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Cowboy PI
Book: Cowboy PI Read Online Free
Author: Jean Barrett
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discovering the marble fireplace with its tools still in place at the side of the hearth. He went and got the poker and shovel, returning with them to scrape up the remains of the snake.
    “Big sucker,” he said. “Maybe not lethal if it had managed to sink its fangs in you, but you’d have suffered some serious consequences.”
    Her silence must have made him realize his observation was not a welcome one. He looked up from his task, searching her face. “I’ll get rid of this thing. You okay?”
    “Dandy.”
    She wasn’t. She could see that for herself the moment he left, disappearing into the hallway. There was a pier glass directly opposite the bay, and even across the width of the parlor she could tell that the tall, slender woman in jacketed dress and low heels, long chestnut hair coiled at the back of her head, was badly shaken, shoulders sagging, legs looking like they were in danger of no longer supporting her.
    Samantha lowered herself into the window seat. Roark found her huddled there when he returned to the parlor.
    “Dumped it in the shrubbery outside,” he reported, replacing the poker and shovel.
    She didn’t invite him to join her on the seat, but that was where he ended up, his big, solid body squeezed so close beside her that she could feel his heat, smell the clean, masculine scent of his soap. Quite a change from the unshaven, grimy Roark Hawke of yesterday but every bit as unsettling, though she couldn’t argue that his nearness was also comforting.
    “Feeling better?” he asked, turning to her.
    There it was again, that Adam’s apple bobbing in his throat, hypnotizing her with its slow action that shouldn’t have been in any way alluring but somehow was.
    “Much,” she lied. “Thank you for playing knight to the rescue and slaying the—well, I guess it would be serpent in this case and not dragon.” She tilted her head to one side, favoring him with a grateful smile. “And now would you please tell me just what the hell you think you’re doing?”
    “Care to clarify that?”

    “Turning up here like this. It’s not by chance that you happened to walk through that front door.”
    “Ah, that. It’s because of the watering hole I visited last night. Some interesting people hang out there, and sometimes they provide me with useful bits of information. Seems to be a favorite haunt of one of your competitors. It only took him a couple of drinks before he was bragging to anyone who would listen that you’d just lost a major sale, that he’d taken another important listing away from you and that your agency was on the ropes.”
    Van Nugent! Bad news traveled fast in the business, particularly when vipers like Nugent got hold of it. Apparently, he’d learned before she did that she wouldn’t get the River Walk property.
    “So you decided I’d be desperate enough by now to change my mind about my grandfather’s inheritance.”
    “It did occur to me to look you up again.”
    “And I suppose it was Gail again who told you where to find me.”
    “Nice lady, your office manager. Very helpful. Remind me to send her flowers.”
    “Did Gail also tell you to be sure to pack a gun when you came looking for me?”
    “Now, see, that was my idea. I kind of had this uncomfortable feeling by then that, if you did go and change your mind, maybe you weren’t as safe in San Antonio as you figured. Looks like I was right, huh?”
    “Are you suggesting the snake was—”
    “Deliberate? Why not? You think that thing just happened to crawl in here? I bet if you looked through the house you’d find a window or door somewhere that’s been forced open.” He turned his head, sweeping his gaze around the parlor. “So where are they?”
    “Who?”
    “The couple Gail told me you were scheduled to meet here.”
    His shifts in topics were so abrupt that Samantha hadtrouble following them, particularly when she was feeling limp again. And vulnerable. Decidedly vulnerable. She glanced at her

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