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27 - July 21

       Chapter 28 - July 21

       Chapter 29 - July 25

       Chapter 30 - July 26

       Chapter 31 - July 26

       Chapter 32 - July 26

       Chapter 33 - July 26

       Chapter 34 - July 26

       Chapter 35 - July 26

       Chapter 36 - July 26

       Chapter 37 - July 27

       Chapter 38 - July 28

       Chapter 39 - July 28

       Chapter 40 - July 28

       Chapter 41 - July 28

       Chapter 42 - July 29

       Chapter 43 - July 29

       Chapter 44 - July 29

       Chapter 45 - July 29

       Chapter 46 - July 29

       Chapter 47 - July 29

       Chapter 48 - July 29

       Chapter 49 - July 29

       Chapter 50 - July 29

       Chapter 51 - July 30

       Chapter 52 - July 30

       Chapter 53 - July 30

       Chapter 54 - July 30

       Chapter 55 - July 31

       Chapter 56 - July 31

       Chapter 57 - July 31

       Chapter 58 - July 31

       Chapter 59 - July 31

       Chapter 60 - July 31

       Chapter 61 - July 31

       Chapter 62 - July 31

       Chapter 63 - July 31

       Chapter 64 - July 31

       Chapter 65 - July 31

       Chapter 66 - July 31

       Chapter 67 - August 1

       Chapter 68 - August 2

       Chapter 69 - August 3

       Chapter 70 - Dexter, Michigan

       A Note to the Reader

       Acknowledgements

       About the Author

       By the Same Author

       About the Publisher

       Prologue

       DECEMBER 10, 1948

       Ann Arbor, Michigan

      In the shadows of a small white building near the center of the University of Michigan campus, a young man stood motionless as he watched and waited. He was tall and wiry with harshly chiseled features, as if he’d been carved rather than born.

      From his concealed vantage point near the eastern end of the L-shaped Economics Building, the man-made canyon formed by the four-story masonry bulk of the Randall Physics Laboratory and the equally massive West Engineering building lay open before him. The two buildings defined one corner of a large campus quadrangle. A pair of diagonal walkways crisscrossed the formal lawn from opposite corners of the square, intersecting at a large concrete plaza in front of the Graduate Library. The plaza and campus green surrounding it were known

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