As a well known Hollywood mystic, Marsia Hagar was the repository of man secrets, some of them exceedingly dangerous to know. And when Joyce Amber agreed to play the organ in the chapel in which the mystic held her sessions, she exposed herself to the same dangers, although this had not been described as one of the concomitants of her job.
For Joyce could not help overhearing some of Marsia's conversations with her clients, including one in which she was accusing a man of the murder of a friend who had fallen out of a helicopter. If Marsia was right, and Joyce kept silent, would she be an accessory after the crime? On the other hand, could she afford to risk her life repeating what she had heard when she could not be certain of its accuracy?
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