Chapter Six TEN MINUTES LATER, she pulled into her brother’s driveway, determined to get his help in the matter of John Tucker. As she slid out of the deputy’s car, she noticed Dimitri and Josh sitting on the steps of his porch, both watching her as she approached. “Well, hello, officer,” Josh said, grinning. “If you’re here because of the noise complaint, I swear it was all this man’s fault. He cried a little too loudly when he lost that last game of horseshoes.” “Horseshoes?” she asked as she placed a foot on the porch and leaned on her elbow. “Aren’t you both a little young for horseshoes? I always saw that as an old man’s game.” “Well, your brother is kind of old, if you haven’t noticed,” Josh said with a shrug. He shook his head, laughter making his chest ripple slightly. “Actuall

