CHAPTER TWENTY NINE Sam’s hands were sweating on the steering wheel as she drove through the streets of Rushville, hoping to catch sight of her father somewhere. She’d been frantic ever since Nurse Spahn had called to tell her that he had gone missing from Hume Place again. Sitting beside her in the passenger seat, Dominic said … “Sam, we’re driving a long way from the rest home. Why do you think he’d have wandered so far?” Sam growled, “He’s still got a car, Dominic. You know that.” And that’s going to change as soon I get him back to the home, she thought. She’d gotten angry at Nurse Spahn on the phone, and she wished she hadn’t. And yet … Why didn’t anyone tell me sooner? Following proper protocol this time, her father had checked out of the facility earlier that night. He’d sa

