Chapter 10-1

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Chapter 10Lawyers always say when asking a question of a witness, you should already know the answer. The same held true in the detective world, but at the moment Jimmy McSwain felt he didn’t have enough of the necessary information to anticipate a response. Which is why he was sitting on a bench opposite a small Federal-style building in Tottenville, watching the comings and goings of the staff and clientele of Connelly & Connelly CPA LLC, which basically meant they were accountants, notaries, tax specialists. Or so indicated the painted sign posted above the front door. Not quite like hanging a shingle, but it got the point across. Tuesday morning brought a resumption of the week. New changes were afoot. Jimmy had seen his family off, dropping Ma, Meaghan and Joey at Grand Central Stati

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