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âWeâre here on behalf of Lou Atlas.â
âAhh, Jerry. No prodigal nephew, that one.â
âHow well did you know him?â
âHe came by often.â
âDrinking?â
âNow and then, but usually on his way to the bank around the corner.â He nodded toward the harbor. âJerry went there a couple of times a week to meet with the manager.â
âThe manager?â That surprised me. Would he be checking on his money?
âWe just went and saw his wife all beat up in the hospital,â Truck said.
Marius winced. âBad, bad, bad. Not right, you know?â
âAny word of who or why?â
He leaned forward. âThereâve been some men here, hunting for treasure.â
I felt as if all my blood had rushed to my feet and left me cold.
âWhat?â
âA sunken Spanish galleon called the ConcepcĂon.â
Couldnât be. I glanced around to see if anyone was listening. The mention of sunken treasure always garnered attention from eavesdroppers. Even Truck was leaning in close, his attention fixed on Marius.
âIâm familiar with the ConcepcĂon, but the Dominican Republicâs five hundred miles away,â I said. âWhy would they be here?â
âEasy, because of Remy de Haenan.â
The silence that followed seemed long. And unnecessary.
âIâll bite,â I said. âWhoâs Remy de Haenen?â
Marius sighed. âOne of the greatest men ever to live in St. Barths. In fact, youâre much alike, Buck. He was an aviator as far back as the forties and the first to land a plane here in the fifties.â
I watched as Mariusâs eyes grew distant.
âRemy was fearless. Went from smuggler to airline owner to mayor of St. Barths for fifteen yearsâeven president Chirac came here from Paris to see him!â Marius glowed. âAh, Remy de Haenen. How I miss him.â
âWhat does any of that have to do with the ConcepcĂon âor more important, Jerry Atlas?â I said.
Marius took a sip of his Orangina. âBack in either the late sixties or early seventies, Jacques Cousteau came to St. Barthsââ
âThe Jacques Cousteau? From the TV show?â I said.
âOui, he came aboard his ship, the Calypso, to get Remy. They searched the waters off the Dominican Republic for laConcepcĂon.â
âBut why Remy?â I said.
Marius blew out a long, slow breath.
âRemy had covered the islands like no one before himâhis airline, the first in the Caribbeanâhe knew everybody and everything. Cousteau needed him.â
I didnât remember any mention of Jacques Cousteau from my research. Based on the date, it would have been before Webber found his artifacts in 1978. My fingers tingled in the same way they used to when I found an undocumented detail about a treasure I was hunting for.
Would Jack know about this?
âWhatâd they find?â Truckâs voice was a whisper.
Now Marius shrugged and looked away.
âNobody knows. Rumors say they found goldâand if they did, well, it wouldnât surprise me that Remy kept it a secret. The Dominican government would want their share âŠâ Marius waved his hand away as if to dismiss the idea as nonsense.
We sat in silence. The hustle-bustle of the bar faded into the background as I processed the information. If Remy and Jacques Cousteau did find some of the ConcepcĂon treasure, what became of it?
I shook off the thoughts of treasure.
âAnd what does any of this have to do with Jerry Atlas?â
Marius smiled. âRemy sold the Eden Rock hotel to Jerry back in the nineties.â
âWhat? Jerry owned the Eden Rock?â It was probably the most exclusive boutique hotel on the island.
âNot for long,â Marius said. âIâve been hearing rumors about men in town looking into the ConcepcĂon, so Iâm only guessing, but that could be the connection.â
âHow is that a connection?â I said.
The tinny outdoor speaker cracked and the female chefâs voice said: âNombre sept.â
âThatâs us,â I said.
Truck sauntered over to the outdoor kitchen window to gather our plates, and a local man stopped by to talk with Marius. The possibility of a connection to the ConcepcĂon here on St. Barths had my mind spinning. The wreck was 500 miles away! What could Cousteau have knownâand why would Remy de Haenen be of help all the way from here? Just because he owned the Eden Rockâand later sold it to Jerry Atlasâso what? Lou certainly hadnât mentioned that detail, and it didnât seem to fit Jerryâs drunken trust-fund brat image. The mention of the ConcepcĂon and treasure hunters here from the DR had my head spinning.
Marius put his palms down on the table.
âI have to go. Doctorâs appointment. My eyesâoneâs dead and I just had surgery on the other.â
âYou look greatââ
He laughed. âYouâve always been full of shit, Buck. Iâm old and tired. Iâve been blessed, but my days are drawing down.â
We stood. I gave him another hug and he kissed me on both cheeks.
âYouâve piqued my interest, Marius. Weâll be back.â
Mariusâs smile drifted away, and through his dark glasses I could see his eyes were narrowed.
âJust watch yourself, Buck. Plenty tricky currents here now. Itâs not the same any more.â
When Truck returned with our plates, Marius was gone, though not before sending two fresh beers over to our table. We inhaled the double cheeseburgers and salty fries in near silence, still rocked by the news of the ConcepcĂon.
Truck kept glancing past my shoulder while he ate, so I assumed there must be an attractive woman behind me. When he swallowed his last bite, he leaned closer.
âCouple of dudes in the bar been watching us.â
I washed down the remaining fries with the last of my beer, took a deep breath, and sat back. âIs one of âem a skinny but muscular white guy?â
âNo, man. Look kind of Latino to me.â
âYou ready?â I said.
We walked out and headed up the street. At the second set of open doors into Le Select, I glanced back inside. Two big menâLatino, like Truck saidâstood watching us. They turned away when they saw me look their way.
At least neither of them was Jack.
We continued at a casual pace up the street to where our Jeep was parked across from the Rhum St. Barth store. We hadnât looked back, but when we pulled out I saw the same men getting
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