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James Patterson, Mike LupicaA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Armed with evidence secured by her uncle, Jenny confronts Danny about paying women to accuse Morrissey of sexual harassment. She reveals that the uncle she has been in touch with also paid the woman to recant her sworn statement. Danny admits defeat but warns that he’ll come after Jenny and Morrissey again.
Jenny watches the next Wolves game from Thomas’s suite. When Ted is injured, Money McGee takes over as quarterback. Despite a rough start, McGee leads the Wolves to tie the game, and he then wins it outright by going for two points after a touchdown in the final minutes.
Detective Cantor follows Jack home after the Wolves game, now convinced that he is most likely of the siblings to have killed Joe. Cantor is shocked to see Rachel Wolf, Joe’s second wife, waiting half-naked for Jack in his secret apartment. Cantor sees Rachel and Jack kiss.
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