CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Given that Amy had removed herself from her parents’ social media circus, I wondered how much intel I could actually get from her. Of course, one never knows which random scrap of information might end up being useful. So I continued.
“In that case,” I said. “I don’t suppose you know much about their recent online activities. Or even their offline activities.”
“Can’t help you much there. Once I started college, I had no involvement at all with their business.” Not a terribly helpful answer, but one with enough of a defensive edge to set off a silent alarm. Careful, I thought.
“Do you know why they wanted to hire a personal assistant?” I asked, hoping I wasn’t pressing my luck.
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