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Part 4: Monday, Chapter 29, Rivera and Chapter 30, Jenny Summary
Rivera questions Robert Masterson and realizes Robert does not know anything about The Breeze's whereabouts or the drugs. Rivera imagines his career is over. The only loose end is the suitcase Robert took out of Travis's car. It is full of handwritten notes of names, addresses, and dates, going back to the 1920s. Rivera gives the information to Chief Technical Sergeant Irving Nailsworth, nicknamed the Spider by his fellow officers and nicknamed the Nailgun by himself.
The Spider is an overweight computer genius. He creates a database of all the information and discovers every entry is a World War I veteran whose first or middle name begins with E. Then, he runs it through a Justice Department database and finds the dates and cities all match unsolved disappearances. The results cannot...
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