Bel-Air Dead

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right, all right, Bob. You’re right, it’s my fault.”
    “As long as I’m here I want to update some things about the system, and I want you to spring for the high-def cameras, too. That way, if they come back, I’ll have a few surprises for them.”
    “Good idea, go ahead.”
    Joan came back on the phone. “Any idea who’s behind this?” she asked.
    “Yes, I have an idea; it’s this guy Prince. It’s funny, but I’ve just put Strategic Services onto him, though I didn’t tell them to break into his offices.”
    “That was sweet of you.”
    “If there’s nothing missing, then there’s no harm done,” Stone said. “Just relax and let Bob do his work; he’s going to beef up the system and install some cameras, so don’t start running around the office naked, unless you want me to have you on tape.”
    “I’ll try and restrain myself,” she said. “Bye-bye.”
    Stone hung up, and his cell phone vibrated on the table. “Hello?”
    “Stone, it’s Rick Barron. I’m sorry I didn’t get back to you sooner; Glenna and I have been at our place in Santa Barbara for a couple of days.”
    “Good morning, Rick. I have some news on the death of Jennifer Harris.”
    “Good.”
    “I’m sorry to tell you she was murdered, Rick.”
    “My God! How?”
    “Ice pick into the brain from the back of the neck, above the hairline. It was a professional job; the killer took the trouble to seal the wound with spirit gum, so the ME wouldn’t notice it, but Sergeant Rivera had already alerted him to be thorough.”
    “I’m having trouble believing this,” Rick said.
    “I think it’s important that you find out what her will says with regard to her Centurion stock,” Stone said. “Can you do that?”
    “I know her lawyer,” Rick replied. “He might tell me.”
    “Will you let me know what he says?”
    “I will, Stone; I’ll call him now.” Rick hung up.
    Stone thought about what was happening. He wasn’t sleepy anymore.

14
    Dino came back late in the afternoon. “How was your day?”
    “Both busy and idle,” Stone replied. “I got a call from Joan and Cantor; somebody broke into my offices last night.”
    “Connected with what’s going on out here?” Dino asked.
    “What else?”
    “What did they get?”
    “A look at whatever they wanted, I guess.”
    The house phone rang, and Stone answered it. “Hello?”
    “Hello, Stone,” Charlene Joiner purred. “Would you and Dino like to come to dinner at my house in Malibu this evening? I’m cooking, and I’ve got a cute date for Dino.”
    “Hang on.” He covered the phone. “I don’t suppose you’d like to have dinner with a movie star in Malibu tonight, would you? She’s got you a date.”
    “Who do I have to kill?” Dino asked.
    Stone uncovered the phone. “I talked him into it; what time?”
    “Seven?”
    “Seven it is.”
    “You remember the way?”
    “I do.”
    “I’ll let the guard at the gate know. Bye-bye.”
    Stone hung up. “If I know Charlene, she’s planning to get you laid.”
    “I can live with that.”
     
     
     
    They drove out to Malibu in the early evening, missing rush hour, so the Pacific Coast Highway was fast. Stone pulled into a gated area and gave his name to a guard, then was waved through.
    “What is this place?” Dino asked.
    “This is the Malibu Colony,” Stone replied. “The most expensive real estate anywhere on the Pacific Coast, I should think.” He drove to Charlene’s house and parked out front.
    She answered the bell on the intercom. “Come straight through the house and out to the pool,” she said, buzzing the door open.
    They walked down the center hallway and emerged onto a large rear patio with a pool, overlooking the Pacific. Charlene and another woman were arrayed on chaises, facing the setting sun. They both got up.
    “Hey, Stone,” Charlene said, giving him a wet kiss. “Hey, Dino. This is my friend Hetty Lang; she’s a contract player at Centurion.”
    Everyone shook

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