Миранда Джеймс - Digging Up The Dirt

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The New York Times bestselling author of Dead with the Wind and Bless Her Dead Little Heart is back with more of those sleuthing Southern belles, the Ducote sisters...
An’gel and Dickce Ducote, busy with plans for the Athena Garden Club’s spring tour of grand old homes, are having trouble getting the other club members to help. The rest of the group is all a-flutter now that dashing and still-eligible Hadley Partridge is back to restore his family mansion. But the idle chatter soon turns deadly serious when a body turns up on the Partridge estate after a storm... The remains might belong to Hadley’s long-lost sister-in-law, Callie, who everyone thought ran off with Hadley years ago. And if it’s not Callie, who could it be? As the Ducotes begin uncovering secrets, they discover that more than one person in Athena would kill to be Mrs. Partridge. Now An’gel and Dickce will need to get their hands dirty if they hope to reveal a killer’s deep-buried motives before someone else’s name is mud...

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“I’m doing okay, I guess,” Hadley said. “I managed to get a couple of hours’ sleep. I haven’t heard anything from the hospital. I was hoping you might have.”

“No, I haven’t,” An’gel said. “I gave Arliss’s sister my number and I expect she’ll call at some point to let us know how Arliss is doing.”

“I hope so,” Hadley said. “I just can’t get my head around the fact that someone deliberately drove her off the road. I never expected this kind of thing when I decided to come home again.”

“Your return does seem to have acted as a catalyst of some sort.” An’gel hoped her candor wouldn’t offend Hadley, but getting at the truth behind these attacks was more important than bruised feelings.

“Yes, I suppose it has,” Hadley replied. “Excuse me a moment, An’gel.”

An’gel heard another voice in the background. A female, she thought, perhaps Hadley’s housekeeper.

Hadley confirmed that moments later. “Sorry about that,” he said. “My housekeeper came to let me know one of the workmen has questions. I’m afraid I’ll have to go in a moment because they’re at a standstill until I respond. If you hear anything from the hospital, please let me know.”

“I will,” An’gel said, frustrated that the conversation was being cut short. She wanted to press Hadley further. “I know this is an imposition, because you’re busy there, but could Dickce and I come by this afternoon sometime? I think we really need to sit down and discuss a few things.”

Hadley didn’t answer right away, and for a moment An’gel thought he’d already hung up. Then his voice sounded in her ear. “If you’ll give me a couple of hours to deal with things here,” he said, “you’ll of course be welcome. Does that work for you?”

“It does,” An’gel said. “We’ll see you around two, then.” She ended the call and set her phone down on the coffee table.

“What are these few things that you want to talk to Hadley about?” Dickce asked.

“You remember what I said to him about his return serving as a catalyst of some sort?” An’gel waited for Dickce’s nod before she continued. “Things were quiet before Hadley returned. Suddenly, here he is, and Sarinda’s dead. Arliss is in the hospital in critical condition. Remains are found at Ashton Hall. Remains that we now know are of fairly recent origin, and not an ancient burial. They’re all connected to Hadley in some way. The question is, how?”

“That’s all fairly obvious,” Dickce said. “What is it you expect to learn from Hadley?”

“I want to know what was going on forty years ago that could have led to all this,” An’gel said. “Hadley was messing around with someone. Barbie, Lottie, Reba, Arliss, Sarinda, perhaps even all of them. Sarinda and Arliss are out of the picture though, and that leaves Barbie, Lottie, and Reba. Is one of them so determined to have Hadley she’s willing to kill to get the others out of the way?”

“You’ve left two names off your list,” Dickce said, her tone bland.

“Who are you talking about?” An’gel asked, confused.

“You and me,” Dickce replied with a mischievous smile. “As I recall, we both found Hadley sinfully attractive. For a while there he seemed to be paying a lot of attention to you, and you weren’t doing anything to discourage him.” She giggled. “I was pretty jealous, if you want to know the truth. He never flirted with me the way he did with you. The question is, how far beyond flirtation did you go?”

An’gel stared at her sister, momentarily speechless as long-suppressed memories came flooding back. She felt the heat of a flush stealing over her face, and she wanted to get up and walk out of the room. Instead she remained seated and tried to will those memories away.

“Don’t worry,” Dickce said. “I’m not going to press you for details. Your expression just now tells me enough.”

An’gel’s phone rang, and she snatched it up, thankful for the distraction. She recognized Kanesha Berry’s number.

After a quick exchange of greetings, Kanesha said, “I don’t have good news, I’m afraid. When we reached Mrs. Turnipseed’s house, we found it empty. The police department is talking to neighbors to see if any of them saw something, but at the moment we don’t have anything. There was no sign of a struggle, and her car is gone. She might have gotten scared and left on her own.”

“I hope so,” An’gel said. “But there is a possibility that she was forced to leave, I presume?”

“Yes,” Kanesha replied. “We have to consider that, and we will be looking for her. I’ll be in touch when we know more.” She ended the call.

An’gel set the phone down again and regarded her sister. She repeated what Kanesha told her.

“Presumably she had a friend or a family member she could go to,” Dickce said. “We’ll simply have to hope that is what she’s done.”

“Instead of being abducted and taken somewhere to be murdered.” An’gel shuddered. “I didn’t care for her but I certainly wouldn’t wish that on anyone.”

“Surely one of the neighbors saw something ,” Dickce said. “There’s nothing we can do for her at the moment except pray.” After a brief silence she continued, “Now, back to Hadley.”

An’gel tensed. She didn’t want to be subjected to an inquisition by her sister. She didn’t want to lie to Dickce, but neither did she want to tell her the complete truth. There were some memories she didn’t wish to share, even with her sister.

Dickce smiled. “Like I said, I’m not going to press you for details about what went on between you and Hadley. You can stop looking so apprehensive.”

“Thank you,” An’gel said, greatly relieved. She wouldn’t put it past Dickce, however, to bring the subject up again in the future. “Hadley is going to have to come clean, there’s no way around it. I hate to say this, but I think he knows exactly what happened to Callie and how she came to be buried in the garden at Ashton Hall.”

“I suspect you may be right,” Dickce said. “I hate to think that about Hadley, though.”

“If he’s covering up for his brother’s crime, I suppose I can understand it, at least in part,” An’gel said. “Though the greater part of me knows he shouldn’t have let his brother get away with murder.”

“No, he shouldn’t have,” Dickce said. “But what if Hamish didn’t kill Callie? He certainly couldn’t have killed Sarinda, or driven Arliss off the road. Unless you think there are two murderers, Hamish forty years ago, and someone else now.”

“That’s certainly a possibility,” An’gel said. “But what I can’t figure out, if that’s the case, is why the murder and attempted murder now? Hamish is dead, and what harm could there be, really, if it became known he murdered Callie?”

“It would tarnish the family name, certainly,” Dickce said, “but would Hadley kill for that reason?”

“I just don’t know.” An’gel frowned. “I think Hadley is the key to all this, though.”

“Even more reason for us to try to pin him down on everything he knows,” Dickce said.

An’gel heard a muffled ringing. “Is that your phone?” she asked.

Dickce reached into the pocket of her skirt and retrieved her phone. “Benjy,” she said after a glance at the screen. “Have you found anything?”

An’gel watched as Dickce’s eyes widened in what appeared to be shock. “What is it? What did he find?”

CHAPTER 23

Dickce held up her hand to quiet her sister. She wanted to be sure she heard everything Benjy had to tell her. Once he finished, she said, “Oh, that’s wonderful, Benjy.” She paused for a moment. “No, come on home when you’re done. We’ll work out then what our next step is.”

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