Murder at the Altar by Heley Veronica

Murder at the Altar by Heley Veronica

Author:Heley, Veronica [Heley, Veronica]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Publisher: Ostara Publishing
Published: 2010-12-12T16:00:00+00:00


10

Diana dumped her overnight bag in the hall. ‘Mother! What is going on!’ Archie Benjamin hovered on the doorstep, holding a large pink-flow

ered azalea and a bottle of wine. He seemed lost for words. ‘Come in, quick!’ Ellie pulled Archie into the house and slammed the

door shut in the face of the first journalist to reach them. She put on the

chain, and leaned against the door.

‘My dear Ellie!’ Archie perspired, despite the chill wind that had blown

in with them.

Diana glared at him, resenting his familiarity. At that moment Armand

erupted from the living-room.

I am so tired I can’t be bothered to be frightened any more, thought

Ellie. She said, as if this were a normal, everyday event, ‘May I introduce

you? Gentlemen, this is my daughter Diana, whom you may or may not

have met when she stayed with me for some days over the funeral.

Diana, this is my next-door neighbour Armand, who has come here in

search of his wife … whose car was blown up this morning and me with

it. Diana, this is Archie Benjamin, a great friend of your father’s, from the

church. You probably did meet him at the funeral.’

Archie tried to find somewhere to put his plant down so that he could

shake hands with Diana but she was past observing such civilities. ‘I

dare say, but …’

Armand was beyond observing the civilities, too. He had failed to find

his wife but he did have just enough control left to realize that attacking

Ellie physically in the presence of her daughter and Archie Benjamin

was going to be counter-productive.

Approaching Ellie, he spat some words low into her ear. ‘I’ll be back!’

He wrestled the chain off the door and flung himself outside. Ellie neither knew nor cared whether he was attacked by the waiting journalists. She thought him well able to take care of himself and indeed in a few seconds she heard his own front door bang. Perhaps the journalists

would turn their attention to him now.

She had other problems to solve.

‘Mother, ring the police and get rid of that rabble outside!’ ‘I can’t, dear, unless I can get the telephone working again.’ She

pushed the telephone cord back into the socket, replaced the receiver

and the phone rang at once. Somebody was making use of the latest

technology to ring as soon as the line was free. So she couldn’t get a

line to ring out. She took the receiver off the hook.

Diana whipped off her coat and gave Archie a withering glance. ‘Mother

is perfectly all right now I’m here, so you needn’t stay.’

Ellie wondered why Diana had to be so rude all the time. In her fatigue,

she felt a distance growing between herself and the others. Little as she

liked him, she didn’t want Archie to go away feeling offended – as indeed

he appeared to be at the moment, pursing his lips at Diana, and screwing up his eyes at her.

‘Archie, Diana is right. I shall be quite safe with her here to look after

me. But there is something you can do for me if you will. I was speaking

to



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