Second Chance Gold (Buck Reilly Adventure Series Book 4) John Cunningham (the rosie project TXT) š
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A different set of French doors than the ones Iād entered burst open, and Lou Atlas stormed into the room. He might only be 5ā 9ā but he had the frenetic presence of LeBron James. He crossed the room so fast I just got to my feet in time for him to thrust out his hand and take hold of mine.
āLou Atlas, pleased to meet you.ā
āBuck Reilly. Harry Greenbaum sends his regards.ā
āHa! That Limey bastardās beat me out of a few deals over the years, but I just love his suave demeanor, know what I mean?ā His Texas accent was still strong, even though he hadnāt lived there in twenty years. āI tell you, their days as an empire may be long past, but those Brits still have some classy sons of bitches over there, and Harryās one of āem.ā Lou dashed around the end of his desk. Pretty spry for eighty-three.
āIām sorry to hear about your nephew,ā I said.
Lou dropped down into the chair and his face went from jovial to squint-eyed in a blink.
āDonāt feel too badāheās a sorry piece of shit.ā Lou grunted. āMy only sisterās only child and nothing but a bum, but heyāā His lips bent into a smile his eyes didnāt share. āHeās family!ā
The blunt description pushed me back into my chair.
āAnd youāre whatāone of Harryās investments that didnāt pan out? Former treasure hunter, something like that?ā
I swallowed. āFeels like a lifetime ago.ā
āBet it donāt for your former stockholders.ā His smile faded. āBut Harry says youāre still good at finding things, and while I think this is a damned goose chase, I owe it to my sister to check the box.ā
I rubbed my palms across my jeans. āWhat can you tell me about your nephew and his disappearance?ā
āI already told you heās a piece of shit, but thatās as much my fault as anything. You give a young man a few million a year for life, youāre gonna get one of two thingsāsomeone who wants to prove he deserves it or a slacker who sits on his ass and does shit. Well, thatās Jerry, the latter of the two.ā
I found myself nodding. Iād known plenty of people with trust funds, and sadly, most of them fit Jerryās category. A steady flow of money for nothing is not a recipe for hard-won success.
āAnd Jerry lives on St. Barths?ā
Lou cackled. āThatās right. Not a shabby little rock, is it?ā He nodded toward the doors where Iād entered the room. āThatās where Annetteās from, the little beauty who brought you in here. Father owns half the waterfront in Gustavia, the main harbor in town. Doing him a favor bringing her up here. Hell, doing me one too.ā He pumped his eyebrows.
āI know it wellāSt. Barths, that is.ā
āSo Harry told me. Thatās another reason youāre sitting there.ā
I wondered if he actually knew his nephew. Or was all his information second-hand?
āWhat else can you tell me about Jerry that might help me learn what happened to him?ā
āAside from being a drunk who spent his days at a circuit of beach bars, he went and got married to a local girl and had a few kids he hardly ever sees. Hasnāt worked since he was in the Air Force in his late teensāheās forty now, and aside from a brief failed attempt at trying to buy and build a business, he aināt got shit to show for the millions heās pissed away.ā He paused. āSound good so far?ā
āAnd heās been missingāā
āAbout a month now. Plumb disappearedāwife donāt know shitāand given their pre-nup, heās worth more to her alive than dead, drinking buddies aināt seen him, police donāt much give a damn since Jerryās caused more problems than probably any other resident on the islandāwrecking cars, starting fights, that kind of thing.ā
āAny chance of foul play?ā
āWouldnāt surprise me none, but more likely he drove one-a his cars off one-a them steep-ass cliffs and vanished into some desolate scrub.ā
Jeez, no love lost here. Guess he did know Jerry.
āWhat about his motherāyour sister?ā
āDead seven years now. Like I said, feel I owe it to her to find out what happened, otherwise when I see her next she wonāt be too happy with me.ā Lou slapped his palms down on the top of his paper-free desk.
I licked my lips. āPretty cold trail, sir.ā
āYep, I donāt expect much out of your efforts but Iāll give you a week, cover your expenses, pay you twenty grand, and if by some miracle you find him alive Iāll garnish his trust and pay you a quarter million. Itās high season down there, so itāll be expensive, but I donāt give a damn.ā
He leaned toward me and thrust his jaw out. I felt like he was waiting for me to counter, so I did.
āIāll need a cell phone and credit card.ā
He pulled a drawer open, took out a Visa Black card and a cell phone, and slapped them down on the desk.
āThey donāt like American Express down there. Hell, they donāt much like Americans, but what else is new?ā He snickered. āEven though the damn Russians make us look genteel by comparison. So.ā He slapped the desk again. āWe got a deal, or what?ā
Going to St. Barths with what I assumed to be an unlimited expense account and getting paid while being there?
āYou have a deal, Mr. Atlas.ā
āCall me Lou, Iām retired now. Got enough people kissing my ass, so I need straight shit out of you, Treasure Hunter.ā
Once we nailed down the terms, he pushed the credit card forwardāfastā and I caught it as it was about to fly off the desk. He pulled a piece of stationary from another drawer, took out a fat Mont Blanc pen, and scribbled down some names and numbers of contacts he thought might be helpful. He also wrote out a note on a separate piece of monogrammed paper that stated I was looking into matters on
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