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Dream Eyes

Dream Eyes

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Autoren: Jayne Ann Krentz
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to prepare. “And you’re right, it’s none of your business. Here you go, road food and coffee.”
    “Thanks.” Nick took the sack from her. “I appreciate this. I’ll be lucky if Wyatt Earp allows a pit stop along the way. For sure, there won’t be any restaurant breaks. The old man is obsessed with this damn rock.”
    “Thanks for helping us check out the names on that list we gave you,” Gwen said.
    “Yeah, sure, no problem,” Nick said. “The job sounds interesting. Something different.”
    “Don’t tell me you’re getting bored with the hot books market. You’ve made a lot of money in that line.”
    To her surprise, Nick shrugged. “The money’s good, but to tell you the truth, I’m not all that interested in the books or the wack-jobs who collect them. If you and Abby hadn’t convinced me to go into the business, I probably would have found another career.”
    Gwen smiled. “International jewel thief?”
    “We’ve all got a talent.”
    “Given the nature of your talent, Abby and I thought you were better suited to the book business.”
    Nick grinned. “You were just looking after me, trying to keep your brother out of jail.”
    “That, too. Don’t get me wrong—it was wonderful to see you, Nick—but how in the world did you and Mr. Coppersmith end up driving down here together?”
    “Abby introduced us yesterday when I went to the island to get my marching orders.”
    “What marching orders?”
    “Didn’t Abby tell you? No, she probably hasn’t had a chance. She asked me to walk her down the aisle.”
    Gwen smiled. “Of course. No surprise there. You’re her brother.”
    “Well, technically speaking, she does have a father.”
    “Even if she had asked him to walk her down the aisle, I think the odds are good that he would have declined at the last minute due to some schedule conflict. I hear his latest divorce is not going well. Evidently, the most recent Mrs. Radwell is making things as difficult as possible, and word has it that the future Mrs. Radwell is getting impatient.”
    Of the three of them, Abby was the only one who belonged to what—from the outside—passed for a real family. But appearances were deceiving, Gwen thought. Abby’s father, Dr. Brandon C. Radwell, was notoriously unreliable.
Two-faced
was another term that came to mind. Radwell was the author of the bestselling
Families by Choice: A Guide to Creating the Modern Blended Family
. The best that could be said about him, in Gwen’s and Nick’s opinion, was that the man practiced what he preached. Radwell was currently in the process of extricating himself from his third marriage. Wife Number Four was waiting in the wings. In the process of making and breaking families, Radwell had left Abby with a stepbrother and two half sisters. In spite of the charming family portrait on the back of Radwell’s book, Abby was not close to anyone in her legal family.
    Gwen glanced toward the front of the SUV where Judson and his father were still deep in a quiet conversation. “One thing’s for sure, Abby is marrying into a real family. The Coppersmiths have wrapped themselves around her. She’s one of them now.”
    Nick nodded. “Yeah, they’ll take good care of her.”
    “And you do look fantastic in a tux.”
    “Sure.” Nick winked. “But the really good news is that Girard, the wedding planner, is smokin’ hot.”
    Gwen laughed. At the other end of the SUV, Judson and Elias broke off their conversation to look at her. Judson smiled as if seeing her laugh pleased him. Elias squinted a little against the sun and nodded once, to himself, as if whatever he had seen satisfied him. Then he took out a set of keys and tossed them to Nick.
    “Time to hit the road, son,” Elias said. He yanked open the passenger-side door. “You drive. I’ll ride shotgun.”
    Nick looked at Gwen. “The scary thing is that he means that part about the shotgun.”
    * * *
    G WEN STOOD WITH J UDSON and watched the big SUV pull out of the inn parking lot. She waved one last time to Nick and then turned to go back into the lobby.
    “What’s next on our agenda?” she asked.
    “Next, we start talking to the people who were most closely acquainted with Evelyn,” Judson said. “Got some names?”
    “Not a lot, but there is one person who is at the top of the list. Louise Fuller. I’m not saying she and Evelyn were close, because Louise wasn’t close to anyone. But they worked together on the mirrors, and in a weird sort

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