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- He took an eight-by-ten glossy black and white from the folder and passed it to me. It featured a fairly messy corpse lying on cobblestones. Blood had run into the spaces between the stones, as well as pooling a little on the ground around the body. I think it had been a man, but it was hard to tell for certain. Whoever it was had been slashed to almost literal ribbons across the face and neck-sharp, neat, straight cuts. Professional knife work. Yuck.
- "This man is Gaston LaRouche. He is the ringleader of a group of organized thieves who call themselves the Churchmice. They specialize in robbing sanctuaries and cathedrals. He was found dead the morning after the robbery near a small airfield. His briefcase contained several falsified pieces of American identification and plane tickets that would carry him here."
- "But no whatsit."
- "Ah. Exactly." Father Vincent removed another pair of photos. These were also black-and-white, but they looked rougher, as if they had been magnified several times. Both were of women of average height and build, dark hair, dark sunglasses.
- "Surveillance photos?" I asked.
- He nodded. "Interpol. Anna Valmont and Francisca Garcia. We believe they helped LaRouche with the theft, then murdered him and left the country. Interpol received a tip that Valmont had been seen at the airport here."
- "Do you know who the buyer is?"
- Vincent shook his head. "No. But this is the case. I want you to find the remaining Churchmice and recover the artifact."
- I frowned, looking at the photos. "Yeah. That's what they want you to do too."
- Vincent blinked at me. "What do you mean?"
- I shook my head impatiently. "Someone. Look at this photo. LaRouche wasn't murdered there."
- Vincent frowned. "Why would you say that?"
- "Not enough blood. I've seen men who were torn up and bled out. There's a hell of a lot more blood." I paused and then said, "Pardon my French."
- Father Vincent crossed himself. "Why would his body be found there?"
- I shrugged. "A professional did him. Look at the cuts. They're methodical. He was probably unconscious or drugged, because you can't hold a man still very easily when you're taking a knife to his face."
- Father Vincent pressed one hand to his stomach. "Oh."
- "So you've got a corpse found out in the middle of a street somewhere, basically wearing a sign around his neck that says, 'The goods are in Chicago.' Either someone was incredibly stupid, or someone was trying to lead you here. It's a professional killing. Someone meant his corpse to be a clue."
- “But who would do such a thing?"
- I shrugged. "Probably a good thing to find out. Do you have any better pictures of these two women?"
- Death Masks Chapter 3, Page 30-32
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