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  • ISBN-13: 9780804120043
  • ISBN: 0804120048
  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group

AUTHOR

Moore, Laura

SUMMARY

Chapter One It was a long hallway. Sean's secretary caught him at the top of the marble steps, in front of the town hall's double doors. Evelyn Roemer was firmly convinced Sean's responsibilities were far too pressing to wait until he was seated behind his desk. She walked abreast of him, talking a mile a minute as they passed the Florida and U.S. flags, the framed photographs of previous mayors, and old, oversized and slightly yellowed maps detailing Coral Beach and the surrounding county. "I printed out your upcoming schedule, Sean. You've got two meetings this morning. The first is with the reps from the waste management union. The sanitation workers' contract is up for negotiation. I highlighted in yellow the major trouble spots in your copy of the contract. Your next appointment's at ten, with Chief Reynolds and the CPCB, the Concerned Parents of Coral Beach. The parent organization wants the police department to explore new safety initiatives for next spring's senior prom. Roadblocks, compulsory handing over of car keys, etc. The folder's label is highlighted in bluejust think blue for police. That'll bring you to eleven a.m., just enough time to get to the airport for your flight to Atlanta. Your speech is in a folder on your desk. The label's highlighted in . . . ," Evelyn paused. "Orange?" Sean hazarded a guess. Evelyn's color theories were something of a mystery. His secretary shook her head. "No, pink," she corrected. "I got a new batch of pink highlighters yesterday. The old ones just weren't doing the job." Evelyn Roemer had a real thing for highlighting. A few might even call it an obsession. Whatever it was, though, it was difficult to ignore. Someone, at some point, started a rumor that Evelyn had invested heavily in whatever company manufactured those thick, fluorescent markers. As rumors went, this one was just plausible enough to be accepted as Gospel. As she walked, Evelyn's index finger, its nail lacquered a bright fuchsia, tapped loudly against the sheet of paper. "Where was I?" she muttered under her breath. "Oh, right." And lungs replenished, she dove back into her rapid-fire monologue. "You come back from the mayors' convention in Atlanta on the first flight Thursday, which should get you back in the office by ten. The press will be ready and waiting. Then, at eleven-thirty, there's a brown-bag lunch with the Department of Transportation. Should be a long one. Matt Jacobs wants to go over anticipated traffic reroutes due to upcoming construction. How the town will handle the extra traffic once the season starts is beyond me, but that's your headache. The fun really begins at two-thirty. The high school's holding a school-wide forum on civics this month. You, Sean, you lucky thing," she chirruped brightly, "are delivering the keynote speech. You're to speak for twenty minutes on what made you decide to dedicate yourself to public service. Questions and answers to follow" Here Evelyn was forced to pause once more. This time because the two of them had reached the door to the office suite they shared. Of solid oak, the door had "Mayor Sean C. McDermott" neatly stenciled in gold paint on its panel. Sean turned its brass knob, then held it open so Evelyn could precede him. He grinned down at her. "And good morning to you, Evelyn. That's an extremely becoming shade of yellow." In fashion as well as highlighters, Sean's secretary went for eye-popping. Although she often favored electric blue to offset hair dyed somewhere between a vivid scaMoore, Laura is the author of 'Night Swimming' with ISBN 9780804120043 and ISBN 0804120048.

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