
As Warshawski learns more about how unions and their leaders, at the same time as she gets to know the wealthy and powerful Thayer family, we get a look at how both sides live. Andrew McGraw represents the views and concerns of the working class. The real John Thayer, whom we get to know in this novel, represents money, power and social position.

What Warshawski soon finds is that nothing is quite as it seemed.

She leaves the apartment as quickly as she can, reports the murder and begins to dig even harder into the disappearance of Anita Hill. Now Warshawski’s faced not just with a missing young woman, but with a case of murder. When Warshawski gets to Pete Thayer’s apartment, she’s shocked to find his body. The next day, she goes to the campus of the University of Chicago, where both young people are students and where Anita Hill was last seen. A few things about the case don’t seem quite right to Warshawski, but she agrees to take it on. Anita has disappeared, and Thayer says that Pete blames him he’s even threatened to change his own name and disappear unless Anita is found. He wants to hire Warshawski to find Anita Hill, girlfriend of his son Pete. The client introduces himself as John Thayer, a powerful banking Vice-President. OL18044W Page_number_confidence 95.34 Pages 410 Partner Innodata Ppi 300 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20200706095142 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 652 Scandate 20200619020104 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 9781410436450 Tts_version 4.The novel begins when Warshawski gets an evening visit from an unusual client. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 06:03:47 Boxid IA1855114 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier
