Carol Clark - Hitched

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The date is Saturday, April 2. Five April brides discover their wedding dresses have been stolen. One of the brides is private investigator Regan Reilly. Her wedding is in seven days.
Regan Reilly and her fiancé, Jack "no relation" Reilly – head of the NYPD Major Case Squad – are getting married! Regan had the perfect dress made by two young designers on Manhattan 's Lower East Side. Arriving at the bridal salon to pick up her gown, Regan discovers the shop has been broken into, the designers bound and gagged, and wedding dresses for four of the April brides (her dress included) are missing. A fifth dress is in shreds on the floor. Even though it's a week before her wedding, Regan gets on the case, and in the process she meets an unusual mix of brides and grooms-to-be, or – perhaps "not-to-be."
Over at One Police Plaza, Regan's bridegroom, Jack, is trying to solve a perplexing series of bank robberies. The robber, nicknamed "The Drip" by the NYPD because he always strikes during rainstorms, has been eluding the police for months. Jack is determined to crack the case before his upcoming nuptials.
Carol Higgins Clark fuses the two seemingly unrelated mysteries with an ingenious twist, taking readers from the streets of New York City, to the casinos of Atlantic City, and finally to that most popular wedding spot – the one and only Las Vegas. She weaves a web of mystery around a charming, humorous tale of five April brides and the trials and tribulations they face planning their weddings.

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But I don’t remember closing the safe.

Pamela’s heart started to beat faster. She felt light-headed. All my jewels are in there, she thought. They’re worth several hundred thousand dollars. Was Shauna distracting her on purpose? All of a sudden the story of Shauna’s pregnancy didn’t ring true. Pamela tried to calm herself. But she couldn’t. She was starting to feel physically ill. She tapped on her husband’s arm. God will forgive me, she thought. “ Arnold, I don’t feel well. I have to get home.”

Shauna and Tyler were throwing their things together as fast as they could.

“A bird in the hand,” Tyler crowed as he held up the bag they’d swiped from Pamela’s closet and filled with her jewelry. “I thought we’d have a bigger payday from Pammy and Arnold but we’ll have to make do with these gems.”

“I should have used a different name,” Shauna said. “But when we met them I had no idea it would come to this.”

They zipped up their suitcases.

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Regan and Jack followed the assistant up to the newsroom at Tiger News Network. They were ushered into a private office. The news producer, a woman in her forties, was waiting for them. Her glasses were resting on top of her head, a large cup of coffee was next to the stack of papers on her desk. She got up quickly and introduced herself.

“My name is Dana Mansley. We’re getting a lot of calls about the piece on the missing dresses,” she said. “Most of them probably won’t amount to anything. But this guy sounded like someone you’d want to talk to.” She picked up her phone, pressed a button, and handed it to Regan.

“Hello, this is Regan Reilly.”

“Hello there, Regan. This is Horace Banks. How are you?”

“Good. How are you?”

“Most things are good, but I’m still legally married to a Shauna Nickles who disappeared a couple years ago. I want to get a divorce because I have a little lady I’d like to marry. By the way, she thinks that dress they showed today was really pretty.”

“I’ll tell the designers,” Regan assured him.

“Anyway, it takes a while before you can declare someone legally dead, you know what I mean?”

“Yes, I do.”

“If this is my wife, Shauna Nickles, I’d like to get in touch with her. I heard she’d taken up with a younger guy. She shouldn’t be getting married anyway if she’s still married to me.”

“No, she shouldn’t. Let’s see if we have the right Shauna Nickles. Can you describe her to me?”

“She’s forty-eight years old but doesn’t look it. She’s cute, or at least I used to think she was cute. She’s petite, with light brown hair, and big green eyes. I always called her a sparrow with a good figure.”

Interesting description, Regan thought. But it sounds like Shauna. “Do you have a description of the guy?”

“All I heard was that he was young, dark, and handsome,” Horace laughed. “The opposite of me. I’m just glad that he’s not rich! The two of them supposedly wander around like a couple of gypsies.”

As Regan processed this information, she could hear a woman in the background assuring Horace that he was as handsome as could be.

“Where are you calling from?” Regan asked.

“We live in northern Texas.”

Not that far from Santa Fe, Regan thought. “The Shauna I met said she didn’t have family.”

Horace groaned. “She used that line on people when she wanted to gain their sympathy. For the stupidest things. Let me tell you something, she’s bad news. A real trickster. Truth be told, I wasn’t sure if I should call because she doesn’t seem like the type to bother with a fancy gown for her wedding. But I had to. If it’s her, I want my divorce.”

Regan’s pulse quickened, but she kept her cool. “Horace, let me take your number. I’ll find out what I can and get back to you.”

When Regan hung up, Dana looked up at her questioningly. “I’ll check into this,” Regan said diplomatically. The last thing she wanted to do was slander Shauna to a news producer. “Please keep me posted about any other calls.”

Dana nodded. “Keep us in the loop, too. We’d like to follow this story.”

“Sure thing,” Regan promised.

But when Regan and Jack were on their way out, she turned to him. “Jack, let’s pay a visit to Fifth Avenue. Fast. If Shauna is this guy’s wife and she’s heard her name’s out there in the newspaper and on television, there’s no telling what she and her fiancé might pull on the Neys. It’s obvious they’re very wealthy and would be a perfect target for a couple of crooks.”

When they got in Jack’s car, he turned on his siren. They sped across town to Madison Avenue, made a left, and headed uptown.

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Shauna pressed the button for the elevator. “This place was nice while it lasted,” she said to Tyler in a low tone.

The door opened and Walter, the elevator operator, looked at them with surprise. “Leaving us?” he asked.

“We’re taking a couple days away. Arnold and Pamela could probably use a break,” Shauna said with a laugh. Sweetly she asked, “Could you let them know downstairs we’d like a cab?”

“Of course,” Walter replied solemnly as he pressed the taxi signal. “I saw your name in the paper today, Ms. Nickles.”

“You did?”

“Yes. I’m sorry about what happened to your wedding dress.”

“Me, too,” Shauna said. “It’s just terrible what those thieves did.”

“It certainly is,” Tyler agreed.

The door opened at the ground floor, and Shauna and Tyler hurried off.

Arnold and Pamela grabbed a cab in front of the church and gave the driver their address.

“What’s the matter?” Arnold asked.

“You know how sometimes you just get a feeling that something is terribly wrong? That you’ve been so stupid?” Pamela asked, fanning herself with her white glove. Perspiration had broken out on her forehead.

Arnold looked into her eyes. “Do you mean about Shauna and Tyler?”

“Yes,” Pamela gasped.

“I hope they haven’t taken us for a couple of old fools.”

Pamela started to cry.

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Regan and Jack turned the corner onto Fifth Avenue as Shauna and Tyler were about to get into a cab.

“There they are!” Regan cried. “They’re leaving.”

“What are you going to do?” Jack asked.

“I’ll just talk to them for a minute.” Regan jumped out. “Shauna!” she called and hurried over as the doorman finished loading their suitcases into the trunk of the taxi. Shauna had a velour floral bag thrown over her shoulder that looked like it was filled to capacity. It also didn’t look like her style.

Shauna turned. The expression on her face was not nearly as happy as it had been the day before.

“I’d like to talk to you,” Regan said as she approached her.

“I can’t right now. We have a plane to catch.” Shauna said impatiently.

Tyler was on the other side of the cab, with the door open.

“It’ll just take a minute,” Regan said.

“We don’t have a minute!” Tyler said, trying to sound in control. “We’re very late already.”

Another taxi pulled up. Pamela started to get out. She was screaming, “That’s my bag!” Regan’s head turned for a split second. In that moment, Tyler and Shauna took off. They ran across Fifth Avenue toward Central Park.

Regan ran after them. Jack jumped out of his car and crossed Fifth Avenue in a flash. They both hoisted themselves over the low stone wall that bordered the park and resumed their chase.

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