The Kidnapped Bride (Redcakes Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
Dougal jumped down, not surprised to see the ship was gone. No doubt the surviving slavers had gone aboard with their captives and set sail with alacrity, given that they didn’t know if the police would be arriving. For that matter, he didn’t know what had happened to the constables who had begun the search with him. Nothing useful, probably, because the ship would still be here if they’d arrested all the slavers. He’d have to find Tippett. His brother stepped out of the carriage, pulling his hat low on his forehead to direct the water off it. It had started to rain as soon as they reached Leith. “Now what?” he asked, patting his pocket. “I thought I was promised a fight.” “Let’s check the warehouse.” Dougal pointed the way and was soon in front of the locked front door. “Place looks deserted.” “Let’s go around back. The lock on the rear door was easy tae pick, if they haven’t remedied the matter.” He retraced his footsteps, mindful of how shopworn the place looked in daylight.
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