He harumphed and readjusted his capacious belt. “If Brandon takes the dummy with McCracken’s name on it before the police get here,” he whispered impatiently, “then they’ll still be committing an illegal act. And with ReeAnn keeping the real file, your husband’s lawyer can still have the information he needs.” “He’s my ex-husband, okay?” I hissed fiercely. “And I thought you said it would be a Medical Management lady coming here today. What has Human Resources got to do with checking billing? Does Brandon ever do that?” Chris shrugged grandly. “They’re scared.” And then, balanced precariously on his cast, he lumbered off after Brandon. “Don’t remove anything, fellas!” I called after them. “My husband’s a cop and I’ll tell on you!” To ReeAnn I said softly, “The sheriff’s department is on

