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      I had no sense of threat from Marissa Springer at Sam's first visit, though I did think, as Sam acknowledged to herself that it was unwise of her to be in the field alone. I did think, especially since she was alone, but pretty all the time, she should keep her office aware of where she was and who she was seeing.
    
      I didn't sense any danger from Marissa. I knew the second visit was going to be a problem. It wouldn't be a Fatal book if Sam didn't do something stupid. As soon as she thought about backup, I was yelling at her.
      No, I didn't think that Marissa Springer was a threat at all. Nothing she did in the previous visit made me suspicious.
    
      I also did not sense any threat from Marissa. Once again, Sam's actions prove that she is a mediocre cop. Her arrogance and misplaced self-assurance have gotten her into serious trouble more than once. When will she learn?
      Sharon wrote: "I didn't sense any danger from Marissa. I knew the second visit was going to be a problem. It wouldn't be a Fatal book if Sam didn't do something stupid. As soon as she thought about backup, I was yelling at her...."
Absolutely agree! I knew it was going to be a problem and it turned out to be a really big problem. No partner. No backup. No one knew where she was. Her phone is so old it couldn't be tracked. What could possibly go wrong?

