Chapter 24 "Mr. Gorman. Have you looked over the financial statements I sent you for The Gorman Foundation?" "Yes, Ken. It looks like someone is anonymously donating money at random, $100 here, $20 there, $2000. It adds up. Who, and why anonymously? That's what I want to know. It's why I hired you and fired the last guy." Which technically wasn't true, Sam had retired. At 70, he'd said it was time he enjoyed a bit of the money he'd put away. Sam had been responsible for looking after the accounting for Gorman Office Supplies for forty years. Sam had been an employee who had been hard to replace. Not only did he keep Gorman Office Supplies in the black, but he would consult with Scott and help him out with The Gorman Foundation he ran. It was one way that Charles had been kept in the loo

