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Gideon adjusted his phone so he could take notes as he listened to Quint. When the detective finished updating him about what he’d learned—and hadn’t learned—from Davis and Alvarez, Gideon said, “Thanks for filling me in.” “No problem. I figured you’d want to know where things stood.” “Cole’s suggestion that someone from the dig might have hired them is definitely more logical than them convincing someone to let them into the dig in the middle of the night.” “I agree,” Quint replied. “Cole’s going to try and pinpoint which one. I did have another talk with Carl Davis yesterday. Of course, his lawyer was present so I didn’t get much out of him, other than the fact he and Alvarez were hired by someone. His lawyer shut him down after he blurted that out, so we’re still left with the proble