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“What a weird show,” I said. I hadn’t really paid attention to Passion Island, as I’m not all that big on reality shows—they rarely feature cats, after all, or kibble—but this concept struck me as a little—or a lot—cruel.

“So what do you think happened to these women?” asked Chase.

“I don’t know. All I know is that I can’t seem to reach them.”

“Have you talked to their families? Maybe they simply don’t want to have anything to do with the show anymore,” Odelia suggested.

“Oh, I’ve tried everything. And it’s not as if they’ve actually been reported missing. In every single case they’ve decided to sever all contact with their loved ones.”

“But why?”

“Well, four women said they’d found Mr. Right, and got married after a whirlwind romance—so whirlwind they didn’t even invite their family or friends to the nuptials. And in one case the woman said she’d joined a convent in the Himalayas.”

“So… not exactly missing,” said Chase.

“None of these women has skyped or been seen alive since their alleged marriages or entry into monastic life. They’ve sent the occasional text or email, but no pictures or any other contact. No phone calls, no nothing, and their families are justifiably worried.”

“So why don’t they go to the police?” asked Odelia.

“Because they’ve been specifically asked not to. Allegedly by the women themselves.”

“And you think something else is going on.”

“Yes, I do. I think all five of them have been abducted, and a cover story has been fed to their families. Only there’s nothing I can prove, and the families don’t want the police to get involved.”

“They believe the cover story.”

Kimmy nodded.“They’re afraid that if they talk to the police they might never see their loved ones again.”

“It’s a pretty strange story,” said Chase, rubbing his chin.

“I know, and I didn’t know what to do, until I happened to mention it to my aunt, and she referred me to Alec, who referred me to you.” She directed a desperate look at Odelia. “I have a gut feeling something bad has happened to these women, and I don’t know where else to turn.”

Chapter 6

Following Odelia’s instructions, Vesta had found the spare mattress in the attic. Chase was supposed to get it down for her, but apparently he’d been detained. And since Vesta had never been the type of person to sit and wait, she’d decided to get the darn thing down herself.

Which in her case meant she’d simply shoved the mattress over to the attic door by giving it a couple of good kicks, and then, like a seasoned football player, had punted it down the stairs, sending it tumbling into the abyss.

The mattress landed on its feet—or in this case, since mattresses rarely have feet, on its side—and it only took another couple of good shoves and kicks to get it into position, squeezed in between Chase’s dumbbell rack, his home trainer, and Odelia’s desk.

“What a dumbbell,” Vesta mumbled under her breath. Why people bothered with fitness she’d never understand. If God had wanted humans to work out, he’d have outfitted them with leg warmers, a sweatband and a glittery leotard, like Jane Fonda.

She glanced around. It wasn’t exactly the coziest place in the world, but for now it would do. She didn’t like to admit it, but she hated waking up in an empty house, and going to bed without the comforting sounds of Tex and Marge brushing their teeth and hitting the hay same time as her.

She was getting pretty soft and mushy in her old age, but that couldn’t be helped. Like her cats, she was a creature both of comfort and habit, and if Marge and Tex decided to desert her, at least she had her granddaughter and that goofy cop she insisted on dating to tide her over until the European traveling couple’s triumphant return.

And she was trudging down the stairs, reminding herself she needed to ask Chase to switch the TV to her favorite channel and keep it there for the duration, when she heard the two words in the English language that never failed to give her a jolt of pleasant anticipation and excitement: Passion Island.

“So you’ll do it?” an unfamiliar woman’s voice was asking.

“I’ll have to ask my boss, but if he says yes, we’ll do it,” said Odelia. “The only problem is: I can’t really afford to spend three weeks in Thailand on my salary.”

“That’s all right. I’ve arranged for you and Detective Kingsley to join the show as one of the four couples.”

Vesta, as she entered the living room, slightly out of breath, both from excitement and the fact that she’d practically skipped the final step in her eagerness to join the conversation and had had to perform a number of complicated and acrobatic movements in order to stay upright, said, “Me too! I’m going as a couple, too!”

“Gran!” said Odelia, surprised to see her aged relative burst onto the scene like a cuckoo from a clock. She smiled at a young thin woman with glasses, and said, “This is my grandmother. She’s a big fan of Passion Island.”

“Where do I sign up?” said Vesta, licking her lips and rubbing her hands.

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