Chapter 20

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Chapter 20 "It has," Aspen agreed, relief flooding through her. "Why don't we go home? Get some rest. Everything will look clearer in the morning." But Eleanor wasn't ready to let the subject drop. She'd seen the doubt in Miles' eyes, had heard the questions in his voice, and it terrified her. Because if Miles started questioning Ravyn's guilt, others might follow. And if people started digging into the case, started asking questions about the evidence and the timeline and the witnesses... They might discover things that had been very carefully buried. "Before you go," Eleanor said, her voice sharp enough to stop Miles and Aspen at the doorway, "I want to make something very clear to everyone in this room. Ravyn Hawkins was convicted of murder. She served her time. She came home. And n

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