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Summary of Sold on a Monday - by Kristina McMorris - A Comprehensive Summary

Alexander Cooper

Publisher: Ben Business Group LLC

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Summary of Sold on a Monday - A Comprehensive Summary

The author sat on the same chair for hours in a hospital waiting area as reporters swarmed around her. From his pin-striped suit and tidy haircut to his perfect white teeth, he was a recruitment poster for J. Edgar Hoover. The irony wasn’t lost on him. “Can you tell me how it all started?” the reporter asked.
“It started with a picture,” I thought as I replied. The detective in my head nodded slowly, remembering as I recalled what had led up to that moment. Each step was essential to knocking over the next.

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