Before reviewing the reading material from Eudora, I received a call from my boss, E.M. Rutt. He called to ask me two things. One, how was my progress regarding Jase Carmichael disappearance? And two, could I send him any new notes for his compiled book, which he was piecing together, creating chapters? Frankly, I felt nervous speaking to him. Events were not going as expected concerning my fact-finding task as his traveling assistant and solver of his great true crime mystery. E.M.’s interest in the disappearance of Jase Carmichael lacked luster and the details I had hoped to gather for him. After speaking with Wilhelm Ravenrock, I had learned that Jase hadn’t disappeared. On the contrary, Ravenrock had made it quite clear that Jase was alive, and that he was possibly still Ravenrock’s l