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John heard Kip out before saying, “My first instinct is to tell you you’re crazy and it’s not happening.” “It would work and I think I can convince Sheriff Long to help us. We’ve kept in touch since I first met him. Not so much recently, but we have. He won’t be happy…” Kip grimaced. “However if it stops any more killings, having him angry with me at first will be worth it.” “I don’t like you putting yourself in the line of fire.” “Do you have a better idea? Even if the police do find out who really owns the salvage yard Parker worked for, they’ll have to prove Parker was also their hired killer. That could take too long and more people could die. Sure, if we’re right, the victims would be ones who also worked for whomever and crossed them, but even so they don’t deserve to be murdered.