CHAPTER SIX Monday afternoon, Pris went to visit Joanne DeFranco. The woman lived in an elite part of town, in a small, three-room apartment reeking with elegance. There was something different about Joanne, and Pris sensed it the moment she entered the apartment. For all its elegance, it was not feminine. All the furniture, all the designs were masculine. And Joanne, herself, a stunning brunette, had her brown hair tied back in a bow, and was wearing a wine-colored velvet suit, with a white, man-tailored blouse, and a wine-colored, matching tie. She looked about thirty. Pris sat on the large Victorian sofa and explained the reason for her visit, and Joanne listened. When Pris was finished, Joanne said, "I agree, I could do much worse than to take the account away from the trust departme

