Marcia Talley - Dead Man Dancing

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The new Hannah Ives mystery – Driving a wedge between Ruth and her fianc, Hutch, is not what Hannah intends when she recommends J K Dance Studios to her sister. Ruth is determined to shine on her wedding day, but when stunning dance teacher Kay Giannotti greets Hutch with a kiss, its clear this isnt the first time theyve met. Talked into auditioning for Shall We Dance?, a TV talent show, the auditions end in tragedy. Accident or murder? Hannah is on the case…

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‘Ready?’ I asked Eva, who was wandering trance-like around the dressing room, running her fingertips over the lockers (walnut), the countertops (polished marble), and poking her head into the multi-jet shower stalls where state-of-the-art dispensers held body wash (lavender), shampoo (aloe and honey), and conditioner (peach). ‘Remind me to look out for bees after this,’ Eva said.

‘It is wonderful, isn’t it? Dante hired the same architect who designed the spa at Pinehurst, North Carolina and a number of other fancy spas.’

Eva followed me into the hot-tub room where we padded in our terry cloth spa slippers over to the drinks bar which was kept stocked with a constant supply of fruit juice, herbal teas, and water. I brewed myself a cup of lemon-ginger tea, but noticed that Eva thumbed lackadaisically through the tea bag selection. Perhaps she wasn’t in the mood for tea. ‘When Heather comes to check on us in a couple of minutes, you can order a fruit smoothie, if you prefer.’

‘Strawberry?’ she asked.

‘Oh, yeah,’ I said, remembering Dante’s decadent recipe for smoothies.

A few short minutes later, tea and smoothie in hand, Eva and I eased into the hot tub, submerging ourselves gradually as our bodies adjusted to the heat. When we were both neck-deep, Eva closed her eyes and leaned her head back against the rubber head support that Heather had positioned for each of us along the tiled edge of the tub. ‘Ah! Jesus, take me now, because I have died and gone to heaven.’ She sucked a bit of smoothie through a straw. ‘This may be the last moment of peace I have the rest of my life.’

Until that point, I’d been blissed out, with only my head and the hand holding my tea cup out of the water. My eyes flew open and I stared at Eva. ‘What do you mean?’

Eva sighed. ‘I wanted to get comfortable before I told you.’

‘Told me what?’

‘Jeremy knows I’m no longer in Utah.’

‘Shit.’

‘I would have said hell’s bells.’

‘Same difference. How did he find out?’

Eva closed her eyes and sank until the water bubbled over her shoulders. ‘Some helpful parishioner, I imagine. I’ve run into a few people from St Cat’s at the grocery store.’ She took another sip of smoothie. ‘But I haven’t actually laid eyes on the guy.’

‘How do you know he’s found you?’

‘Two weeks ago the van from Flowers by James pulled up to the St Anne’s Parish office and dropped off a dozen long-stemmed roses.’

‘From Jeremy?’

‘Uh huh. The card said: To Eva. You are the Rose of Sharon and the lily of MY valley.’ She groaned. ‘Lord help me I can remember every word.’

Holding my cup aloft, I slid down until my head was completely under water, my cry of argh ! making bubbles in the water. When I came up for air, Eva was giggling just a bit hysterically, making me wonder what they’d put into her smoothie. I said, ‘So, did you keep the flowers?’

‘I did not. I took them over when I visited Bessie Brelsford at Manresa,’ she said, naming one of Annapolis’s high-end assisted living facilities. Manresa, a former Jesuit retreat, boasted a panoramic view of the Severn River from the Naval Academy all the way down to where the river spilled into the Chesapeake Bay.

‘Has the creep shown up to see how you liked the flowers?’

‘No, thank goodness. I haven’t seen him at all, so I was counting my blessings, until yesterday.’

‘What happened yesterday?’

‘The UPS man paid a visit.’ Eva sipped her smoothie and didn’t say anything for what seemed like five minutes, but was probably only five seconds. The silence drove me nuts.

‘Eva! Don’t torture me!’

‘Jeremy’d sent a box of See’s chocolates. Dark chocolate-covered caramels, to be precise. This time the card said: Dear Eva, Your words are sweeter than honey to my mouth.’

‘Who’d you give the candy to?’

‘Are you kidding? I love See’s chocolates. I ate them all, practically in one sitting, while feeling sorry for myself and watching a Monk marathon on USA.’ She set her empty tumbler on the tiled floor next to the tub. ‘I’ve been catching up with Hollywood since I didn’t have TV in Utah,’ she said by way of explanation.

That wasn’t the explanation I was looking for. ‘Have you talked to Hutch about this?’ I asked, growing concerned.

Eva nodded. ‘Sort of. I called his office and left a message. But if Jeremy isn’t actually harassing me, I’m not sure there’s anything Hutch or the police or anybody can do.’ She sighed, hoisted herself out of the water with both arms, and perched on the side of the tub, legs dangling. She retrieved her towel and started wiping her forehead. ‘I’ll have to face Jeremy eventually when I go back to St Cat’s. There he’ll be, sitting out in the congregation and gazing at me as if I were Mother Theresa.’

‘Jeremy or no Jeremy, I can’t wait for you to come back,’ I said. ‘St Cat’s has really missed you. The interim, Rory Chase, is a good man – and quite a fine preacher, by the way – but it’s just not the same without you.’

‘You can’t exactly forbid someone from coming to church, can you?’ Eva mused, obviously referring to Jeremy Dunstan and not the good Reverend Chase.

Not like keeping pedophiles away from schools . The thought leaped into my head, but I kept it to myself. Eva had troubles enough without being reminded of her late husband.

Eva slipped the rubber band off her ponytail, shook her head and used her fingers to fluff out her hair. ‘In anticipation of going back to St Cat’s in two months’ time, I’m counting on Wally to give me that professional cut you were talking about.’

‘Have you decided whether to color it?’

‘No, I find I’m rather liking the gray. I’m planning to ask Wally to cut off everything that’s not gray, so my head doesn’t look like a piece of candy corn.’

She noticed me staring at her hair: dark brown at the ends, reddish brown in the middle, with about three inches of white where it emerged from her scalp. ‘Don’t ask how it got that way,’ Eva said with a grin. ‘It’s what happens when you do-it-yourself with products well past their sell-by date, bought over the counter at a combination pharmacy and farm supply store in rural Utah.

‘It’ll be kind of short, Eva.’

‘I don’t care if it is short. Although, that could set the man off.’

‘Who? Wally?’

‘No, Jeremy Dunstan. I can hear him now: “But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her.” First Corinthians, chapter eleven, verse fifteen.’ She snorted. ‘Right now it’s closer to something from the Song of Solomon: “Thy hair is as a flock of goats.”’ She gathered the offending tresses together at the nape of her neck, wrapped the rubber band haphazardly around it, then rejoined me in the spa.

‘If Hutch or one of his associates doesn’t call you back by tomorrow, you let me know. Promise? He won’t intentionally ignore you, but he’s had a lot on his mind lately. Have you heard what he’s up to?’

‘He’s an attorney. That can cover a lot of territory. Are you going to make me guess?’

‘No, sorry. Here’s the thing: Hutch has been encouraged by his dance instructor to audition for a reality show on television, something called Shall We Dance? Have you heard of it?’

She raised a hand, dripping water. ‘No TV, remember?’

‘It’s like American Idol meets So You Think You Can Dance .’

‘Hannah, you might as well be speaking Serbo-Croatian. Explain, please.’

‘Couples audition to be chosen as one of twelve pairs who compete for the title of best dancers. The winners each get $10,000, a Chrysler Crossfire Roadster, and the use of an apartment in New York City for a year.’

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