bottom of the list. No one there has a probability over ten percent. I've got a couple who hit low
by J.D. Robb (0 Reviews)
In "Secrets in Death" by J.D. Robb, the storyline unfolds involving a list that seems to indicate potential suspects or individuals of interest. However, the narrator notes that none of these individuals has a probability of being guilty that exceeds ten percent, suggesting that the investigation is challenging and the suspects are not likely to be the perpetrators.
This situation highlights the complexity of the case at hand and raises questions about how the investigation will proceed given the uncertainty surrounding the suspects. As the narrative continues, it becomes crucial for the characters to sift through the evidence and clues to uncover the truth behind the crime.
Bottom of the list. No one there has a probability over ten percent. I've got a couple who hit low.
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