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Incriminating Evidence (Mike Daley/Rosie Fernandez Mystery, #2) Incriminating Evidence by Sheldon Siegel
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“I’ll do my best to keep an eye on everybody for as long as I can.”
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“I didn’t. Forget it. And”
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“She’s been with our office about a year. Before that, she worked for a big firm downtown. She was out of work for about six months. Then she was working at Macy’s. Small leather goods, I think. Her uncle called and asked if I could help her out.” “Who is her uncle?” “The mayor.” How very San Francisco. Rosie calls it affirmative action for the upper class.”
Sheldon Siegel, Incriminating Evidence
“thinks”
Sheldon Siegel, Incriminating Evidence
“career-interruption event”
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“look around the table: my ex-wife, my ex-girlfriend and me. We aren’t a law firm— we’re a support group. Somebody will probably name a 12-step program after us.”
Sheldon Siegel, Incriminating Evidence
“be”
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“It isn’t his fault he was born without a personality. You don’t get to choose your gene pool.”
Sheldon Siegel, Incriminating Evidence
“The extra money we get from Martinez goes straight to the neediest members of our parish. Innocent people will be hurt. They use the money to buy food. This is about people who can’t fend for themselves.”
Sheldon Siegel, Incriminating Evidence
“He isn’t the kind of doctor you’d call if you’re sick. He is, however, the kind of doctor you’d call if you’re dead.”
Sheldon Siegel, Incriminating Evidence
“Golden Gate Bridge in Marin”
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“McNasty. “Is that enough?” “Not”
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“I’m having lunch with Roosevelt at Tommy’s Joynt on Van Ness. We’d set this up yesterday; I wanted an update on the police findings. Tommy’s isn’t the most politically correct restaurant in the Bay Area. Moose heads hang from the walls. A long cafeteria-style counter where burly men cut brisket, turkey, roast beef and even buffalo extends the length of the restaurant. It smells like a cross between a deli and a gymnasium. Except for an occasional paint job, the place hasn’t changed much in the last forty years.”
Sheldon Siegel, Incriminating Evidence
“Unlike our well-heeled brethren in the high-rises that surround us, the attorneys in my firm, Fernandez and Daley, occupy cramped quarters around the corner from the Transbay bus terminal and next door to the Lucky Corner Number 2 Chinese restaurant. Our office is located on the second floor of a 1920s walk-up building at 553 Mission Street, on the only block of San Francisco’s South of Market area that has not yet been gentrified by the sprawl of downtown. Although we haven’t started remodeling yet, we recently took over the space from a defunct martial arts studio and moved upstairs from the basement. Our files sit in what used to be the men’s locker room. Our firm has grown by a whopping fifty percent in the last two years. We’re up to three lawyers.”
Sheldon Siegel, Incriminating Evidence