Fatal Cure by Robin Cook. Chapter 18, 19

“I hope I’m not causing trouble between you and your husband,” Calhoun said as they approached his vehicle. “He didn’t seem at all pleased about my investigation.”

“It won’t be a problem,” Angela said. “But we’ll have to stick to the one-week agreement.”

“Should be plenty of time,” Calhoun said.

“There is something else I wanted to tell you,” Angela said. She explained her new theory on her assault.

“Hmmm,” Calhoun said. “This is getting more interesting than I thought. You’d better be doubly sure to leave the sleuthing to me.”

“I intend to,” Angela said.

“I’ve been careful about not letting it be known that you’ve retained me,” Calhoun said.

“I appreciate the discretion.”

“Maybe tomorrow I should pick you up in the parking lot behind the library instead of in front of the hospital,” Calhoun said. “No sense taking chances.”

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