She pulled out of the lot and looked to the left before pulling onto Main Street. Sure enough, Bob Kelly was jogging toward them.

“Get us out of here,” Angelica shouted. Sarge barked his encouragement from the depths of her purse, and Tricia hit the gas. The car leapt out into the street with the wheels spinning.

Tricia looked into her rearview mirror to see Bob standing on the sidewalk, shaking his fist at them.

“I can’t believe what I’ve just done,” Tricia said, gripping the wheel.

“You got me out of a tight spot.”

“But you can’t avoid Bob forever.”

“I may have to enlist your on-and-off boyfriend to play interference for me.”

“Why is Bob so angry, anyway? I’m the one who should be angry. I’m really hurt you didn’t tell me about this.”

“I’m sorry. Actually, I should have asked if you’d like to invest. Don’t you think it would be fun to run an inn?”

“No, I don’t. And I thought you were a silent partner.”

Angelica sighed. “Otherwise they might be pet friendly and I wouldn’t have had to sneak Sarge in on Sunday. And it would’ve been fun if I’d been consulted about the amenities.”

“Did you look at the inn before you purchased it?”

Angelica shook her head. “No, which is why I was so interested to see how it looked on Sunday night.”

“Why is Bob angry?”

“Because he wanted in on the action and was bumped from the deal when I came on board.”

“Why would he be bumped?”

“I kind of made it part of the deal. They were looking for a bigger share of money, and…I came up with it. It’s as simple as that.”

“You still haven’t told me who your partners are.”

“I thought you might get angry.”

“Why would I be angry?”

“Because I’m in cahoots with Nigela Ricita Associates.”

Yes, that would’ve made Tricia angry.

“How did you find out about the deal?”

“Antonio Barbero.” Of course, Ginny’s fiance. “Apparently NR Associates is stretched thin and cash starved, what with all the other investments they’ve already made in Stoneham. I guess because I already have a store and a cafe, they decided to ask me if I wanted a share in the business.”

“Did you hire the Comforts to run the inn?”

She shook her head. “Antonio found them networking with Clayton Ellington through the Chamber of Commerce.” Angelica’s voice dropped to a simper. “Are you mad at me?”

“Not mad, just shocked you’d join forces with a firm that you’ve spoken out against in the past. You’re the one who said they were trying to take over the village.”

Angelica shrugged. “They offered me an opportunity I couldn’t refuse.”

“And that was?” Tricia prompted.

“The chance to get back at Bob.”

“Because he cheated on you?” This didn’t make sense.

“I trusted him. I trusted him and he was no better than my four scumbag ex-husbands. That bimbo he dallied with couldn’t hold a candle to me. Even you have to admit that,” she challenged.

Angelica was right on that account. “But how did Bob find out about you being co-owner?”

“Real estate transactions are public records,” Angelica explained. “The deed was only amended yesterday. Being in the real estate business, Bob’s got contacts who feed him information.”

“So you knew he’d eventually find out.” She tore her eyes from the road to risk a quick glance at her sister, who looked very smug.

“Umm…maybe.”

“Have you told Grant Baker about this?”

“Why is that relative?”

“Because someone died there on Monday night.”

“Why is that the fault of the owners?”

“Because she was your employee?”

“Oh. I guess you’re right. Okay, I’ll give him a call when I get home. Or maybe tomorrow. Oh dear. I guess we should do something like send flowers or something. When’s the funeral?”

“Harry’s having her ashes tossed on a mountain. That’ll save you on a Teleflora order. Of course, if the law decides to go after Harry, he might need money to mount his legal defense and sue you.”

“What for?”

“I don’t know. That’s what lawyers do-sit around and think of ways to sue people.”

Angelica sighed and a pout crossed her lips, erasing her smug expression. “We’d better think of who else might have killed Pippa Comfort.”

“Frannie thinks it was Chauncey Porter.”

“What?”

“That was my reaction, too,” Tricia said, and braked for a red light. “Apparently Pippa was once a Playboy bunny and Chauncey’s hobby is porn.”

“Porn?” Angelica repeated, aghast. “Chauncey Porter is into porn? I would’ve never thought it-he’s always been such a gentleman.”

“You think that’s bad-Grace Harris-Everett’s new receptionist is a former prostitute.”

Angelica’s jaw dropped. “A prostitute-in Stoneham?” She shook her head. “What is this world coming to?”

“Mary Fairchild told me that Chauncey spoke to Pippa when he first arrived at the inn on Sunday night. He told her she looked different out of uniform. I’m assuming he meant her Playboy bunny outfit.”

“Why, that lecherous old fool!” Angelica cried.

“According to Mary, it really upset her. Apparently Pippa thought she’d put those days behind her a long time ago.”

“Was she afraid he’d tell other people about her past? Not that being a bunny is the same as being a stripper or a pole dancer. At least they wear a costume that covers up more than it actually shows.”

“It’s not the kind of news you want potential customers to know-not if you’re trying to convey a sense of wholesome family values.”

“Isn’t the whole idea of going to a romantic inn to have fabulous sex?” Angelica asked.

“Oh, yeah? Then why did you invite me to be your guest at the inn and not Bob?”

Angelica leveled a piercing gaze at Tricia. “You know very well that we have had our ups and downs since last year when he cheated on me. We’re in a down period right now.”

Apparently they’d been in a down period for a full nine months. Bob had to really be a glutton for punishment to hang on this long hoping for a reconciliation.

“But even if Chauncey is into porn, that doesn’t make him a murderer. What possible motive could he have for killing Pippa?” Angelica asked.

“There she was, an object of his desire-”

“Some twenty years later,” Angelica said pointedly.

“Maybe he figured if he couldn’t have her, why should anyone else?”

“That sounds more like Frannie’s reasoning than your own.”

Caught! “I’m just trying to think of all the possible suspects.”

“And the most obvious one is her husband. Or just because you had a relationship with Jon Comfort-”

“Harry Tyler,” Tricia corrected for what seemed like the hundredth time.

“-you don’t want to see him guilty. Am I right, or am I right?”

“Wrong!”

Angelica heaved a dramatic sigh. “Go on. Who else is on your suspect list?”

“What’s wrong with Clayton Ellington? He was one of Pippa’s former lovers. If he recommended her to Antonio,

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