The Beijing Opera Murder by Chris West
Author:Chris West [West, Chris]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sharpe Books
Published: 2020-12-28T22:00:00+00:00
Chapter Ten
Usually, after he had drunk a bit, Bao had the same dream, of running from a phalanx of armed soldiers but getting no further away from them. Last night, he and Zhao had put away several Tsingtaos and a tumbler of Maotai spirit, but Bao was dreaming of food. A bowl of decently-cooked rice, sea-cucumber stuffed with minced pork and ginger, deep-fried Yellow River carp in black rice-vinegar sauce. Then a siren started up, barging its way into his feast like an uninvited guest. It wouldnât stop; the meal was a memory; he sat up and rubbed his eyes.
Outside, figures were running. Bao threw on his uniform and staggered out into the early morning air.
âWhatâs up?â
âAccident,â said someone.
A crowd had gathered by the gate. He went over to join them.
âOne of your people,â said another spectator. âFell off the mountain.â
Bao, instantly cured of last nightâs excess, ran back to the investigation office. It was locked. His imagination raced. It wouldnât be Chen; the team-leader rarely left his office. If anyone went up the mountain, it was usually Zhao or Fang.
Zhao appeared. âWhatâs it all about?â
âDonât know. Someoneâs fallen off the cliff.â
Zhao raised his eyebrows. âHad to happen, didnât it? Those stupid bloody archaeologists!â
âItâs one of ours, apparently.â
âWhat? Who?â
A party of men could be seen approaching the camp. The two policemen walked down to the gate, arriving at about the same time as the stretcher-bearers. The body was covered with a sheet.
âWhere are you taking him?â asked Bao.
âDonât know, sir,â one of the men replied. He looked pale and his breath smelt of vomit.
âUse the main workroom,â said Zhao. âTheyâll have to stop fiddling with bits of pottery for the day.â
A man ran ahead to warn Professor Qiao. Bao walked alongside the body.
âWho was it?â he asked the stretcher-bearers.
âWeâre not quite sure.â
They cleared a space in the workroom and put the body down. Bao pulled back the cover. Dr Jian, who had been watching with interest suddenly ran out of the room. Bao grimaced, thinking he recognized the victim. He went through the pockets. Heâd been correct. It was Chief Security Officer Wu.
The man who had found the body was a Private Han. When Bao suggested he show him the place where heâd made the discovery, the lad looked less than enthusiastic.
âYouâll have to get used to the sight of death if youâre going to be a soldier,â Bao said as they walked across the dry upper valley.
âYes, sir,â Han replied. He was lanky and delicate featured, not really the fighting type. Bao seemed to recall that Han came from a good family. They had probably pressurized him into joining up.
Bao took him through his story again. âYouâd gone for a walk, and heard a scream. You looked up, and saw Wu falling. Correct?â
Han nodded.
âDid you look up to check where heâd fallen from and if there was any activity up there?â
âNo, sir.â
Bao hoped the lad wouldnât try and transfer from the Army to the police.
They reached the scree at the foot of the mountain.
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