Platinum by Jo Rees
Author:Jo Rees
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Transworld
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
In Lechley Hall the rain hammered on the lead-pane kitchen windows. Emma slugged back the whisky shot and slammed the glass down on the table. Above the Aga, on a hinge on the wall, the small television was tuned into the news and Emma watched as the perfunctory report of Julianâs death was replaced by showbiz news and a sunny report about Todd Lands kissing a pretty girl at the Cannes Film Festival. Emma couldnât bear it. She pointed the zapper at the small TV and put her head in her hands.
How could the newsreader do that? Move from something so serious to something so flippant and inconsequential?
Didnât they realize that Julianâs death meant everything?
âI donât know how they got hold of the story,â Susie said to Emma apologetically.
Emma rubbed her face. Of course the news channels were going to pick the story up. The table was strewn with the dayâs papers, all detailing Julianâs suicide and the financial disaster heâd left in his wake. She couldnât help resent the gloating tone that some of the papers had taken, delighting in the downfall of many of Julianâs investors.
âThose bastards,â Emma said, wiping her eyes, which seemed to leak continual tears. âCanât they leave anyone alone?â
âThereâs a Lady Whiteley for you,â Pim said, coming into the kitchen. âI left the phone on the bureau in the hall.â
Since theyâd heard the news of Julianâs death, five days ago, Pim and Susie had been amazing, but Emma could tell from the strain on her brotherâs face that he too was reeling from the financial consequences of the platinum mine being a hoax.
Because thatâs what it had been: a hoax.
The worst part was that deep down, on a very subconscious level, Emma realized that sheâd known. Sheâd known from the moment sheâd first seen Dimitry Sergeyokovâs evil face. Yet sheâd allowed Julian to go ahead with it. Sheâd ignored her intuition and looked the other way. And now he was dead.
Poor Julian had arrived in Russia to find panicked engineers at the mine site telling him that the mine heâd purchased was full of sand. The geologistâs report that Sergeyokov had given him was totally fraudulent.
The next discovery was even worse. Sergeyokov had been offloading his own shareholding secretly and steadily at the top of the market. When Julian tried to contact him, he discovered that Sergeyokov had vanished into thin air.
The shambles that had followed had been inevitable. When word got out about the mine, the shares went into freefall. Within twenty-four hours of Julianâs arrival at the site, the shares were as worthless as the mine itself.
In addition came the catastrophic news that most of the money that was supposed to have been transferred from Platinum Reach in the BVIs to the bank in Norilsk had never arrived.
Julian hadnât been able to bear it â or so Emma assumed because of what heâd done next.
Heâd jumped. After midnight. From the twentieth floor of his hotel. A kitchen porter had found his bloodied body frozen in the gutter the next day.
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