If Frank had delivered girls to the farm near Louisville yesterday, they needed to find them fast before Lukas’s men moved them again. Before he could do that, though, he needed to nail down the farm’s location. He commandeered an empty desk in the homicide squad and pushed aside a pair of empty diet soda cans before opening a Web browser on the computer and navigating to Google Maps. Frank described Cecil, Indiana, the town he drove the girls to, as a rinky-dink town off I-64 near Louisville, Kentucky. Ash zoomed the satellite image as far as it would go so he could see the different buildings and streets. According to the town’s Wikipedia page, Cecil had just over a hundred residents and had been founded in the late nineteenth century by a farmer named Dublin Cecil. Ash didn’t generally consider Wikipedia to be a reliable source—the world had better fact-checkers than high school kids with computers—but nothing he saw on the map or in pictures conflicted with the information.