Chapter 30

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D.C. Paul Ferris, having added all the latest information to the white board in the squad"s small conference room, and having heard Ross"s plan for surveillance on James Doyle, took advantage of Ross"s “Any questions?” to ask, “So you really do think James Doyle is our man, sir, especially in the murder of Brendan Kane?” “I certainly think he"s involved, yes,” Ross replied. “At the very least, even if he didn"t pull the trigger, or bludgeon Kane about the head, I"m pretty sure Doyle was, in some way, complicit in the murder.” Sam Gable produced the next question. “But what about Marie, sir? Do you really think James Doyle would have been so foolish or so filled with sectarian hatred that he"d put his own daughter at risk, or, worse still, do something to harm her?” “That"s the part of

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