The first thing Nathan did when he reached the CID offices, other than attempt to massage his neck, which was still incredibly stiff after the two and a half hours he had spent asleep with his head resting at an awkward angle on the bed in Louisa’s hospital room, was go into the briefing room to see if any new cases had come in overnight. He also wanted to see if any progress had been made with the cases from the previous day. There was nothing on the Eileen Hobbs case, but that didn’t surprise him since none of the experts from the technical department worked overnight, and questioning Eileen was on his to-do list for the day. Some progress had been made with a few of the other cases, but they weren’t his, so he didn’t pay them as much attention. The only case he was really interested i

