Laguna Heat

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by T. Jefferson Parker


  Good God, he thought, she laughs so well it’s like music, or even better; must be hard when you swim.

  It was all he could do to keep up, right then left, a sting in his side with each stroke. Saltwater must be good for gunshot, he thought, or maybe that was just an old wives’ tale. No need to tell her about Tim, at least not tonight. Then they were even again and he kept up, right then left, right then left, heading for the Outside Indicator.

  EPILOGUE

  Joe Datilla and Bruce Harmon were arrested for conspiracy to commit murder. Harmon turned state’s witness, and Datilla skipped his considerable bail but was arrested again in the border town of Calexico. He was found guilty and sentenced to thirty years in prison for his part in the death of Hope Creeley and the assault on Francis Rubio.

  Before Datilla’s trial began, Wade Shephard publicly confessed the truth about the death of his wife, Colleen. Tom tried to watch this confession on television, but he could not. The district attorney chose not to reopen the case. The Reverend Shephard turned over leadership of the Church of New Life to his young and earnest assistant. Taking his personal savings with him to Isla Arenillas, he opened a small infirmary, effective and growing daily, but considerably more humble than the hospital he had envisioned.

  Jane Algernon returned for her last year of school, looking to a career in veterinary medicine. She released Buster to the ocean when she had diagnosed and cured the infection that beached him in the first place. Cal stood at the rocks, barking.

  Tom Shephard quit the department and opened his own office on Coast Highway, near Diver’s Cove. He is engaged to Jane, and a wedding is planned for next spring on Isla Arenillas.

  Business is good. To the people who keep track of such things, he is known as a competent and reasonably priced private detective.

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  Other Books by T. Jefferson Parker

  T. Jefferson Parker is the author of 20 crime novels, including “Laguna Heat,” “California Girl,” “The Jaguar” and “The Famous and the Dead.”

  He is a three-time Edgar winner, and this novel, “Laguna Heat,” was made into an HBO movie starring Harry Hamlin, Jason Robards and Catherine Hicks.

 

 

 


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