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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 6 Summary

Jane hears howling in the distance and finds a note on Toby's collar telling her that if she comes alone, the dog will live. Outside, Jane is stopped by one of the policemen assigned to watch her and he asks if everything is okay. She tells him she's fine and then waits until she can get past the officers to go in search of Toby.

Hearing the howling, Bartlett is startled. Trevor knows that Aldo has the dog and he tells Bartlett to go back to the car; he's going in search of the dog, which, in turn, will possibly lead him to Aldo. Jane gets closer, the moonlight helping guide her way through the woods. However, the moonlight also enables her to be seen. She decides to wade through the lake to get.....

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