The Water Clock (Philip Dryden Thrillers) by Jim Kelly
Author:Jim Kelly [Kelly, Jim]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: General, Fiction, Suspense, Thrillers
ISBN: 0843960000
Google: _OcGWqp3cj0C
Amazon: B0099SH570
Publisher: Leisure Books
Published: 2007-12-15T00:00:00+00:00
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The Crowâs offices were normally deserted on a Sunday but he met Henry coming out of his flat in full Scout commissionerâs uniform and regalia. The editor was unnaturally and strangely excited. His bony throat pulsated with the bobbing of his Adamâs apple.
âScoutsâ sports day,â he explained breathlessly to Dryden as he rearranged his badges in front of the mirror.
âGoodo,â said Dryden, and got a vaguely suspicious glance in return.
He hit the phones. During his time with the News at Westminster heâd built up good contacts with a press officer at the Treasury. About the same age as Dryden, heâd lived close by in north London. Heâd invited him and his wife to Lauraâs family café for lunch. Theyâd got on. He rang him at home.
Money was the key to the puzzle. A lot of cash, assuming the Crossways gang had flogged George Wardâs silver, was still unaccounted for after more than thirty years. There was the £510 Tommy Shepherd had won, there was the £648 in cash and the silver â valued at £800-£1,000. More than £2,000.
He left a message on the answerphone. What would that £2,000 be worth today?
In The Crowâs darkroom Dryden emptied the paperâs antique camera and put half a dozen prints in the fixer from those he had taken of the fire at the circus wintergrounds. Then he made a coffee and reminded himself that only sad fuckers worked on Sunday. He unlocked the drawer of his desk to retrieve the file Stubbs Senior had given him on the Crossways robbery. It was a résumé, presumably written for the incoming Scotland Yard detectives, of those interviewed in connection with Tommyâs disappearance. It was sixty pages long, close-typed on A4, and it took him two hours to read. He was interrupted only once by the phone on his desk. He let it ring and listened to the message.
âHi.â It was Kathy. âYou there?â
He picked up the phone just too late to stop her ringing off â and felt the guilty rush of relief.
Once heâd finished the file Stubbs Senior had given him he still had a Sunday afternoon to waste until Tommyâs funeral. But now he had something to waste it on. The squad Stubbs had led had done a thorough job. More than thirty interviews had been conducted with what the police liked to call Tommy Shepherdâs âassociatesâ. Two had caught Drydenâs attention. In the first days of the investigation Stubbs had personally interviewed the Reverend John Tavanter, a newly installed vicar in his first parish at St Johnâs, Little Ouse. Later, in the September of 1966, he had brought Liz Barnett, then a twenty-year-old housewife and local Labour party activist, in for questioning. Both had what the files coyly called a âromanticâ attachment to the suspect.
But Dryden decided to start with Gladstone Roberts, then a local hoodlum, interviewed within hours of the Crossways robbery. His links with the suspect were more business-like.
Dryden locked up and walked out of the town centre, now swaddled in a foot of unblemished Sabbath snow.
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