“Do you know who they are?” I shook my head. “Unfortunately, no. That is, Josie told me it was a trust of some sort, and she gave me the name, but I haven’t been able to find out much more than that. Calvin said one of his guys was going to look into it for me. I don’t think it was top priority, though.” “Well, maybe it should be now,” Hazel remarked as she reached for a tortilla chip and dunked it in some of the restaurant’s yummy, bright green cilantro salsa. “Considering these people are apparently okay with murder if it serves their agenda.” Maybe that was why Calvin hadn’t been especially chatty when I texted him. He’d already instructed his hacker deputy to get on the problem and didn’t want to discuss the situation in depth until he had more information to give me. We had plans

