The hardest adjustment in switching from Violent Crimes to White Collar was the chipping. Going after cannibal-leaning unicorns and brownies who'd gone insane and started in with the stabbing was so much easier than trying to root out a vampire stealthily stealing funds from his employers or a band of selkies engaging in some truly impressive identity fraud. So far he'd only had one case that felt like any sort of victory had been achieved. He and Rudy had spent three months trying to pin down a highly talented forger creating special permission papers for paranormals who, for various and sundry reasons, should not have those papers. Paranormals, and where they could live, work, etc., were tightly regulated. Too many of one kind (vampires for example) could cause problems noticeable enoug

