Heather Graham - Dead On The Dance Floor

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New York Times bestselling author Heather Graham choreographs a sexy thriller of passion and murder… Accomplished dancer Lara Trudeau drops dead of a heart attack brought on by a lethal combination of booze and pills. To former private investigator Quinn O’Casey, it’s a simple case of death by misadventure. But when his brother Doug, a Miami-Dade patrolman, asks for help, he can’t refuse.Especially when he learns that Lara and Doug–a student at the Moonlight Sonata dance studio where Lara occasionally taught–were having an affair. And despite Quinn’s lack of interest in the case and even less in dancing, experience has taught him not to count on the obvious when it comes to murder. Going undercover as a dance student, Quinn meets studio manager Shannon Mackay, a beautiful, graceful woman who has left world-class competition to teach.He also uncovers some disturbing facts. Everyone there had a reason to hate Lara Trudeau, a woman as ruthless as she was talented. As a drama of broken hearts, shattered dreams and tangled motives unfolds, Quinn begins looking for a killer. In a city where pleasure drugs are a fast and dangerous high, Quinn is alarmed by the growing number of deaths due to overdoses, illegal substances and execution-style shootings connected to the Moonlight Sonata.Shannon, too, has begun to wonder if strange events surrounding the studio have a deeper source. She suspects she’s being followed. Worse, she fears someone may be trying to kill her. Shannon is about to discover the risks she is willing to take to fight for what she wants–to dance, to compete again, to share her life with Quinn.Yet someone has another plan for her, a dangerous shadow figure made all the more deadly by wearing the face of a friend. But someone just hadn’t counted on Quinn O’Casey–a man who doesn’t give up and never backs down, especially when it comes to protecting the woman he loves.

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“Prints on it?” Quinn asked.

“Her own—but that could have been staged.”

“Hell of a lot overdoses going on,” Quinn commented.

“The M.E.s will tell you their tables are full of them. Legal substances, illegal substances. But it sure does add up to ‘odd,’ doesn’t it? Two dance students, too much Xanax. One dead hooker, too much heroin. They shouldn’t connect. But maybe they do. Hell, maybe dancing is dangerous for your health.”

“The prostitute was a dancer?”

“Not that I know of. She was just found not too far from the studio. Not that that necessarily means a damn thing.”

“Did they question anyone at the studio, find out if she had ever been in?”

“Yep. None of the teachers had ever seen her.”

“Thanks again for the dinner, Jake.”

“Keep me informed.”

“Will do.”

Quinn left Jake at the table and headed for his boat to change. It had been one hell of a long time since he’d been to a club on the beach.

What the hell were people wearing to clubs these days?

CHAPTER 5

“Want to make me look good?”

“Pardon?” Shannon said.

She was definitely off today. First there had been the strange lesson with Quinn O’Casey, which she had wanted to scream through, her patience nonexistent.

Now Richard.

She didn’t need to scream when she danced with Richard. He was good. Excellent. A doctor, he had found that dance took his mind off the strain of his day. He wasn’t performing brain surgery on a daily basis, but something far more demanding—at least in the eyes of his customers, he had once told her humorously. He was a plastic surgeon. Trusted with looks—the most important thing in the world, to the players in the area. He’d “fixed” or repaired the old, the young, the famous, the rich. He was written up constantly in magazines and had even been touted as the “Botox king of the western world” by one popular publication.

Shannon wasn’t sure about his age but assumed he was around forty. He was in great shape, a golf enthusiast when he wasn’t in the studio or working. He maintained a great tan, had a full head of almost platinum blond hair and fine gray eyes. He was married, and his wife, a pediatrician, came in now and then, as well, but she wasn’t as enamored of dancing as Richard was. She preferred diving and spent most of her free time out on a boat. They seemed to have a perfect relationship. When they could be together, they were. When one had an opportunity that didn’t work for the other, they just went their separate ways. Mina Long was petite and, like her husband, fortyish, platinum blond, bronzed and in great shape. The only difference was that she had brown eyes. After all their years of marriage, Shannon thought with some humor, they almost resembled each other.

He was a nice guy, and she enjoyed teaching him. He learned quickly, and in the year since he had been coming to the studio, he had advanced rapidly. But then again, he could afford all the private lessons he wanted. Most people, with more moderate incomes, took one or two private lessons a week and attended group lessons whenever they could.

“Earth to Shannon.”

“Oh, sorry. Make you look good? You don’t need anyone to make you look good, Richard. In fact, you’ve gotten so good, I have to admit, I did just drift off in thought. Forgive me. That’s not at all a good thing for a teacher to admit.”

He smiled. “You’re still upset about Lara.”

“Of course,” she admitted.

“You do know I did everything that I could,” he said quietly. “I may be a plastic surgeon, but I was top of my class at med school and spent plenty of time interning in the emergency room.”

“Oh, Richard, of course, I know you did everything. It’s just still so…sad.”

“Yes. We’ll all miss her tremendously. I mean, you will miss her, right?”

“Of course.” Shannon frowned. “Why do you say that?”

“No reason.”

They had been waltzing. She stopped near the stereo, frowning as she looked at him.

“Richard, why did you say that?”

“Oh, Lord, now I’m really sorry.”

“Richard.”

“A little bird told me once—a while ago—that you and Ben Trudeau had been partners and a very hot duo—before Ben married Lara.”

“I see.”

“You were partners, right? I hear you stormed the floor in competitions, that no one even came close to being as good.”

“We won a few competitions, but that was ages ago. And I do mean ages.”

“Sorry, I shouldn’t have said anything.”

“Who told you about it?”

“Now, I swear, my lips are sealed.”

“It doesn’t matter, Richard. It’s not like it was a deep, dark secret or anything. I was just curious.”

“I told you, my lips are sealed. And hey, you didn’t answer my question.”

“What question?”

He sighed with a pretense of mock impatience. “Do you want to help me look good?”

“I did answer your question. You do look good.”

He shook his head, smiling. “There are some hotshots down from the board. I’m bringing them out to Suede tonight. Would you show up for a few minutes?”

“Richard, I was going to try to head home early. Someone will be down there, though. Rhianna or Jane.”

He shook his head. “You’re my teacher. We both know that even the top professionals work with their partner over and over again. I look best with you. Show up for one dance and one drink? I’ll get you out of there by ten-thirty, I swear it. Please?”

“Richard, don’t beg.”

“I am begging.”

“All right—you tell me what little bird told you about Ben and me, and maybe I’ll come.”

“That’s bribery!”

“You bet,” she said, smiling.

“I can’t tell you. And I don’t fold easy.”

“If you want me to show up…”

“Gordon,” Richard said.

“Gordon?”

“Yes, I said Gordon, didn’t I?”

“Yes…and quickly. You folded like a bad poker hand,” she said, laughing.

“Right. So now you have to show up.”

“I will, I will,” she told him. “Right after I strangle Gordon.”

“Why? You just said that it wasn’t a deep, dark secret or anything.”

“But still…we’re not supposed to bring our personal lives into the studio.”

Richard let out a snort. “That gets ridiculous, you know.”

“It’s only professional.”

“Not professional—silly,” Richard said. “And you’re getting that prim look on your face again. I’ll let it go, but let’s concentrate on something wild and sexy. I want to be known as the salsa king of Miami, not the reigning Botox monarch, okay?”

She laughed.

“We’ll give them a show,” she promised.

“And, Shannon?”

“What?”

“What happened was terrible. But it wasn’t your fault in any way. We’re all stunned, and so sorry, but…please. It’s okay to grieve. Lara was tremendously talented, a force…. We’ll all miss her, maybe forever. But…well, you’ve got to move on. It hurts to see you so unhappy.”

“I’m fine. It’s just…the whole thing was so absurd. I can’t believe it. I can’t believe Lara would drink on top of drugs before a performance.”

“You’ve got to accept it. It happened. You can’t keep questioning fate—you have to let it go, however much you don’t want to.”

“Thanks. Moving into psychiatry, are you?” she teased.

He put up his hands in mock surrender. “Okay, I quit. Come on, let’s play some salsa, huh? I really want to wow ’em tonight.”

She walked over to the stereo system. “Salsa it is.”

What did they wear to clubs these days?

Next to nothing, it seemed.

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