.
    "Then you did an interview."
    "Right"
    "Did you shower before or after the interview?"
    Myron held up his hands. "Okay, that's enough."
    "You got a problem, Bolitar?"
    "Yeah. Your questions are beyond idiotic. I'm now advising my client to stop answering them."
    "Why? Your client got something to hide?"
    "Yeah, Rolly, you're too clever for us. Duane killed her. Several million people were watching him on national television during the shooting. Several thousand more were watching him in person. But that wasn't him playing. It was really his identical twin, lost since birth. You're just too smart for us, Rolly. We confess."
    "I haven't
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