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Directing Disaster
Lane Parker Mysteries #4
By Kate Kane
Directing Disaster is a work of fiction. Characters, Incidents, Names, and Places are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to any events, locales, or Persons living or dead is completely coincidental.
Directing Disaster
Kate Kane
Copyright Kane Communications 2014
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Edited by Kade Kane
Beta Reader Je
Cover images courtesy of Canstockphoto.com
Cover Design by Kate Kane
Dedication
While the Parker, Bellini, Luciano and Kelly families were born in my brain, I have to thank my own family for their encouragement and help.
Thanks to all of you for listening, laughing, and encouraging me as I talk about the disasters and dilemmas my other family faces. And thanks for telling all of your friends where to find the books.
Visit Kate Kane’s website katekanewrites.com
Author’s Note
I love hearing from my readers you can contact me by clicking this link.
Just a note about the use of Italian dialog between characters. When the Bellini and Luciano families talk to each other, they almost always speak Italian. When they speak Italian in front of non-Italian speaking characters, the dialog appears in Italian. I do this to help my readers feel the frustration and exclusion that the characters in the book feel during exchanges they don’t understand. As an avid reader myself, I hate it when an author uses words, phrases, or complete sentences in a language that’s foreign to me and leaves me wondering and often searching the internet to figure out what the character is saying. So, for my readers, I provide a hyperlink from the Italian dialog to the translation for it. The translation has a hyperlink that returns the reader back to the spot in the book where you were before. I hope you find this helpful.
Other Books by Kate Kane
The Lane Parker Series
Favor for a Friend
Family Secrets
Lunch at the Club
Coming Soon:
Murder, Mystery, and Merlot – The Book Club Mysteries Coming in 2015
Apparently solving mysteries is contagious. Lane’s Book Club members have joined the club, need I say more?
The Chronicles of Gate’s Keepers Coming in late 2015
Chapter One - Reco
Chapter Two - Trial of the Century
Chapter Three - Feeling Sick
Chapter Four - God How Tiring
Chapter Five - A Proposition
Chapter Six - Off the Merry-go-round
Chapter Seven - Truce?
Chapter Eight - That Stain’s Never Coming Out
Chapter Nine - Reunion
Chapter Ten - Paparazzi
Chapter Eleven - The Prosecution Rests
Chapter Twelve - Confessions
Chapter Thirteen - A Merry Chase
Chapter Fourteen - The Eyes Have It
Chapter Fifteen - The Bells Are Ringing
Chapter Sixteen - Tabloid Lies
Chapter Seventeen -That’s Not Fu
Chapter Eighteen - Retail Therapy?
Chapter Nineteen - Wasn’t I Just Here
Chapter Twenty - Dead is Dead
Chapter Twenty-One -That Makes No Sense at All
Chapter Twenty-Two - The Defense Rests
Chapter Twenty-Three - Friday Afternoon
Chapter Twenty-Four - Keeping Secrets
Chapter Twenty-Five - Tossing the Ball
Chapter Twenty-Six - Busted
Chapter Twenty-Seven - Comes the Dawn
Chapter Twenty-Eight - That Makes Three
Chapter Twenty-Nine - The Reception
Chapter Thirty - Sunday Brunch
Chapter Thirty-One - California Here I Come
Italian Translations
Dedication
About the Author
Other Books by Kate Kane
Coming Attractions
Kate Answers your Questions
Preview Lane’s Next Adventure
Chapter 1
Reco
It was Monday of the second week of October. Lane Parker hadn’t heard from her fiancé, Ben Bellini, in weeks, though she had seen him on the news once or twice. Ben was a criminal defense attorney, and his current trial, which started just before he told her he needed a break, was going into its sixth week and was making headlines on both the local and national levels. Rumor was that Kathleen Greene, a former judge who now has her own show on the Justice Cha
Maybe that was why he’d told her that he needed a break. This was such a high profile case and Lane worried that perhaps he was afraid that his wi
She still wore the engagement ring he’d given her. He hadn’t said he wanted to break things off, only that he needed space. She ran her finger over the diamond and platinum filigree heart necklace he’d given her as an engagement gift. It had a key dangling from it, and when he’d given it to her, he’d said it was to remind her that she held the key to his heart. If he didn’t get over this need for space soon, her heart would break.
Her assistant Meg, who was dating Lane’s oldest son, came into Lane’s office. “You have a call from Detective McGuire.”
A few months earlier, Lane had been involved in a murder investigation. Well, more like she’d been the prime suspect and Mick McGuire had been the investigator. Mick was a friend of Ben’s; they played basketball together once a week in a league consisting mostly of cops. In the end, when Lane had been held hostage by the real murderer, both Ben and Mick had come in to rescue her, with guns drawn. Then, last month, when a delusional woman had broken into Ben’s house, Lane had called Mick.
She looked warily at Meg. “I’ll take the call.”
Meg looked at the carafe of hot tea on Lane’s desk. “Do you need some more tea?”
Lane had been feeling tired and a little sickly. She’d been treating the flu symptoms with tea and crackers and it seemed to be working. She nodded to Meg as she picked up the phone.
“Mick, hi. What can I do for you?”
Mick took a breath. He hadn’t spoken to Lane in over a month, since the night Ben had taken him to her house for di
“There’s a hearing scheduled for Rochelle Jones next week, and I wondered if you had heard anything from the prosecutor about testifying?”
Rochelle Jones was the lunatic who had broken into Ben’s house last month. Lane had been on the phone with Ben when Rochelle had broken in and waived a gun around at Ben as she declared her love and devotion. Lane had called Mick via three-way calling and he’d heard the whole thing. Rochelle was also suspected of killing a woman who was an ex-girlfriend of Ben’s, and had been put in a treatment facility but apparently now there was going to be a hearing.