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CHAPTER 67

Author: JJ.Smart
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Soren called at 7am. He had been awake since the filing.

LHe was not panicking, which was the first thing I registered when I heard his voice through Alex's phone on speaker while we sat at the kitchen table with untouched coffee.

"Nolan's recantation is problematic but it is not fatal," Soren said. "We expected something like this. Not this specific move but something. Morrison has resources."

"How did she get to him," Alex said.

"We're investigating that. Our assumption is financial. Nolan fa
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