“He’s lying low. The cops brought him in to identify his aide’s body. Wexler professed profound shock when he was told that Lapin had been behind the wheel of the car that drove yours off the road. Said he was devastated to hear you’d been injured.”
“Explain, if you please,” Quinton demanded.
“Lapin left a paper trail indicating he was the one who brought the Beemer to the shop and insisted on a speedy repair. The cops followed it.”
“Thanks to you.”
“Me? Nope. That was just good, solid police work, baby.” Mark studied his fingernails, apparently unaware of how he’d addressed my son.
“With a little assist from you.”
“Don’t know what you’re talking about. Anyway, Wexler fell apart when he learned that you had been in the car, Mrs. Mann. He started to swear that Lapin had acted completely on his own, but the son of a bitch is a politician to the core, and he tap danced his way around that. The cops let him go.”