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Blind Alley Study Guide

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by Iris Johansen
About 56 pages (16,808 words)
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Chapter 3 Summary

Chapter 3 opens with Jane asking about the reconstruction of Ruth and how it looked like her. With the sculpture already at the police station, Jane asks to go and see it, but Eve won't let her. She also informs Jane about the security and how she'll have to stay at the house for the time being. Jane agrees, but has a trigonometry test coming up and she's not going to miss it; Eve tells her that it's not worth risking.

Eve discusses with Jane just how worried she is for her safety. Jane suggests that perhaps this is happening for a reason. She can't quite articulate what she means by this, but indicates that it may have something to do with Bonnie. They decide to take a walk down to the lake. They.....

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