“It was obvious Diane Radcliffe had lived through some kind of long-term abuse—at the very least emotional abuse—and just as clear that she responded better to Andre. Maybe because he was former military, like her husband. Or maybe just because he was a man. The way Diane only answered specific questions, never volunteered anything, and looked to Andre for both approval and permission with each answer, they were going to be here all day. The interview had to be completed, no doubt about that, bu...t there was no reason for Morgan to stand here, bored to tears. She wanted to get a move on; that way, she could convince Andre to divide and conquer. Any leads they got on Gibson’s whereabouts she would use to leave Andre safely occupied while she continued the hunt for her father. “Maybe I should search Gibson’s room for clues?” she asked the mother, feeling stupid even using the word “clues.” But the mother nodded as if this was exactly what she’d been expecting, hiring the famous—for Pittsburgh—firm of Galloway and Stone.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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