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by Carl Hiaasen
About 95 pages (28,445 words)
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Chapter 31 Summary

Garcia and Shad arrive at the yacht and board it together, searching for Erin. No one is there. They notice bloodstains on the deck. Garcia follows the bloodstains off the yacht and along the dock. The blood trail leads to the fishbox of another boat parked nearby. Inside, Garcia finds Moldowsky's dead body along with a few bait fish. They wonder where Erin and Dilbeck are. Inside the yacht's bathroom, Erin wrote "Belle Glade" in lipstick. That is their clue. Garcia and Shad head for Belle Glade.

Darrell has never been in a limo before. Erin changes out of her stripper clothes into white panties and a plain bra, all the while holding Darrell at gunpoint. She thinks to herself that she doesn't want to be found dressed as a stripper. Darrell tells her.....

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