Yinka was no ordinary investigator. He had access to databases the average person didn't know existed. And Uche had paid him well.
In less than two days, Yinka had already uncovered three disturbing facts:
1. Miriam Adams doesn't exist—at least not before five years ago.
2. The fingerprint from a cup she left in Uche's house matched someone in the national criminal database.
3. That person's real name?
Amaka Okezie.
Wanted for questioning in a murder case involving a powerful business tycoon—Chief Donald Okonkwo.
Yinka's hands began to shake.
He had to tell Uche.