An Island Reunion by Lilly Mirren

An Island Reunion by Lilly Mirren

Author:Lilly Mirren [Mirren, Lilly]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781922650245
Publisher: Black Lab Press


The next day, Bea, Charmaine and Evie all gathered for a coffee at the dock before heading to the police station together. On the way there, they stopped by the bank. Charmaine took a photograph of the jewellery on her phone, then put it back in her lock box.

Inside the station, Bea’s fingers drummed out a steady rhythm on the arm of her chair. Evie chewed a fingernail. Charmaine sat opposite Bea and stared at the floor by her feet.

“Come with me,” a cheerful woman said.

They followed her to Detective Mooney’s office, and each took a seat against the wall. He wasn’t there, but came in soon after carrying a cup of tea on a saucer. He set the saucer down on his desk and went to shake hands with each of the women. His demeanour was much friendlier than it had been the day before when it was only Bea in his office.

“Welcome, ladies. How nice to see you. Can I offer you a drink?”

“No, thank you,” Evie said. “We’ve had one.”

“Beatrice told me you have something to share with me. A statement to make in the Mary Brown case?”

He glanced from one woman to the other. His gaze finally landed on Bea.

She nodded. “Thank you for seeing us, Detective. We have a story to tell that I think you’ll enjoy.”

By the time Bea had finished relaying what Betsy had told her and Charmaine had woven her own tale of the events of her life and shown the photographs of stolen jewellery, the detective’s attitude had become more serious and pensive. He called for another detective to come into the room, and between them, they had the women repeat everything from the beginning in a formal recorded statement.

“One of the keys to breaking the case was that Betsy had photographs of herself pinned up behind the cash register in the florist shop,” Charmaine explained. “Taken with famous people.”

“How did she know so many of them, I wonder?” Bea asked.

“I imagine her former husband had relationships with a lot of powerful people,” Detective Mooney mused. “From what you’ve told me.”

Had Detective Mooney already discovered Betsy’s true identity when investigating the case? It seemed like he knew more than he’d let on to them. Regardless, the truth was out in the open now, and Bea was glad. It was no longer her burden to carry.

Finally, Detective Mooney sat back in his chair, hands linked behind his head, and sighed. “Well, that’s a lot more detail than I would’ve thought possible. Well done, ladies. You make fine detectives.”

“Will you arrest Betsy?” Bea asked.

The two detectives exchanged a glance. “We’ll need to get a warrant from a judge on the mainland, and that might not happen for a few days. But there is something we can tell you that might give you a bit more understanding of the situation. Before you came into the station today, Frank Norton visited and informed us that Betsy Norton, his mother, is missing.”



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