The Couple at the Table by Sophie Hannah
Author:Sophie Hannah [Sophie Hannah]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton
Published: 2021-11-17T17:00:00+00:00
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Saturday, 11 January 2020
âCan we come back here some time?â said Charlie. It was a dry, bright, freezing cold day. She and Simon, wrapped in jumpers, coats and thick scarves, were reclining on cushionless sun-loungers beside the Tevendon resort pool, which was covered by a blue tarpaulin.
This was Simonâs idea, of course. Anita Khattou had given them full access â they could have been snug and warm inside any of the cottages now instead of here freezing their arses off, but Simon had mumbled something about physical discomfort being as good for their brains as luxury and warmth would have been detrimental, as if he were a scientist whoâd researched the topic. Anita had said, âNo problem,â and tried to disguise her incredulity when Simon had refused her offer of cushions and blankets that would have made the loungers more bearable.
âIâll be coming back here constantly,â he told Charlie. âUntil we solve Brinkwood. Come with me whenever you want.â
âRight. I meant: can we come back here properly one day? For a holiday.â
âHere?â
âDonât look like that. Itâs a holiday resort. Or rather it was.â Ian Brinkwood could have reopened the resort by now if heâd wanted to, but according to Simon, he was adamant: it was staying shut until the police had found and charged whoever had murdered his daughter. Everything had been put on hold: the income the resort brought in, the plans for the new hotel. All deposits for future stays had been refunded with apologies and a distinct lack of âWeâll make it up to youâ promises.
âDo you think itâll ever reopen?â said Charlie with a sigh.
âMaybe. For the time being, Lord Brinkwood seems to want to forget the place exists, and I donât blame him.â
âAll right, forget it then. Itâll never reopen and I can never have a holiday ever again, so I wonât bother to try.â
âWhat do you mean?â said Simon.
Charlie knew this was the worst possible time to raise it with him but she couldnât help it. âNormal people have holidays. Iâm a normal person. I used to go on holiday before I got together with you. It was hard enough to get you to agree to a three-day break here, and then that break turned into a case for you ⦠Even our honeymoon got interrupted by your work, if you remember.â
âLook, if you want to go somewhere, weâll go somewhere, but I donât want to talk about it or think about it now.â
âFair enough. But can we agree that as soon as Jane Brinkwoodâs killerâs been caught, we book a holiday â abroad, if this place still hasnât reopened? In fact, letâs just say abroad. Portugal or Spain or somewhere like that?â
âFine. Whatever.â
âReally?â He couldnât be agreeing so readily. âYou wonât have a late-night chat with your mother and then ambush me with a load of plane crash statistics?â
âNo one needs to fly to go abroad these days.â
Charlie closed her eyes and did her best to imagine that she was on a baking
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