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The Gang is out for justice. For the first time in her life, Jean Sullivan is free. Her abusive husband died five years ago but, even in death, he managed to control Jean through a punitive trust. Now, that document is broken and, even though she's now 67, Jean is interested in romance. She has even posted an essay to a dating site, 'Me&YouAfter62', tailored to mature singles.Out there, waiting for women like Jean, are the Miller brothers. They're life-long con men who travel to the places where wealthy widows and divorcees gather. Now in Boston, they've just come up with an ingenious new con; one so good their marks won't even know they've been swindled.It will take the entire Gang (plus insurance investigator Samantha Ayers) to uncover the scheme. Stopping these men, though, won't be as easy as going to the police because, technically, the Miller brothers haven't yet broken any laws. Paula Jean, Alice, and Eleanor are strong, independent and resourceful women. But, in the Miller brothers, they're up against people who are steeped in deceit; with a lifetime of tricks up their sleeves.
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