Frank laughed and shook his head. He winked at Eleni.
"Let's hope he's right," he said with a small smile.
He walked over to Max's desk and scribbled out a few numbers.
"Try Charlie first. Tell him I sent you. If he doesn't help, try Bill. They do most of the fencing business in town. If they haven't seen it, it's either not on the black market or some sloppy freelancer's bound to slip up soon enough."
Once the numbers were written out, he moved over to his desk and pulled out a few pieces of paper. He thumbed through them but said nothing. Then he looked over at the young woman.
"Why don't you get to work on those files? It's been awhile since anyone's organized them and it could use a woman's touch."
To Max, he nodded.
"I'll be back later tonight. Try not to scare off dollface on her first day."