Chapter 21

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21 The morning briefing was far more subdued and far less eventful than it should have been. There came a stage in every investigation where it felt like things were hitting a brick wall. That usually came after a few days or weeks, once the witnesses had been interviewed, the family spoken to and the evidence examined. In this case, however, things were a little different. There were no witnesses, no-one knew anything about what or who Tanya Henderson had been investigating, and there was seemingly no evidence to examine. As things stood, their best hope was that Tanya Henderson would make a full recovery as quickly as possible and be able to provide them with all of the missing links. At the moment, however, that seemed like a bit of a long shot. By lunchtime, the mood in the room ha

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