TERROR IN A TEAPOT EXCERPT TERROR IN A TEAPOT - SILVER SISTERS BOOK 2 | Page 19

“Murder. That’s what. Someone bumped off the new Russian Orthodox priest.” “Oh, that’s awful.” Godiva cleared her throat. “Of course it’s awful, but Goldie lucked out. See, the victim was sent to replace the old priest who’s retiring. The church ladies wanted an antique samovar as a retirement gift and Goldie ordered some from Russia. The shipment is late and those women have been driving Goldie nuts.” “So now the pressure’s off because the new guy’s dead and they have to wait for another replacement? Man, some luck!” Angel leaned back in her chair and frowned. “Okay, I know it seems petty, but Goldie really sounded frazzled. I’d like you to give her a call and get all the details. I offered your help to track that shipment down. There, see? I’m not so selfish. I did two nice things in one day.” Angel smiled. “Sure, Boss, if anyone can find it, I can. Maybe it’s sitting on a dock somewhere.” After talking to Goldie, she looked over all of the information and placed an international call. Angel first tried the antique warehouse of Minsky & Pinsky in Vladivostok, but had no luck getting through. “No wonder Goldie couldn’t reach them. The number’s been disconnected.” Godiva looked confused. “Disconnected? Why don’t you go online? Maybe they’ve moved. Meanwhile, I’ve got to call Caesar. He said he’d go to the ends of the earth for me. Now’s his chance to prove it.” She picked up the phone and dialed Caesar Romano’s number while Angel logged on to Google. After about twenty minutes of pounding keys, Angel let out a low whistle. “Well, I can tell you one thing, Boss. Those guys aren’t going to be returning anyone’s calls. Take a look at this.” Two sheets of paper fluttered out of the printer. She grabbed them and slapped them down on Godiva’s desk with a solid thump. Godiva picked up the top sheet. “What’s this? Something from a Russian newspaper?”