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by Iris Johansen
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Chapter 2 Summary

Eve and Joe discuss the resemblance to Jane, or at least what Jane would look like if she were a few years older. Joe admits that he suspected that the victim would resemble Jane, but he didn't say anything to Eve so that he wouldn't influence her work.

Joe tells Eve all he knows about the case thus far. He knows that "Ruth" is connected to the Millbruk case and shares with Eve the case history. All the victims bear a striking resemblance to Jane. Clearly the act of a serial killer, in every case the face has been destroyed, yet, until the latest victim, the face destruction wasn't done to obscure identity. Eve is panic-stricken about what this might mean for Jane. She's already lost one child to a sick killer and she's.....

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