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A haunted castle, a pair of international jewel thieves, and a hotel fire so begins Regan and Jack Reillys honeymoon in Ireland Private Investigator Regan Reilly and her husband, Jack, head of the Major Case Squad in New York City, have just gotten hitched! Theyve headed to Hennessy Castle, a romantic spot in western Ireland seemingly the perfect place to escape the world and the criminals they deal with daily to begin their lives together. But Hennessy Castle is hardly relaxing! Their first afternoon in Ireland, Regan and Jack go out for a jog, stopping at an old graveyard at the edge of town. The first tombstone they see is marked REILLY. Turns out May Reilly, who died in 1822, was a talented lacemaker who made an exquisite tablecloth for a banquet at Hennessy Castle but was never paid. Legend has it that May has haunted the castle ever since. Awakened in the middle of the night, Regan spots a mysterious woman on the back lawn of the castle. At the sound of Jacks voice, Regan turns her head for a moment. When she turns back, the woman is gone. A moment later, the hotels fire alarm goes off. In the ensuing melee, Regan and Jack meet a young American Irish couple, Sheila and Brian OShea, who have started a business selling Irish memorabilia but on this trip to Ireland their business is to pick up paintings theyve commissioned from a superstitious amateur artist who doesnt realize the value of her work. The last thing these two online entrepreneurs want is for Regan and Jack to figure out what theyre up to. The following morning, May Reillys famous tablecloth is discovered missing from the memorabilia room at the castle, and a note has been left for Jack by an elderly couple who checked out immediately after the fire. The elderly couple is, in fact, two international jewel thieves in disguise, who refer to themselves as Jane and John Doe. Taunting Jack, who has been on their trail for more than a year, they claim responsibility for the theft of May Reillys tablecloth, knowing full well that Jack wont be able to enjoy his honeymoon when he finds out they were right under his nose and may still be in Ireland. With the help of Regans Irish cousin Galway resident Gerard Reilly Regan and Jack hunt for the thieves who have eluded law enforcement for too long. Their search takes as many twists and turns as the winding country roads of the Emerald Isle, as they travel from tiny villages to the crowded pubs of Galway and back to Hennessy Castle where May Reilly is not resting in her grave! Filled with Irish history and lore, and a cast of quirky characters on both sides of the Atlantic, Laced will take you on a journey that will keep you laughing, turning pages, and maybe even believing in ghosts!

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Carol Higgins Clark Laced The tenth book in the Regan Reilly series 2007 - photo 1

Carol Higgins Clark

Laced

The tenth book in the Regan Reilly series, 2007

Acknowledgments

Shamrocks to my editor, Roz Lippel, for all her hard work, advice, encouragement, and friendship. As always, her guidance has been wonderful.

And special thanks to everyone else who saw Regan and Jack Reilly off on their honeymoon to Ireland!

Associate Director of Copyediting Gypsy da Silva, copyeditor Rose Ann Ferrick, and proofreader Barbara Raynor.

Art Director John Fulbrook III, photographer Debra Lill, and photographer Glenn Jussen.

Scribner Publishing Associate, Kara Watson.

My publicist, Lisl Cade.

My agent, Esther Newberg.

My mother, Mary Higgins Clark, my stepfather, John Conheeney, my aunt, Irene Clark, my family and friends.

Its been grand!

In memory of my grandfather,

Luke J. Higgins,

who immigrated to New York from Ireland as a young man,

And my maternal great-grandparents,

Thomas Durkin and Bridget Kennedy Durkin,

who came to New York a generation earlier,

And for all my cousins who live in the Emerald Isle

With love.

Monday, April 11th

1

In a remote village in the west of Ireland, a light mist rose from the lake behind Hennessy Castle. The afternoon was becoming increasingly gray and brooding as clouds gathered and the skies turned threatening. Inside the castle the fireplaces were lit, providing a cheery warmth for the guests who were already anticipating a wonderful evening meal in the elegant eighteenth-century dining room.

The massive front doors of the castle opened slowly, and newlyweds Regan and Jack Reilly stepped out onto the driveway in their jogging clothes. Theyd arrived on an overnight flight from New York, slept for several hours, and decided a quick jog might help alleviate the inevitable jet lag.

Jack looked at his thirty-one-year-old bride, touched her hair, and smiled. Were in our native land, Mrs. Reilly. Our Irish roots lie before us.

Anyone who saw the handsome couple wouldnt have questioned those roots. Jack was six foot two, with sandy hair, hazel eyes, a firm jaw, and a winning smile. Regan had blue eyes, fair skin, and dark hair-she was one of the black Irish.

Well, it certainly is green around here, Regan observed as she glanced around at the lush gardens, wooded trails, and rolling lawn. Everything is so still and quiet.

After last week, still and quiet sounds good to me, Jack said. Lets go.

Together they broke into a jog and crossed a pedestrian bridge that traversed a stream in front of the castle. They turned left and headed down an isolated country road that the concierge told them led right into the village. The only sound was their sneakers hitting the pavement. At a curve in the road they passed an old stone church that looked deserted.

Regan pointed toward the steepled building. Id love to take a look in there tomorrow.

Jack nodded. We will. He glanced up at the sky. I think that rain is coming in faster than we expected. This jog is going to be quick.

But when the road ended at the tiny village, a graveyard with darkened gravestones proved irresistible to Regan. A set of stone steps to their left led up to a courtyard where a broken stone wall surrounded the cemetery. Jack, lets take a quick look.

The funeral directors daughter, Jack said affectionately. You never met a graveyard you didnt like.

Regan smiled. Those tombstones must be centuries old.

They hurried up the steps, turned right, and stopped in their tracks. The first tombstone they spotted said REILLY.

This is a good omen, Jack muttered.

Regan leaned forward. May Reilly. Born in 1760 and died in 1822. There dont seem to be any other Reillys here with her.

Just as long as there arent any named Regan or Jack.

Regan was deep in thought. You know that joke my father always tells? The one about how an Irishman proposes?

You want to be buried with my mother?

Thats the one. It looks like poor May didnt have anyone, not even a mother-in-law.

Some people would consider that a good thing. Jack grabbed Regans hand as large drops of rain started to come down. Tomorrow well spend as much time as you want here figuring out what went wrong in these peoples lives. Come on.

Regan smiled. I cant help it. Im an investigator.

So am I.

They didnt encounter a single soul as they ran through the tiny village, which consisted of a pharmacy, two pubs, a souvenir shop, and a butcher. They wound around and jogged back to the castle where they showered and changed.

At 7:30 they went down to dinner and were seated at a table by a large window overlooking the garden. The rain had stopped, and the night was peaceful. Their waiter greeted them warmly.

Welcome to Hennessy Castle. I trust youre enjoying yourselves so far.

We certainly are, Regan answered. But we stopped by the graveyard in town, and the first tombstone we saw had our name on it.

Reilly?

Yes.

The waiter whistled softly. You were looking at old May Reillys grave. She was a talented lacemaker who supposedly haunts the castle, but we havent heard from her for a while.

She haunts this place? Regan asked.

Apparently May was always complaining that she wasnt appreciated. One of her lace tablecloths is in a display case upstairs in the memorabilia room. She made it for a special banquet of dignitaries who were visiting the Hennessy family, but May got sick and died before they paid her. Legend is that she keeps coming back for her money.

Sounds like one of my cousins, Jack said.

I dont blame her, Regan protested. She should have been paid.

At 4:00 A.M. Regan woke with a start. Jack was sleeping peacefully beside her. The rain had started up again and sounded as if it was coming down harder than before. Regan slipped out of bed and crossed the spacious room to close the window. As she pulled back the curtain, a flash of lightning streaked across the sky. Regan looked down and in the distance saw the figure of a woman dressed in a long black coat, standing on the back lawn in front of the lake. She was staring up at Regan and shaking her fists. One hand was clenching a piece of white material. Could that be lace? Regan wondered.

Regan, are you all right? Jack asked.

Regan quickly turned her head away from the window, then just as quickly turned it back. Another bolt of lightning lit up the sky.

The woman was gone.

Jack flicked on the light. Regan, you look as if you just spotted a ghost.

Before she could answer, the smell of smoke filled their nostrils. A moment later the fire alarm went off.

So much for peace and quiet, Jack said quickly. Lets throw on some clothes and get out of here!

Tuesday, April 12th

2

Regan and Jack had had so many wonderful plans for their honeymoon. Running for their lives down to the somewhat smoky lobby of Hennessy Castle at four in the morning wasnt among them. Their fellow bleary-eyed, agitated travelers were appearing from all directions. Many were in pajamas and robes. Women who at dinner were perfectly made up and coiffed now looked like the before picture in beauty magazine makeovers. Regan was glad that she and Jack had quickly thrown on jeans and sweaters and grabbed their jackets.

Life never seems to go the way you plan it, Regan thought. And I think I just saw a ghost. Married two days. Jacks going to think Im nuts. But I definitely saw someone, and then she disappeared-which, thankfully, is just what the smoke seems to be doing.

Just a little grease fire in the kitchen. Thank God no injuries, a sixtyish man wearing a red uniform jacket with gold braiding announced to the crowd. As you can see, there isnt too much smoke. Although where theres smoke theres fire, I do admit. Its nearly under control. The breakfast cook pulled the fire alarm in a panic. It wasnt really necessary.

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