Chapter Nineteen Jack Cogent was en route to meet the new client that Court Dexter had informed him about. It was the typical missing person case. It seemed that Court loved to assign the 'missing person' cases to Cogent. After all, Cogent was good at clearing them up and in a hurry. The cases that the Jones Detective Agency were small-time to Cogent. And they were getting a bit mundane to him. They were typically the case where one spouse became angry with the other and just took off for awhile to cool down a bit. Cogent buzzed through with a resolution on these cases in no time flat. He missed the investigative work at the Sheriff's department. Cogent was terse and to the point. Court had a rough time adjusting to Cogent's gruff demeanor. And reciprocally, Cogent was having difficulty w

