Mystic Jive: Hand Of Fate - Book Four - Plot & Excerpts
I couldn’t stop thinking about Lou. Sheriff Reynolds wouldn’t do anything. The coin Lou had given me was dimmer today, but stilled flared whenever I picked it up. If there really was a dark sorcerer operating a cult in Monroe County, maybe there was something the FBI could do. The only person I knew in the local field office was Ted Roper, so I called him and asked him to meet me for lunch. I figured it might be better to speak to him informally, so I suggested Rudy’s Red Hots, a lunch-wagon vendor who worked just a block from the FBI offices in downtown Rochester. The good weather was still holding, so we ate outside at the mini-tables Rudy had set up for his customers. Both of us were on our lunch hour, so there wasn’t a lot of time for chit-chat. I got directly to the point. “What is the FBI’s position on witchcraft?”Roper shrugged and took a sip of his soda. “In the ‘80s, the Supreme Court ruled that Witchcraft is a legitimate religion. People who practice witchcraft as a religion are entitled to the same rights and constitutional protections as followers of any other recognized belief system.
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