Birder Murder Mysteries 3-Book Bundle by Steve Burrows
Author:Steve Burrows
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Dundurn
Published: 2016-05-12T00:00:00+00:00
29
âIâm not sure this is a panini,â said Jejeune, dubiously regarding the sandwich on the plate in front of him. A placard outside the pub suggested that the building had been around since the time John Cabot set off on his first voyage of discovery to Jejeuneâs homeland, but the pubâs menu reflected Britainâs embrace of all things modern and foreign.
âOf course itâs not a panini. Do you think the locals would stand for prices like these if the sandwiches didnât have foreign names? Besides, I didnât bring you here for the food. I thought you would like these.â
She nodded toward the water just beyond the patio on which they were sitting. A flotilla of Mute Swans were drifting sedately past, perhaps as many as thirty of them. Jejeune was aware that he shouldnât approve of this; birds living off an artificial food supply of bread thrown to them by the pubâs customers. It couldnât be good for the riverâs natural ecosystem either. But almost despite himself, he found the beauty of the birds mesmerizing â their pure white plumage, the noble bearing of those sensuously curved necks. Watching them now, it was impossible not to admire the majesty of the effortless gliding over the surface of the dark water.
âWhat do they call a flock of swans anyway?â asked Shepherd, watching them as intently as Jejeune.
âA lamentation is one common term. Some people say a bevy.â
DCS held up her glass. âA bevy, thenâ she said, taking a drink. She leaned back slightly, as if to take in the view â the water, the cottages on the far bank, the people at the other tables basking in the weak spring sunshine.
âYou might be interested to know that Constable Holland, too, is less than convinced that Nyceâs attempt to kill Waters is the revenge of an anguished lover. He came to see me a couple of days ago. God knows where you were. Busy, I suppose, or off birding somewhere. He wondered if perhaps you might have overplayed your hand a little when you questioned Nyce, and inadvertently identified Waters as our prime suspect.â She held up her hand. âYes, I know, Iâve already spoken to Danny Maik. But even if you didnât mention Waters by name, itâs possible that Nyce picked up on it. Donât give me that look, Domenic. It happens. Nyce is a very bright chap. A university professor, for Godâs sake. You canât always be the cleverest person in the room, you know. If he was able to identify Waters as our suspect, well â¦â
âWell, what?â asked Jejeune defensively. âIf Nyce could give us our suspect, albeit dead, then we could all just pack our bags and go home?â
âHolland does have a point. There are plenty of questions that wouldnât ever be asked if we had our number one suspect on a slab in the mortuary. It might well be enough to justify closing the case. After all, who is going to keep digging if we already believe
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
The Secret History by Donna Tartt(19066)
Shot Through the Hearth by Kate Carlisle(18770)
Who'd Have Thought by G Benson(16577)
The Betrayed by David Hosp(12779)
Red by Erica Spindler(12566)
Kathy Andrews Collection by Kathy Andrews(11819)
Scorched Eggs by Childs Laura(11346)
Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher(8897)
(2T) A Bone to Pick by Harris Charlaine(7807)
Two Kinds of Truth by Michael Connelly(7439)
Heavenfield: A DCI Ryan Mystery (The DCI Ryan Mysteries Book 3) by LJ Ross(7135)
Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult(7124)
The Thirst by Nesbo Jo(6937)
The Space Between by Michelle L. Teichman(6935)
Pandemic (The Extinction Files Book 1) by A.G. Riddle(6533)
The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion(6388)
The Vegetarian by Han Kang(6293)
Assassin’s Fate by Robin Hobb(6203)
Vow of Obedience by Veronica Black(5924)