CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE Police cars angled toward his apartment in the parking lot had their flashing lights on, showing no discretion. Various uniformed officers stood in a haphazard perimeter to stop snooping eyes and nosey neighbors from getting too close. When he pulled up at the curb, Ivy was standing on the top balcony with Suzette beside her. It seemed his misfortune brought the women together, at least for tonight. If Suzette was witness to what was going on, she’d have called Lyssa, which probably meant Colt was on his way. Colt still had friends down at the precinct, it could be useful to have him around. His twin usually got more information than those actually involved in the crime. Not that he’d been involved in anything criminal, not at the apartment building anyway. Killing

