Second Chance Gold (Buck Reilly Adventure Series Book 4) John Cunningham (the rosie project TXT) đ
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âNow youâre going to tell us what the hell this is all about,â I said.
âYou wonât shoot us, Reillyââ
âBut I will, mon ami.â Nicole lowered her shotgun.
I bit back a smile as Black and Blue glanced at each other. Nicole was one bad-ass woman.
âWhat did my grandfather say while he was living in the Dominican Republic to make you come to St. Barths and cause so much trouble?â
Blue shrugged. Black still had his hands on his crotch and looked nauseous. If he spoke, his voice would likely be a few decibels higher.
âTell us!â Nicole said.
âIt wasnât Remy,â Blue said. âIt was Cousteau.â
âWhat the hell?â
âNot Cousteau himself, but one of the crew who was briefly aboard the Calypso in the seventies when Remy helped them search for the ConcepcĂon. He had spotted gold but did not tell anyone, then dove while everyone slept and recovered a fortune that he hid somewhere on land when they returned de Haenen here.â He paused. We waited. Finally he said, âHis grandson approached us for help.â
In all my years pursuing treasure at e-Antiquity, Iâd gotten information in many ways but never by holding somebody at gunpoint. I didnât like it, but I knew I couldnât lower the weapon.
âWhat did he say?â Nicole asked.
Blue looked from her to me, then back again.
âThe crewman had drowned on the subsequent Cousteau voyage, and his secret was locked away until his grandson dug through his dusty sea chest after his own father died. He found a clueââ
âWhy you?â Nicole said.
Blue smiled. âWeâre treasure hunters too. In fact, Buck Reillyâs success with e-Antiquity inspired us to begin Gamundi Hermanos Salvamento in the DR. Our islands are littered with sunken ships. You think youâre the only one entitled to profit from that?â
Nicole gave me a long glance. She wasnât smiling.
âThis crewmanâs grandson came to you because you were in the DR?â I said.
âWe have a reputation for results.â His eyes were cold.
âWhere is he now?â Nicole said.
Blue glanced at his brother, whose eyes remained pinched closed.
âHe is no longer in the picture.â
Nicole gasped.
âWhat was the clue?â I said.
Blue grimaced. âWe could work togetherââ
Nicole kicked his leg. âWhat was the damn clue?â
âA note,â he said. âIt said the treasure was buried on âla petite enfantâ and another clue was buried at Eden Rock. Together they would lead to treasure.â
Blue studied Nicole, then me. He nodded.
âMaybe you really didnât know,â he said. âBut Lou Atlas sent you down here, so I believe thereâs truth to the grandsonâs story.â
âObviously Henri Antoine told you the same thing he told me,â I said. âThey found nothing when clearing the mess after the hurricanes.â
Blue smiled. âJerry said otherwise.â
It took me a moment to find my voice.
âYou talked to Jerry?â
Blue sneered. âHe tricked us into telling him about la petite enfant. Said he could help usâthat heâd found something that might be the clue. Then he vanished. We thought heâd double-crossed us, until they found the Jet Ski.â
âThatâs why you beat Gisele?â
âThe answer is out there, I know it!â Blue said.
I shook my head. âWe need to get out of here.â
âBut the treasureââ
âWhatever Jerry knew, if anything, he took to his watery grave,â I said. âYou guys stay the hell away from us and Gisele Atlas. Is that clear?â
âSo this is the great King Buck? One of the most accomplished treasure hunters ever?â Blue said. âPathetic.â
His words stung like a slap to the face, but I had words for him, too.
âIf anyone else gets hurt, the gendarmes will be up your ass so fast youâll spend the rest of your lives shitting foie gras from a cell in Guadeloupe.â
âOr Iâll shoot you,â Nicole said.
Blue smiled, but his eyes were slits.
âDonât leave here for thirty minutes.â I shoved the barrel of the shotgun into Blueâs nose and pressed it flat. âIâm serious, you son of a bitch, I donât want to see you again.â
Nicole and I backed out of the bedroom. The sun outside was blinding after being in the dim room for so long. For a moment I thought to call the police, but I had a damned good hunch that Jerry hadnât lied to the Gamundi brothers. Heâd found something.
âI am calling the gendarmes.â Nicole made the call, spoke in rapid French, but the gist was clear. She gave the Gamundisâ names and location before we were halfway down the driveway. When she hung up, she turned her gaze toward me. It wasnât friendly.
âe-Antiquity, huh?â
âThat was another lifeâand itâs nothing to do with why Iâm here!â
She sighed. âI already knew. Jack Dodson told me not to trust you. I was waiting to see if you told me.â
Jack?
âEverything Gamundi said was true,â I said, âbut that all ended five years ago. Itâs not what drives me but it does help me understand what weâre up against.â I paused. âJack, on the other hand, is pure trouble. Youâll have to choose who you want to believe.â
âSo youâre not interested in the ConcepcĂon?â
âItâs not why I came here, but I canât ignore the opportunity.â
âWhat do you think happened to the Calypso crewmanâs grandson?â Her voice broke.
I shook my head, but our eyes caught and she saw the answer in mine. A shudder passed over her.
At the bottom of the long driveway, I jammed on the brakes and slid on the steep slope.
âLetâs not get ourselves arrested. Throw those guns into the woods thereââ
âNo way, I need all the protection I can get on the top of the hill.â
Neither of us spoke as we drove slowly through Flamands, up the hill, and back toward town. A sharp ache pulled at my chest, thanks to Blueâs jamming the gun into my solar plexusâor was it from him calling
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