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by Lois Winston

He reached for her hand. “Tell me if I’m out of line here, but you feel it, too, don’t you?”

  She nodded, leaving her hand in his, and raised her head. “What do we do about it?”

  “I don’t know. Mixing business and pleasure is usually a recipe for disaster, especially in our line of work.”

  “I suppose.” She started to withdraw her hand, but he held fast.

  “However, it has worked for others.”

  “What others?”

  “Carla Jordan used to have a hard and fast rule, no fraternizing among the troops.”

  “What happened?”

  “Her operatives started falling in love with each other.”

  “How did she handle it?”

  Gavin shrugged. “She gave in to the inevitable. She’d been in love with her second-in-command for years and him with her, but they both kept their feelings bottled up.”

  “It’s never a good idea to keep feelings bottled up,” said Cassandra. “It makes you sick.”

  “True.” They sat holding hands and smiling at each other until their breakfast arrived.

  ~*~

  Later that afternoon Cassandra stood over Michael’s hospital bed, staring down in disgust at her ex. A myriad of machines whirred and beeped around him. One of his arms contained an IV. A pair of handcuffs circled his other wrist and attached to the bedrail. “Is he unconscious?”

  “No, just heavily sedated,” said Gavin, “but according to Tony, he blurted out everything, hoping to cut a deal, before they wheeled him into surgery.”

  Cassandra’s jaw dropped. “He wasn’t offered a deal, was he?”

  “No way. Changwani is dead, her cohorts from the warehouse rounded up and locked up. Schuster had nothing of substance to offer the Feds. He was played by a terrorist who tricked him into marrying her, then manipulated him to aid her in her plan. The fool didn’t even know she wasn’t really pregnant.”

  Cassandra rolled her eyes. “I can believe that. Once I started showing, he didn’t want to have anything to do with me.”

  Gavin grunted.

  “I still find it hard to believe he planned to murder so many innocent people.”

  “He did it for the money,” said Gavin. “You were right about that. She promised him two million dollars. We found their passports and airline tickets in the trunk of her car.”

  “Where were they headed?”

  “Caracas. Of course, she never planned to take him with her.”

  “There’s no fool like a greedy, blind fool.”

  Gavin wrapped his arm around her shoulders. “Revenge was a powerful motive for him, as well.”

  “How so?”

  “He said most of the doctors he dealt with treated him like a second-class citizen. He decided to teach them a lesson.”

  “He was always jealous of anyone richer or more successful, especially doctors. Is that why they chose to bomb a building full of medical offices?”

  “He chose the target. Changwani didn’t care what they blew up as long as they took out hundreds of lives.”

  Cassandra leaned her head on Gavin’s shoulder. “Even if he’d gotten into med school, he would have made a lousy doctor. He never cared about anyone but himself.”

  As Gavin led her from the room, she said, “I only have one regret.”

  “That you didn’t pull the trigger?”

  “No, I’m quite comfortable with not having done that.”

  “Then what?”

  “I’ll never have the satisfaction of being able to tell him I was the person who brought him down.”

  Gavin laughed. “Unfortunately, that’s the one downside of this job.”

  A Note from the Author

  Dear Reader,

  I hope you enjoyed Moms in Black, a Mom Squad Caper. If so, please consider leaving a review at your favorite review site.

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  Happy reading!

  Lois Winston

  About the Author

  USA Today and Amazon bestselling and award-winning author Lois Winston writes mystery, romance, romantic suspense, chick lit, women’s fiction, children’s chapter books, and nonfiction under her own name and her Emma Carlyle pen name. Kirkus Reviews dubbed her critically acclaimed Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery series, “North Jersey’s more mature answer to Stephanie Plum.” In addition, Lois is a former literary agent and an award-winning craft and needlework designer who often draws much of her source material for both her characters and plots from her experiences in the crafts industry.

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  Books by Lois Winston

  Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery series

  Assault with a Deadly Glue Gun

  Death by Killer Mop Doll

  Revenge of the Crafty Corpse

  Decoupage Can Be Deadly

  A Stitch to Die For

  Scrapbook of Murder

  Drop Dead Ornaments

  Handmade Ho-Ho Homicide

  A Sew Deadly Cruise

  Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mini-Mysteries

  Crewel Intentions

  Mosaic Mayhem

  Patchwork Peril

  Crafty Crimes (all 3 novellas in one volume)

  Empty Nest Mystery Series

  Definitely Dead

  Literally Dead

  Romantic Suspense

  Love, Lies and a Double Shot of Deception

  Lost in Manhattan (writing as Emma Carlyle)

  Someone to Watch Over Me (writing as Emma Carlyle)

  Romance and Chick Lit

  Talk Gertie to Me

  Four Uncles and a Wedding (writing as Emma Carlyle)

  Hooking Mr. Right (writing as Emma Carlyle)

  Finding Hope (Writing as Emma Carlyle)

  Novellas and Novelettes

  Elementary, My Dear Gertie

  Once Upon a Romance

  Finding Mr. Right

  Mom Squad

  Children’s Chapter Book

  The Magic Paintbrush

  Nonfiction

  Top Ten Reasons Your Novel is Rejected

  House Unauthorized

  Bake, Love, Write

  We’d Rather Be Writing

 

 

 


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