Chapter 9

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CHAPTER NINE Fifteen minutes later, they were back in their motel rooms and packing their things. The plan was to head to Murfreesboro to talk to Kat’s aunt. And wasn’t that going to be a jaw-dropper for the older woman? As far as she knew, her brother and niece had died twelve years ago, and she had no other family left. Kat’s grandfather had died when she was seven, and her grandmother passed away four years ago, never knowing the true fate of her son and his daughter. While Jake was collecting his stuff and the FBI files next door, Kat came out of the bathroom with her toiletries. Boomer winced at her pale, pinched face framed by the wig she was once again wearing. “You okay?” She tossed her things into her duffel and sighed. “Yeah. I’m just wondering where this is all going. I mean,

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