Chapter I<br >The newspaper ad was short and to the point.<br >Wanted, it said. Reader. Reliable, responsible.<br >Flexible hours.<br > That s me, Melanie Jacobs thought when<br >she saw it. Sloe hadn t discovered any great<br >hidden talents ~bout herself yet. But she could<br >read. She wasNreliable. And she could use<br >some extra money.<br > When Melanie answered the ad, the woman<br >on the phone had a cool, clipped voice, but<br >Melanie thought she heard a hint of relief in<br >it. Maybe nobody else had called about the<br >job, which turned out to be reading to an invalid<br >for about an hour a day. The pay was decent.<br > Drive up the cliff road, the woman had said.<br >When you can t go any farther, you re there. It s<br >the Randolph house.<br > It was gray and foggy when Melanie left her<br >own house and drove through the streets of<br ><br >
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