
"How's the rescue operation going?"
"Okay. Three more canine rescue teams arrived yesterday, and they're a big help." She paused. "We found Janet Delsey's parents. They're both dead."
"Damn." She felt the tears sting her eyes. "God, I'm sorry." "We all are."
She swallowed hard to ease the tightness of her throat. "I need to get back. When can I get out of here?"
"A day or two. You'll have to talk to the police first. They want to make out a report on the helicopter crash."
"Murder. It was murder."
"Then tell them that." She leaned forward and brushed a kiss on Alex's forehead. "I'm glad you're still in one piece. You scared me."
"I want to see the police now."
"I'll call them when I leave. Though I think you should give it a few hours."
"It's been too long already." Her lips tightened. "Ken would be alive now if I hadn't asked him to take me over that gorge and pick me up. I want those bastards caught. I can't let them-" She inhaled sharply as a thought occurred to her. "If they set off that landslide, couldn't they have started the other one that buried the entire town?"
Sarah nodded grimly. "A very nasty possibility. But no one's found traces of any sabotage. I hope to hell you're wrong."
"I do too. Why would anyone…" She shook her head. "I can't think. Nothing makes sense."
"Rest. You're still pretty woozy. Just tell the police what happened and let them put the pieces together."
She didn't know if she could do anything else, Alex thought wearily. Her head was pounding and all she could see was Ken's helicopter exploding "Thanks for coming,
