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:17:03
You wanna talk about Hap?
:17:17
- Morning.
- Your phone isn't working.

:17:20
I turned it off.
I needed to sleep. Sorry.

:17:23
Fred called that author.
He was happy to cooperate.

:17:27
He'll be in first thing,
so we need to get to the office.

:17:30
I forgot to tell you they sell these
in stores in Anchorage.

:17:35
- No way of finding out who bought it.
- Okay.

:17:38
Bet you're looking forward
to getting back to L.A.

:17:42
Back to robbery homicide, or...
:17:45
...maybe not.
:17:47
- What are you saying to me, Ellie?
- Nothing.

:17:54
Are you doing okay?
You haven't been sleeping much.

:17:57
No, I haven't. No.
:18:05
A good cop can't sleep because
a piece of the puzzle's missing.

:18:09
A bad cop, because his
conscience won't let him.

:18:13
- You said that once.
- I did?

:18:19
Sounds like something
I'd say, don't it?

:18:25
I'll see you back there.
:18:31
In what regard were you
and her familiar?

:18:37
- How did you know her?
- She was an avid reader of my novels.

:18:41
When did you meet her first?
:18:43
A year ago. She came
to a signing in Nightmute.

:18:46
She hung around afterwards.
We chatted about my writing...

:18:50
...and how she wanted to write...
:18:53
...then she asked if she could visit me
and talk about books, things like that.

:18:59
- And she did?
- Yeah, we became very close.


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