Chapter 6-1

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Chapter 6The usual Monday dinner the McSwain’s shared had been pushed back a couple of days. With the new show in previews, Ma and Meaghan had Monday performances, not an unusual practice on Broadway. Which gave Jimmy a free night. But he still sought out family. “Jimmy, you look like you just lost your best friend.” Had he? Not exactly lost. More like forced to work with him. “Uncle Paddy, it’s been an unlikely start to this month. It’s like I lit up a billboard when I came back to the city last week. Open for business. Two cases hitting my workload in one day.” Paddy slid a Guinness his way. “On the house,” he said. “Paddy, you never charge me.” “Consider this one freer.” He stood before his nephew. “You could say no to the cases.” “Actually, I can’t. One of the cases involves

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