CHAPTER 14Art Show ALL the rest of the day, Juniper Point got versions of the Tory yarn on the installment plan. The milkman left a couple with the “grade A,” and anyone who ran an errand on the Neck came back with another. By five o’clock, when Steve finally got a chance to stroll into Linda’s kitchen, he was ready with advice. “If you want to hang up some sticky flypaper,” he suggested, “the air’s buzzing with ghosts you could catch for that map. I’ve run into a dozen I’d never heard of before.” But Linda brushed the map aside. “Steve, can that man Wiggins be back of this ‘funny business’?” “Maybe not back of it, but mixed up in it somehow,” Steve said. “I just bumped into him at the store, making a headache of himself over his grocery list Ed said he’d been fussing around for the la