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  "That's nice," Mom said. "Oh! Before I forget--there was a picture of you in the newspaper. I saved it." She delved into her handbag and brought out a folded clipping. She straightened it out and gave it to Jeannie.

  Jeannie had seen it before, but she studied it as if it were new to her. It showed her at the congressional inquiry into the experiments at the Aventine Clinic. The inquiry had not yet produced its report, but there was not much doubt what it would say. The questioning of Jim Proust, televised nationwide, had been a public humiliation such as had never been seen before. Proust had blustered and shouted and lied, and with every word his guilt had become plainer. When it was over he had resigned as a senator.

  Berrington Jones had not been allowed to resign but had been dismissed from Jones Falls by the discipline committee. Jeannie had heard he had moved to California, where he was living on a small allowance from his ex-wife.

  Preston Barck had resigned as president of Genetico, which had been liquidated to pay agreed compensation to the eight mothers of the clones. A small sum had been set aside to pay for counseling to help each of the clones deal with his troubled history.

  And Harvey Jones was serving five years for arson and rape.

  Mom said: "The paper says you had to testify. You weren't in any kind of trouble, were you?"

  Jeannie exchanged a smile with Steve. "For a week, back in September, I was kind of in trouble, Mom. But it worked out all right in the end."

  "That's good."

  Jeannie stood up. "We have to go now. It's our honeymoon. We have a plane to catch."

  "Where are you going?"

  "A little resort in the Caribbean. People say it's the most beautiful place in the whole world."

  Steve shook Mom's hand, and Jeannie kissed her good-bye.

  "Have a good rest, honey," Mom said as they left. "You deserve it."

  Acknowledgments

  I am deeply grateful to the following people for their kind help with the research for The Third Twin:

  In the Baltimore City Police Department: Lieutenant Frederic Tabor, Lieutenant Larry Leeson, Sergeant Sue Young, Detective Alexis Russell, Detective Aaron Stewart, Detective Andrea Nolan, Detective Leonard Douglas; In the Baltimore County Police Department: Sergeant David Moxely and Detective Karen Gentry; Court Commissioner Cheryl Alston, Judge Barbara Baer Waxman, Assistant State's Attorney Mark Cohen; Carole Kimmell, RN, at Mercy Hospital; Professor Trish VanZandt and her colleagues at Johns Hopkins University; Ms. Bonnie Ariano, executive director of the Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Center in Baltimore; At the University of Minnesota: Professor Thomas Bouchard, Professor Matthew McGue, Professor David Lykken; At the Pentagon: Lieutenant-Colonel Letwich, Captain Regenor;

  At Fort Detrick in Frederick, Md.: Ms. Eileen Mitchell, Mr. Chuck Dasey, Colonel David Franz; Peter D. Martin of the Metropolitan Police Forensic Science Laboratory;

  Computer experts Wade Chambers, Rob Cook, and Alan Gold;

  and especially professional researcher Dan Starer, of Research for Writers, New York City, who put me in touch with most of the above people.

  I am also grateful to my editors, Suzanne Baboneau, Marjorie Chapman, and Ann Patty; to friends and family who read drafts of the book and made comments, including Barbara Follett, Emanuele Follett, Katya Follett, Jann Turner, Kim Turner, John Evans, George Brennan, and Ken Burrows; to agents, Amy Berkower, Bob Bookman, and--most of all--my oldest collaborator and sharpest critic, Al Zuckerman.

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