The Phantom Photographer: Murder In Marin Mystery - Book 3 (Murder In Marin Mysteries) - Plot & Excerpts
All of them, working on tight deadlines for various stories, scattered after the reception, but took the time that evening to write detailed notes on their separate conversations. “I think we can begin by agreeing that Michael was running a blackmail business on the side,” Holly began. “In fact, let me correct myself. I suspect his side business was working at Walt’s Cameras. His real profession and his main source of income must have been extortion.” “At this point, I don’t think there is any doubt about that,” Ted said, as he looked around the table to see everyone nod in agreement. “Holly,” Eddie said, “take us through that aspect of what you learned.” “Sure, it was simple. Fred Winters, the guy who Barbara Marks left her husband for, made a point of telling me that he was the target of one of Michael’s stings. He wouldn’t say how much he had paid Michael to not tell his mom he was cheating, but I assume it added up to quite a bit. If he hadn’t broken up with her over another affair, I suppose those payments to Michael would have kept rolling in.”
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