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by Alice Sebold
About 91 pages (27,195 words)
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Chapter 5 Summary

In her heaven, Susie rejoices that her father is suspicious of Mr. Harvey. Based on Mr. Harvey's reaction, Jack is sure that the neighbor is Susie's murderer. Her father begins thinking about how to get more information out of him.

Lindsey is angry at the way she is treated at school, and when she comes home she slams the doors of the house and her room. Jack tries to pry her feelings out, but Lindsey prefers to handle her anger on her own.

Jack calls Fenerman to tell him about his suspicions of Mr. Harvey. Fenerman asks Jack what evidence he has for his feelings, and Jack tells the detective about Mr. Harvey's strange behavior while they installed the tent. He tells Fenerman about the neighborhood feeling toward Mr. Harvey, that he has no wife.....

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