Las Vegas by Sheila Horgan

Las Vegas by Sheila Horgan

Author:Sheila Horgan
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: series, humorous, new series, laughoutloud funny, series book 1, sheila horgan, the tea series, light mystern
Publisher: Sheila Horgan


The perfect opportunity to spy on the spy came when the girls wandered down to watch the dancing fountains in front of one of the main casinos. The show was spectacular. The water danced in time to lovely music. The water cannons sounded like real cannons, and the sizable crowd made noises of admiration in all the right places.

After the show, they walked in and had some gelato. It was when Anna was ordering her double chocolate that Carolyn turned around and saw the guy. She feigned grabbing her phone to take a picture of the dancing waters, when actually she was taking a picture of the spy.

Having that face recognition software that Amy had described — was it called NORA? — wwould come in handy just about now. In any event, they could ask Amy if she recognized the man in the picture. At least it was a start.

They ate their ice cream while they enjoyed another show at a casino down the strip, people dressed in costume walking in and among the crowd, waving flags and walking on stilts. It wasn’t their favorite entertainment of the night, but it allowed them a great opportunity for observation.

They then headed back to their suite.

The door hadn’t completely closed when they huddled.

Carolyn looked more excited than concerned. “I saw him again.”

“Me too.”

Anna chimed in. “Me three.”

“That’s it then. We are being followed.” Adeline adjusted her collar. “The question is, why?”

Anna muttered, “You would think a man of that age would be a retired police officer or maybe…”

Carolyn cut her off. “A man of that age? Thirty?”

Adeline was confused. “Thirty? The man that is quite clearly following us is more our age. Full head of silver hair. Rather dashing.”

Anna’s eyebrows knit together. “I didn’t see silver hair. I saw a scrawny guy about thirty. Dark hair. About as tall as Carolyn.”

Carolyn’s eyes were huge. “That is who I saw too. Wearing khaki pants and an ugly blue shirt.”

“That’s him.”

Carolyn turned to Adeline. “Then who is the silver-haired guy?”

Anna leaned in and added, “What makes you think he was following us?”

“Same thing that made you think the kid was following us. He was following us! I saw him when we left the restroom. He was at the slot machines. Saw him again when we were walking down the street. Remember when that rather unkempt young man shoved the flyer in my hand? I took the opportunity to turn, supposedly to say something to the young man with the flyers, but really to take a look behind us, and he was there, about four people back, on the left. Saw him again at the fountains. He was to my right, about fifteen people over. Saw him again when we were walking down the street. There is no doubt. He was following us.”

Anna sounded more annoyed than scared. “Well, great, we now have at least two guys following us.”

“At least?” Carolyn’s alarm seemed to be growing.

Anna explained her point. “Well, you have to figure, if



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