Nancy pushed her reddish blond hair back from her face and looked up distractedly from the table, which was covered with the components of her car’s tape deck. It kept eating her tapes, and she had taken it apart to see if she could fix it.
Picking up the newspaper, the slender eighteen-year-old glanced at the headline Bess had mentioned. It ran in big letters across the front page of the paper: “Secretary of state's son a criminal …show more content…
“I mean, how often does a multimillionaire die with people thinking he could have been killed for a crime that is being said he didn't do? His dad's position worth dollars!”
Nancy was fidgeting her fidget spinner. Without looking up, she said, “Oh, I’m sure there’ll be somebody.”
Carson Drew, one of River Heights most well known lawyers, had been Clayton Glover’s attorney. Nancy knew her father was involved with the settling of his estate, but she didn’t know any of the details. “He’ll probably step down from office,” she told Bess, “and hand it over to Mrs. Adams.”
“Oh, his close friend, that’s right,” said Bess. “Remember how great it was when we used to spend time out at Glover’s Corners. You know, back when” — she paused momentarily before finishing — “back when his son was around.”
Nancy and Bess had been waiting to trap him with the gold in his hand when Matt Glover the secretary's son, doubled over and had a heart attack , Nancy remembered. His body hitting the floor like a sack of potatoes. Matt’s was found, with his mouth open and eyes staring at a cross on the wall. It had made headlines in all the major newspapers in the