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Ghosts, pgs. 154-184 Summary
Ghosts is the second part of the trilogy and it involves a play on words with colors. Blue was trained by Brown and is now running the organization. A man named White hires Blue to follow Black. Blue accepts the job without asking many questions, because he needs the work. There is an apartment across the street from Black's that White has rented for Blue to live in. Blue accepts a five hundred dollar cash advance from White.
The case begins on February 3, 1947 and will continue for years, but Blue does not know this. He packs his things and goes to the apartment in Brooklyn Heights. It is completely furnished, including clothing. He locates Black's apartment across the street and sees the man writing in a notebook. Blue records the information in his own notebook. As the hours go...
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