Chapter 17

“Okay. We’ll plan on it for tomorrow night. Let me send Fletch an email about the car, just in case.” Amery spent a few minutes setting up an anonymous account then emailed Fletch at work. “Because there’s no way anyone giving a tip would know his personal email,” he explained.

“Like I don’t know that,” Myles said dryly.

When he’d finished, Amery used the information he’d found on Geneva and Thad to try to access their financial records. Thad was obviously much savvier than his sister, because Amery wasn’t able to checkhis bank and credit card accounts. He did get into Geneva’s, commenting when he finished, “For a girl brought up by wealthy parents, she’s very conservative in her spending, fully pays off her credit cards every month, and has a sizable savings account balance. I’d say we can eliminate her as a suspect.”

“For now, anyway, unless we find some other reason she might want her folks dead.”