“We promise Gordon that we’ll be in touch, and leave GW Antiques and Curiosities a moment later. Just in case Marcus Klinger is watching from across the street, we tumble out the front door, acting (okay, maybe overacting) as if we’ve been kicked out. “Your store stinks, anyway,” I say, shaking my fist at the door. “Yeah! And good luck with your rat problem,” adds Leigh Ann. As we walk past Dedmann’s house, Shelley opens the front door and steps into the cold winter air without a coat. “Well?” M...argaret gives her a thumbs-up. “We’re good to go. We have some work to do tonight, and then we’ll be back here tomorrow at three-thirty.” Shelley clasps her hands together and closes her eyes. “I can’t believe it. It’s actually going to happen.” “Let’s not count our chickens yet,” says Margaret. “There’s still a lot that can go wrong, and if we don’t find the real will, it’s not going to matter. To be honest, we need a little luck for all this to work.”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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