CHAPTER SIXTEEN Thomas Knudsen did not say a single word on the way from his home in Chesterton to the Frankfield police department. He was as still as a concrete slab as they transported him. DeMarco called Bannerman and gave him the update and in return, Bannerman told them a bit more information he and the police had dug up on Thomas Knudsen. Knudsen left Denmark sixteen years ago after a brutally bad marriage that ended in a case of domestic violence. It truly was a shame, as he had been one of the country’s foremost pianists, filling in on orchestras and playing infamous locations and venues for government-funded events. He had been in the studio with one of Denmark’s most famous vocalists when his marriage had gone south, and after he’d come out of the mess of the divorce and the l