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Summary
In Chapter 11, Simon Fraser, the lawyer who hired Rex, is not cooperative with Reynolds either on the phone or during a personal visit. When Nap visits Ellie at the women’s shelter she runs, Ellie tells him that Marsha Stein, the victim of abuse herself and now Ellie’s partner in running the homes for abused women, wants to talk to him. Marsha tells Nap she thinks it is strange that she told Nap how terrible Trey was and then Trey wound up with a smashed leg. He told Marsha that she could choose not to tell him about the abusive men. Marsha noted that she always prayed before she told him. When those prayers did not work, she would go to him. Nap suggested perhaps he was the answer to her prayers. On his way out of her office, Nap admits to...
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