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by Carolyn Arnold


  Reanne leaned forward in her chair, one hand resting on her thigh, the other gesturing to Sara. “And I understand there’s more to it than just the money.” She winked at Sean and looked back at Sara. “The whole world wants to know about two things—your fortune, of course, but also your romance. Why don’t you tell us about that, Sara?”

  Sara smiled, her brown eyes bright, the flecks of green and gold sparkling. She squeezed Sean’s hand and he picked up on her underlying nervousness. She was definitely much better at hiding it than he was. He mentally coached her that the world would love her.

  Sara ran her one hand along her crossed leg, lengthening the fabric, while straightening her back. “Well, it wasn’t always what you see here. We used to just be friends.”

  Reanne laughed. “So, you’re saying there’s still hope for the rest of us.”

  “Absolutely. If you’re meant to be with someone, it will happen. The world, the universe, however, you like to term it, will come together and maneuver things into alignment.”

  “I see you’re a big believer in destiny.”

  “Destiny, law of attraction, both. I believe we all have a role on this earth. We are born for a purpose, and we will fulfill it whether we’re aware of it or not. The thing is, though, for those who don’t recognize their true calling, they might not be as happy as they could have been.”

  “Oh, isn’t that the truth.” Another polite smile thrown in. “Tell us how Sean proposed.”

  He watched as Sara told their story, not leaving out any details, all his romantic gestures resulting in oohs and aahs from Reanne.

  “That would make it impossible for a girl to say no,” Reanne said.

  Sara glanced at him and smiled. “It also helped that I knew he was my soul mate.”

  “Let us see the ring.” Reanne reached for Sara’s hand while she directed the cameraman to close in for the shot. “He’s romantic and he has impeccable taste in jewelry. The cut is divine.” Reanne angled her head and her lips formed a pout.

  Sean watched that expression transpose quickly to one gearing back to business. She gestured her hand toward him.

  “Tell us where everything started for you, Sean. How did you know Mr. Quinn? I understand you were surprised that he had you in his Will, let alone left you everything. It’s also true you are the new owner of several companies, including Universal Acquisitions Corporation in New York City.”

  “That is correct.” His nerves had the first three words cut from his throat, as if removing stitches that had bonded it shut.

  Reanne handed Sean a bottle of water and then settled back into her chair. “Why don’t you tell us about Douglas Quinn? What kind of a man was he?”

  Sara glanced at Sean, the truth reflecting in her eyes. He had a limited number of memories to draw on and it pained him. His heart palpitated as he struggled to find words that would do Quinn justice.

  He unscrewed the cap and took a sip of water. “In respect for his privacy, I wouldn’t want to disclose all that I know about him.” He hated that he had to disguise his lack of knowledge by such a blasé statement. “I will tell you that he was a caring and selfless man. He devoted his life to his companies, but not at the sacrifice of heart.”

  Reanne shifted in her chair, crossing her leg toward them. She rested her elbow on the arm of the chair and hitched her hand under her chin. Her eyes settled on him, as if waiting anxiously for the next word to come out of his mouth.

  His stomach performed another flip-flop. “Mr. Quinn was a believer in small acts of kindness. That is how we came to be friends.”

  “Please tell us about the day you met,” Reanne said.

  He endured her questions for the next twenty minutes, the odd one being deferred to Sara. There was no preparation that could have been made. Reanne insisted that her interviews be unrehearsed and conducted with a relaxed, conversational quality.

  With the parting words spoken to her audience, and the confirmation from the production crew, Reanne stood, beaming. She held her hand out to each of them.

  “Well, that’s that. You both did excellent by the way.”

  Sara smiled at Reanne. “Thank you for having us on your show.”

  “Like I said, don’t mention it. This story really touched me, well, I know it touched a lot of people. It goes to prove our actions have consequences.” Reanne’s eyes diverted to Sean.

  His skipped to the floor, briefly, before rising up to meet her gaze.

  She offered a parting smile. “Have a wonderful rest of the day. The show will air this evening at nine.”

  POLITICS IS MURDER

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  Eleven, Brandon Fisher FBI Series

  Silent Graves, Brandon Fisher FBI Series

  Assassination of a Dignitary

  Hart’s Choice (A Novella)

  Rings of a Tree (Short Story)

  Pearls of Deception (Short Story)

  OLD MAN QUINN LEFT SEAN more than his billions—he left him a murder to solve.

  Inside the chest given to him from the executor of Quinn’s Will, Sean finds a key and implicit instructions that the contents are for his eyes only. After Sean discovers where the key fits, he finds another letter—Quinn wants a closed case reopened, and Sean is shocked to learn who the victim was.

  As Sean and his wife, Sara, uncover clues, it leads them from the back rooms of Quinn’s corporation to the streets of New York City, but they will stop at nothing to get to the truth.

  Begin Reading

  Chapter 1 - Late Risers

  Chapter 2 - A Trip Into The Past

  Chapter 3 - Next Step, By The Clock

  Chapter 4 - Sorting Out The Details

  Chapter 5 - Unusual Compensation

  Chapter 6 - At The Top Of The World

  Chapter 7 - Meeting The Staff

  Chapter 8 - The True Inheritance

  Chapter 9 - Keeping It Cool Under Pressure

  Chapter 10 - Not Above Suspicion

  Chapter 11 - Making the List

  Chapter 12 - Cool Reception

  Chapter 13 - Strange Happenings

  Chapter 14 - Seeing Numbers

  Chapter 15 - Calling In The Reinforcements

  Chapter 16 - Files And Motive

  Chapter 17 - Questionable Intent

  Chapter 18 - On The Run

  Chapter 19 - In A Race For Answers

  Chapter 20 - Questionable Actions

  Chapter 21 - Coffee And Research

  Chapter 22 - Bribery And Romance

  Chapter 23 - The Play

  Chapter 24 - What Can We Fix For You Today

  Chapter 25 - Cognac Kisses

  Chapter 26 - Home Sweet Home

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

  Copyright © 2014 Carolyn Arnold

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