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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“Apparently they have that talent.”

“I can’t believe it. First Regan’s dress is stolen. Now she’s without a band. What are we going to do?”

Luke managed a smile. “Your cousins all love to sing. Eamonn never met a microphone he didn’t like. Maybe he could fill in.”

The very thought of it propelled Nora out of her seat. “God forbid! I’ll start making phone calls and see who we can find.”

50

On the way out to Joyce’s home, Regan gave her parents a call. When her mother answered the phone, she could tell something was wrong.

“What’s the matter?” Regan asked Nora.

“Don’t you say hello? You’re always asking me what’s the matter.”

“Because I can tell there’s a matter.”

“So there’s a matter.”

“I’ll ask again then. What’s the matter?”

“Your band can’t make it to the wedding. There was a big fight last night. Their equipment is destroyed. It’s a darn shame.”

“What?”

“You heard me, Regan.”

Regan turned to Jack. “Our band canceled.”

Jack made a face and shrugged.

“The only reason I’m telling you at this moment,” Nora said, “is because if you or Jack have any ideas…”

“Jack,” Regan said. “Do you know anyone who just happens to be free next Saturday night and can play ‘Till There Was You?’ ”

Jack smiled. “I’ll sing it to you, baby.”

“Don’t worry, Mom,” Regan said. “We’ll figure it out. Right now there are a few other things we’re worried about.” First she filled her in on their adventure with Shauna and Tyler.

“I told your father we shouldn’t have shut off the TV! Luke, turn it back on.”

Then Regan told her mother about Joyce.

Nora was silent for a moment. “Well, that is what really matters, isn’t it?”

“That’s right, Mom. We’re going to her house to pick up her picture. We’ll run off copies and tack them up downtown.”

“Where’s Kit?”

“I called her a few minutes ago. She’s just getting up. She slept through the show. We’re going to pick her up at the apartment.”

“Well, Regan, let me know what happens,” Nora said quietly.

“I will.”

When Regan and Jack arrived at Joyce’s, Cindy had the pictures of Joyce she’d picked out ready to go. One was of her alone. The other was one taken at the pet shop. Joyce had a big smile and was holding a dalmatian puppy in her arms. Cindy had disregarded the pictures of Joyce and Francis that were in the bedroom. By now Cindy couldn’t stand the sight of him. If he hadn’t left her alone last night, this never would have happened, she thought. And why hadn’t he called back?

She’d also rallied all the girls who had been with them the night before. “We’re going to hang pictures of Joyce downtown,” she told them. “We’ve got to find her.”

They had all agreed to meet outside the club where Joyce was last seen. They’d fan out in all directions and tack her image on every telephone pole, tuck it under the windshield wipers of every parked car.

Brianne had gone to Pauly’s apartment after the morning show. “We’ll both be there,” she said when Cindy called her.

Now, Regan and Jack rang the bell of Joyce’s house. Cindy answered and let them both inside. “Here are the photos,” she said and told them of the search party she’d organized.

“That’s wonderful,” Regan said. “What a good idea to meet down at the club.” They were standing in the entryway of Joyce’s living room. Once again Regan got a feeling for the girl she had never met, a girl who kept a cozy home. “Before we leave I’d like to call Joyce’s boyfriend,” Regan said.

“He hung up on me before.”

“What?”

“I told him what happened and the line went dead.”

Regan and Jack looked at each other.

“I looked at the caller ID and called the number back, but it was his friend Marco’s cell phone. No one picked up.”

“Joyce’s purse was found on the street,” Jack said. “That’s not likely something that her boyfriend would have anything to do with.”

“Could he have been in New York City and called her on her cell phone and said to meet him outside the club?” Cindy asked.

“Anything’s possible,” Jack said. “I’ll tell my guys to check her cell phone for received calls. They’ll be able to tell if she received a call last night at around the time she disappeared. We’d better get going.”

“If you don’t mind, I’ll ride with you.”

“Of course. We’re going to stop first at Tiger News and leave a copy of Joyce’s picture. Hopefully they’ll run it.” Regan paused. “Maybe we should try to get in touch with her mother.”

“I just tried,” Cindy said. “It’s impossible to get through right now. She’s out in the middle of the ocean somewhere.”

“As upsetting as it might be if she finds out about this before you can tell her,” Jack said, “I’m sure she’d want us to do everything possible to get Joyce back.”

Cindy nodded.

“Hello!” Romeo called from the kitchen. “Hello!”

“Goodbye,” Cindy called to him.

“Lazy bums!”

“That’s his favorite expression,” Cindy told Jack. “I think it applies to Joyce’s boyfriend and his buddy who’s been making himself at home around here for too long.” She glanced around the living room. Knowing that Marco’s belongings were hidden behind the couch filled her with disgust.

“All set,” she said. They walked out of Joyce’s house and shut the door behind them. As Cindy locked the door, she could hear Romeo calling out for Joyce.

51

On the way back to the city from Joyce’s, Regan called the producer at Tiger News and told her about Joyce.

“You mean she was at Brianne’s bachelorette party last night?” Dana asked, surprise in her voice.

“Joyce’s group met up with Brianne’s group, at Club Zee, that hot new club on Fourteenth Street. Then Joyce disappeared. Now that her purse has turned up, it appears certain that she must have run into serious trouble.”

“This is unbelievable! We’d be happy to run her picture, but I’d like to show it in relation to the April Brides story. I’d like to have Brianne on to talk about their last moments together. I’d like you to be on again as well. We’ll have a camera crew cover your search downtown.”

“I’m sure Brianne would agree to being on the show again,” Regan said. “I appreciate you bringing attention to this story.”

“We have some great footage of you and your handsome fiancé tackling those two thieves in Central Park. It’s getting a great response from our viewers.”

“How did you get it?” Regan asked.

“There are always tourists in Central Park with video cameras. They caught the ‘Dynamic Duo’ in action.”

Regan smiled. “I’m just glad the Neys got their jewelry back. I’ll call Brianne, and we’ll see you in a little while.”

“Sounds good.”

As expected, Brianne was more than pleased to go back on the air. But she sounded serious. “I’m so happy right now about getting married, Regan. I hate the thought of Joyce being in danger.”

“I know.”

Regan and Jack swung by to pick up Kit. “I knew there was something about that Shauna,” she said. “I just wish I had seen you two in action.”

“You can see it on tape,” Regan muttered.

Regan’s cell phone rang again. This time it was Alfred, but he didn’t sound as happy.

“I heard from Tracy,” he moaned.

“Is she suing you?” Regan asked.

“I’m not sure. She was screaming so much I’m not very clear about it. She hung up on me. Would you call her?”

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