hedges on the left and a row of plastic trash cans on the right. Otherwise the dark yard was empty.
Nancy returned to the living room, where Bess and Beau had stood back while the detective raced out the front door. âThere was a man hiding in the bathtub,â Nancy explained. âHeâs probably the one who ransacked the place.â She went to the door to check on the detective. Stepping outside, she spotted him coming down the stairsâalone.
âHe got away,â he said, marching back into the apartment. âBut I got a sense of his size. Heâs thin as a twig and shorter than you,â he said, nodding at Nancy.
âWhat about his hair?â Bess asked.
âCouldnât see it,â Noonan said. âHe was wearing a black wool cap.â
âDid he have Joannaâs gown?â Beau asked.
âNot unless he could have fit it in his pockets. He wasnât carrying anything.â
Checking around the disheveled apartment, Nancy frowned. After seeing the handkerchief,sheâd been sure Mimi was Angelâs killer. Now they were looking for a thin, wiry man.
While Detective Noonan called to check in with the forensic team at Beauâs studio, Nancy, Bess, and Beau searched Angelâs apartment.
âHereâs one of his sketchpads,â Beau said, lifting the cardboard cover. The pages were blank, but from the indentations on the top sheet Nancy could tell that the pad had been used.
âMaybe Angelâs partner came here for the last of the sketches,â Nancy suggested.
âIf thatâs the case, he missed these,â Bess said, sliding rolled-up sketches out of a cardboard tube. âI found this under the sofa.â
Beau and Nancy sifted through the sketches, which all bore the signature of Angel Ortiz in the bottom corner. âSome of these were Angelâs designs,â Beau said. âBut three are mine, from the spring collection. He must have made duplicate sketches, then penciled in his signature.â
âI wonder why?â Bess asked.
âHe was anxious to get ahead, to make his mark as a designer,â Beau said sadly. âI just didnât realize he was so ambitious.â
âAnd what was in it for his partner?â Nancy asked aloud, wondering about the man who had squeezed out through the small window.
Detective Noonan hung up the phone and frowned. âThe scissors were clean,â he said. âWe couldnât lift any fingerprints from them. Butthere was blood on the handkerchief. The lab will check it out.â
âSounds gruesome,â Bess said, shivering.
By the time they finished searching Angelâs apartment, it was well after midnight. Exhausted, Beau took a cab home. When Detective Noonan dropped the girls off at Eloise Drewâs apartment, he told Nancy to keep him updated on her progress.
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âI still think that handkerchief belongs to Mimi Piazza,â Nancy said as she and Bess got ready for bed. âAnd that would place her at the scene of the murder. But I canât figure out who the intruder was at Angelâs apartment.â
âMaybe it was just a burglar,â Bess said.
Nancy shook her head. âOn the night of Angelâs murder? Too coincidental. Maybe it was a thug hired by Michael Rockwell. Or maybe someone else was working with Angel and Mimi. . . .â She sank onto the bed as her thoughts wandered.
âWhat about Mimiâs fashion show?â Bess asked, yawning. âDo you still want to go?â
âDefinitely.â Nancy nodded. âIâve got to find out if Mimi Piazza was involved with Angel.â
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âGood morning, Ms. Rockwell.â The guard in the black tuxedo smiled as he checked the guest list. âI have you down with two guests, a Ms. Drew and a Ms. Marvin.â
âThatâs correct,â Joanna said, glancing at Nancy and Bess. All three were
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