Chapter 6Brinley needed advice. Although he didn’t want to admit to any type of weakness, he conceded the point. If he did things Jack’s way, as excellent as his plans might be, the work would take months. No way did he want to take so long, and the fact he could blind the local population to the truth and have things his way in a matter of weeks ate away at him. And they only needed to spot a little of the renovation going on outside with the part of the house he planned to open as a shop. They didn’t need to believe anything other than he arranged all necessary work to make opening possible. To believe contractors rewired the house, bringing the building up to code. All the relevant department heads were on his side already. He had all those requirements in place before purchasing the ho