Chapter Twenty Nine With the trauma induced by Regima, David sleeps on the floor of the carriage house, his neck chain secured to a post. Macumba also rests, lounging on a couch in Regima’s parlor, the long night of flying finally bringing weariness. She sleeps, but only for a few hours. At mid morning, Macumba backs the Land Rover away from Regima’s home, leaving David chained and continuing to sleep and recover. Macumba’s first stop, the bank. She has many dollars to deposit, and she has connections in the local financial institution. Millions in large bills, normally attracting attention, will be deposited without question as to the origin. Then comes a deposit of the most valuable asset of all. A friend runs the local blood bank. The contents of Macumba’s ice chest will find a secur

