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I fished through the stack ofGatsbybooks labeledetohand withdrew one tagged with his name. “Here you go.”

“Thanks.”

“If you like Grisham, you might also like Michael Connelly’sThe Lincoln Lawyer.”

“Read it. Enjoyed it.”

“How about David Baldacci’sAbsolute Power?”

“What’s it about?”

“A vicious murder involving the US president and a cover-up.”

“Say no more. Deal.”

“It was written a number of years ago,” I added.

“Sounds current to me.”

The door to the restroom slammed, drawing our attention.

Patrick approached and, seeing Jason, drew to a halt. “You,” he said, venom in his tone.

Jason’s expression soured.

“Gardner, you shouldn’t be building in Bramblewood,” Patrick said.

“Why not, Hardwick?”

Whoa.Jason knew Patrick’s last name?

“New construction causes water and air pollution,” Patrick stated.

“New construction brings trade to a waning town,” Jason countered.

“Bramblewood isn’t waning. It’s thriving.”

“It is thriving,” I concurred, hoping to tamp down the heat between the two men.

“It is,” Tegan chirped.

Jason said, “The town council’s latest findings don’t show that. Bramblewood needs a shot in the arm. I intend to provide it.”

“Your people will leave trash everywhere,” Patrick said.

“Not on my watch.”

“You’ll be clearing vegetation and excavating.” Patrick fisted and unfisted his hands. “Such actions can destroy wildlife and habitats.”

“We’re building where houses already exist. No wildlife harmed.”

“I know all about you, man,” Patrick said between tight teeth. “I’ve done my due diligence. I know about the mess you left in California.”

Was he referring to the unfinished project in Santa Monica?

“Back off, Hardwick, because two can play this game. I’ve done some digging, as well. For instance, I know you wanted to get your hands on the properties but you couldn’t scrape together a bid. Why wouldn’t the banks lend you the cash? Are you deep in debt?”

Double whoa.Jason had done opposition research on Patrick?