She assumed Zach had seen Jack Larrabee trying to get Renie’s attention. But as she turned onto the main road to reach the garage, she saw no sign of Jack’s car. Mild panic set in as she hurried up the stairs and pounded on the door. There was no immediate response. Heedless of what anyone within hearing range might think, she yelled Renie’s name. To her relief, she finally heard her cousin’s voice. “What’s the password?” Renie inquired. “Pig,” Judith yelled. “Open up!” It took Renie several seconds to unlock the door. “Is someone chasing you?” she asked. “You look awful.” “Never mind. Zach told me someone was trying to break in here.” “Oh. Right.” Renie stretched and yawned. “It was Jack. He’s in the can. His car broke down right before he saw us turn off. He’s been waiting for AAA to rescue him. The Nissan was towed into Langton.” “You mean we’ve got another overnight guest?” Judith asked, struggling to get out of her car coat. “Probably,”