Dan I’m sitting in a dry bathtub, still nude except for the warm robe I threw on, with my laptop on my knees and a used syringe next to me on the cold porcelain. Sam's voice is, indeed, very concerned. I can understand why this should be. After all, the dried pips were an eccentric development. The fact that March had escaped from maximum security by walking out the front door of the prison under his own guard's escort and then vanishing would be enough to startle anyone close to me, and, while I was not previously convinced anyone was close to me save for perhaps my horrible loser of a brother, Sam is proving the exception to many rules. But I had been heart racing fists forming sweat beading limbs loosening brain shrieking nerves clanging to a degree I had never before experienced. And now Sam is in this with him. And so I need to think, to function. Sam Dan’s seriously worrying me and he won’t open the door, so I can check on him. I’ve been yelling at him to drop the bleeping drugs, but Dan insists that he is fine. What a joke. What a bad joke. I just want to help him, and he’s lying to both me and himself . I can see Peter March's shaved head and his frozen face in a fixed grimace, a smile that looks absolutely venomous. At times like this, I feel like forsaking all vocabulary save the F-word. Something Rare is the second book in the Explicit Detective Series. To fully enjoy this story, you need to have read the first book, Puzzle Pieces.
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