Chapter 19: The Flemming Estate (One) Eighteen acres of woods and a private lake were tucked behind a wrought-iron fence that was ten feet high, keeping any riffraff off the property. Jarr had a set of keys to the Colonial mansion and three different security passcodes to the place: one for the front door and the Napco security system, one for the cottage and the DSC system, and a final four-digit code for the 212i Linear keypad to have access to the private cemetery where all the Flemmings were buried. He used the key at the front gate because it wasn’t automatic and drove up to the mansion. Brick constructed a driveway to the four-floor edifice and he parked his BMW near the front entrance, which was comprised of two oak doors with brass hardware. The place felt haunted, of course. Man