“Considering, she decided rather than starting with MacKensie, she’d do a run on Downing’s alibi. Lydia Su. Make that Dr. Lydia Su, Eve discovered. Biophysicist, on staff at Lotem Institute of Science and Technology, New York. Age thirty-three, single. Asian—Korean and Chinese. One sib, a sister, four years younger—a linguist, Eve noted, living in London. Parents married thirty-five years—a nice run, in Eve’s opinion. Father a neurosurgeon, mother also a scientist. Nanotech. So, Eve ...thought, highly motivated, highly intelligent, highly educated family. Well-educated in Lydia Su’s case, Eve read, at Yale. “Interesting. Isn’t that interesting?” But then a lot of really smart people, rich people, motivated people went to Yale. Still . . . Following the line, she toggled back to check where Charity Downing had studied art.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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