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Jim said she would go to prison for sure because of the amount she had stolen, and there was probably more. I can bring over dinner if you want. I’m just going to pack and go to bed. I hate that early flight, Tallie said, smiling back at her. And every time she did now, it felt false. She was used to getting up early to be on the set, so even that was a lie. Everything was now. Everything Tallie said to her felt wrong, and everything Brigitte had done had been worse. Brigitte gave her a hug as they left each other, and Tallie hugged her back, feeling her insides cringe when she did. Give Max my love. Have fun in Mexico! Tallie called out as she left. Brigitte had said she was going to Palmilla, but she hadn’t said with whom, and Tallie didn’t care. It made Tallie wonder, as she walked to her car, when and how she was going to fire her. She called Greg Thomas from the car. She wanted to discuss it with him, and she told him everything that had been happening, and that the FBI were going to make the arrest in the next week. I’ve been waiting to fire her until they told me I could. The special agent in charge of the case called me today and told me. He’s coming by tonight. So what do I do about her? I’d like to notify her by letter and e-mail, Greg said quietly. I don’t want you doing it face-to-face. This could get nasty, or even dangerous for you. Do you think she could get violent? He was worried about Tallie, especially since she was alone at the house now that Hunt was gone. I don’t think so. I hope not. Tallie hadn’t really thought about it. They had been so busy getting evidence

Danielle Steel

Jim said she would go to prison for sure because of the amount she had stolen, and there was probably more. I can bring over dinner if you want. I’m just going to pack and go to bed. I hate that early flight, Tallie said, smiling back at her. And every time she did now, it felt false. She was used to getting up early to be on the set, so even that was a lie. Everything was now. Everything Tallie said to her felt wrong, and everything Brigitte had done had been worse. Brigitte gave her a hug as they left each other, and Tallie hugged her back, feeling her insides cringe when she did. Give Max my love. Have fun in Mexico! Tallie called out as she left. Brigitte had said she was going to Palmilla, but she hadn’t said with whom, and Tallie didn’t care. It made Tallie wonder, as she walked to her car, when and how she was going to fire her. She called Greg Thomas from the car. She wanted to discuss it with him, and she told him everything that had been happening, and that the FBI were going to make the arrest in the next week. I’ve been waiting to fire her until they told me I could. The special agent in charge of the case called me today and told me. He’s coming by tonight. So what do I do about her? I’d like to notify her by letter and e-mail, Greg said quietly. I don’t want you doing it face-to-face. This could get nasty, or even dangerous for you. Do you think she could get violent? He was worried about Tallie, especially since she was alone at the house now that Hunt was gone. I don’t think so. I hope not. Tallie hadn’t really thought about it. They had been so busy getting evidence

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About Danielle Steel

Danielle Fernandes Dominique Schuelein-Steel (born August 14, 1947) is an American writer, best known for her romance novels. She is the bestselling living author and one of the best-selling fiction authors of all time, with over 800 million copies sold. As of 2021, she has written 190 books, including over 140 novels.
Based in California for most of her career, Steel has produced several books a year, often juggling up to five projects at once. All of her novels have been bestsellers, including those issued in hardback, despite "a resounding lack of critical acclaim" (Publishers Weekly). Her books often involve rich families facing a crisis, threatened by dark elements such as prison, fraud, blackmail, and suicide. Steel has also published children's fiction and poetry, as well as creating a foundation that funds mental illness-related organizations. Her books have been translated into 43 languages, with 22 adapted for television, including two that have received Golden Globe nominations.