CHAPTER TWENTY TWO Riley could hardly believe her ears. She turned and looked at Bill, who was standing right behind her. His expression was serious, but it gave her no clue to why he had suddenly decided to leave. She opened her mouth to protest, but Bill spoke first. “I mean it. Let’s go.” As Bill escorted Riley to the front door, she heard Jenn saying, “Thank you for your time, Ms. Reitman. We’re sorry for the inconvenience. Please call us if you remember anything pertinent.” The three agents left the house. Without comment, Bill took the driver’s seat of the SUV again, so Riley got in front next to him. She heard Jenn climb into the back. When Bill spoke, Riley was startled by the sharpness of his voice. “Riley, what did you think you were doing back there?” Riley glared at him

