CHAPTER FIVE –––––––– ADAM FOUND HIS CAR exactly where he had left it. With satisfaction, he noticed that no one had touched it. He had set telling signs, and they hadn’t been disturbed, with one exception. An animal had probably climbed onto the hood and fooled around with the windshield wiper, because, otherwise, if someone of the human variety had checked his car, the other signs he had set up would have been disturbed as well. Diane’s eyes followed Adam’s every move. She rubbed her hands warily and chewed her lower lip. Curiosity lit the green in her eyes. After what Adam had said in the car earlier, Diane decided to keep her eyes wide open. Something fishy was going on. The woman didn’t know whether she could believe Adam or not. Nevertheless, Martha had trusted the man, and Dian

