The early crowd had come and gone.It was still busy, with the late crowd coming out in force. Several wore name tags that identified them as a group that would be leaving on one of the cruise ships in the morning. He was glad to see them there; he knew that the city’s economy counted on the passengers to come and stay before sailing to the Caribbean, or after they returned.Jeremy was at the bar when Aidan came in, standing at one end and resting his back against the wall, so he could see everything going on. When he saw Aidan, he indicated a nearby empty table that was also against the wall, affording a bird’s-eye view of those who came and went.The only other person Aidan recognized in the place at the moment was Vinnie, and he was playing his heart out on stage.“How was dinner?” Jeremy asked once they sat down.“Fine. Kendall remembered Jenny Trent.” He didn’t add that Kendall was convinced a tarot card had taken on a life of its own when she had done Jenny’s reading.“So we can more or less trace her steps until she arrived here,”