CHAPTER FIFTY-FIVE I join Blondie at the Legal Eagle and both of us just pick at our food. Our mutual depression is a signal to the staff to leave us alone and let us sort out our troubles. Being with the department, Blondie can't see that I can effect the capture of Bobby Mason, let alone get an exclusive confession. Tough she doesn't say it, I think she's already thinking about the forced sale of our home, packing the furniture, changing the children's school, and moving to God knows where. Afterwards, I go to O'Neill's office. He's in court but his secretary tells me he has sworn out a warrant for the arrest of Bobby Mason on suspicion of murder and it is on the teletype to police headquarters around the USA. Harry Morse stops me on the stairs and informs me he heard about Sacks’ tim

