TWENTY-THREE
As the dust slowly settled in the Riley’s wake, I grabbed at the tail of my immediate memory and hauled it back before my eyes. Because the roof was down, I’d seen clearly that the driver had been alone. And more? I peered. Yes, the driver’s profile had been pale and, yes, headscarfed. Co…
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