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one PAIGE PFEIFFER RAN AT THE FRONT OF THE pack, setting a pace that a less bold thirty-nine-y
two PAIGE PLANNED THE FUNERAL FOR FRIDAY, TWO days after Mara’s body was found, time enough to
three PAIGE WASN’T ONE TO PANIC, BUT SHE CAME close to it during the drive from Mara’s house t
four ANGIE BIGELOW LIKED TO SAY THAT SHE HAD spent the nine months of her earliest existence r
five THE PICTURE SAT IN ITS WHITE WICKER FRAME, in its customary place on the mantel. It was a
six ANGIE WAS LATE. HURRIEDLY SHE MADE several last minute notes of things for Dottie to see t
seven PAIGE DREW THE PAISLEY SUSPENDERS FROM the pocket of her lab coat. She held them forth a
eight NOAH PERRINE CAME FROM A FAMILY OF academics. His father, his mother, and two older sist
nine PAIGE STOOD ON MARA’S FRONT PORCH ONLY until the realtor had backed her car from the driv
ten IF PAIGE HAD BEEN ABLE TO AVOID GOING TO Mount Court, she would have, but with a race on S
eleven ANGIE CAME HOME FROM WORK EARLY. SHE had shifted appointments to free up a few extra ho
twelve NOAH WAS AMAZED AT HOW WELL HIS PLAN gelled. He wasn’t sure whether the credit could be
thirteen “WHAT’S UP?” PAIGE ASKED, SETTLING IN AT her desk with a cup of coffee and a curious
fourteen PAIGE PHONED PETER EARLY THE NEXT MORNING and arranged to meet him at the coffee shop
fifteen ANGIE, TOO, WAS LOOKING FORWARD TO FALL break. Well in advance, she told Paige and Pet
sixteen SATURDAY NIGHT, SHORTLY AFTER TEN, PETER turned onto the cemetery road and gave the ca
seventeen PETER HUNG HIS HEAD OVER THE SINK IN ROOM D and tossed water into his face. He was d
eighteen PAIGE’S BIRTHDAY FELL ON A THURSDAY. SHE arranged to take the day off from work, and
nineteen ANGIE SAW THE LAST OF HER PATIENTS shortly before three, left the office soon after t
twenty FOLLOWING THE ANNUAL GRIEF OF HER BIRTHDAY, Paige always liked Thanksgiving. Over the y
twenty-one “I THINK WE HAVE ONE,” JOAN SAID. Paige didn’t follow. “One what?” “Family. For S
twenty-two NOAH STOOD AT HIS DESK AT NOON THE NEXT day, not quite knowing how his life had sud
twenty-three PAIGE WASN’T IMMEDIATELY CONCERNED WHEN she didn’t see Nonny’s car. Nonny often r
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