CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT
Once again, I sat in the little room at the P.G. police CID, mentally bouncing Superballs off the walls. After an eon had passed, the detective came in—a short, hard-faced black woman with freckles sprinkled across reddish skin and frizzy hair that sat like a fur hat on her head. Detective Tamara Wesley took my statement with the same uninflected efficiency I’d come to expect from P.G.’s finest. Then she slapped a set of cuffs on me and turned me over to a woman who resembled Oprah—the hefty version—in a cop’s uniform.
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