“I’m not a slob,” Miss Sadel said. “But this looks like a freaking showroom. They did everything but the dishes in the sink.” Bass glanced across the room to the kitchen. There were dishes on the counter as well as being stacked in the sink. It reminded him of his own kitchen. “Were any personal items taken?” Macky asked. “I don’t think so,” she said. “Let me see.” She stepped into the kitchen and opened a drawer. It contained a dozen plus opened envelopes. She thumbed through them. “This is odd,” she said. “I thought there was a bill in here for one of those cooking magazines I get. Eddy thought I might want it, so I could ‘learn something,’ he said.” Her voice had a hint of sarcasm. “Did he cook?” Bass asked. She laughed. “Only if you like burnt food.” She looked at the refrigerator

