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Penn had dealt with enough victims of crime, especially burglary, to know that Brooke was antsy about staying in her apartment. Her personal space had been violated and only time would heal that would. Right now, she'd need to feel personally safe again. She might even need a distraction to get her mind off of what had happened. He was sure whoever broke into her apartment was looking for something, and it was related to Josh's murder. What the person was looking for he couldn't figure out. Why that person thought Brooke had it was beyond him also. She didn't have any connection to Josh before his working at the library. He'd probed her about that as nonchalantly as he could. She hadn't known the man for long before he was killed. Penn doubted that Brooke was involved in anything crimi