The Isolated Séance by Jeri Westerson
Author:Jeri Westerson [Westerson, Jeri]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-03-02T16:00:00+00:00
FIFTEEN
Watson
âWe owe you no courtesy,â said Ben. âYou were, after all, trying to kill my friend and colleague.â
Badger held a chair thrust into her, chair legs surrounding her torso and pinning her to the wall, like a lion tamer keeping her from attacking. She spat at their feet.
âSteady!â cried Badger. âThatâs a decent rug, that.â
âNever mind,â hissed Ben. What the hell were they going to do with her? And it was the middle of the night. Best to ask the questions they had intended to ask yesterday, he reckoned.
âJosie Williams.â He looked her over. At first, back in Battersea, he had thought she was young. Her body was slim and shapely enough, but this close to her â and under the scrutiny of the lampâs light â he could well see the careworn creases at her eyes, the deep grooves on either side of her mouth, a bit of gray in her dark hair, the beginnings of a wrinkled neck. Her face was nut-brown like the rest of her Nomade brethren, though how much of that was sun and how much dirt was difficult to tell. âWere you the medium at Horace Quinnâs séance the night he was killed?â
âI donât know what youâre talking about.â He had expected her to have some sort of Gypsy accent, but instead she sounded Irish. So, she was a Traveller pretending to be a Romany for the séance.
âWe know it was you,â he lied, âso you might as well make a clean breast of it.â
She raised her chin and glared defiantly, saying not a word.
Watson took another tack. âWhy were you trying to kill my friend?â
She turned her face away, lips tight together.
âI done nothinâ to you,â said Badger, rather sullenly, Ben thought.
With hands at his hips, Ben stared at her a good long time before he leaned right into her. âYou sat directly in front of Horace Quinn at the séance. You were the only one to have a throwing knife just like you brung here to kill Badger with.â And he shook it at her as he made the accusation. âSo only you knew how to chuck it at him, and then you escaped by the window. The evidence is stacked against you. And if you donât confess, the police will haul in Thomas Brent for the murder, and hang an innocent man.â
She jerked her head toward him, wearing the most horrified expression heâd ever seen. Before he could make another remark, they all froze at the sound of urgent pounding on their door.
âThis is the police! Open up!â
Benâs first thought was to make a run for it. But he had to pull that back. Heâd never had the police after him. The holy hell of a noise theyâd all made in the struggle must have alerted Mrs Kelly, and she had likely gone in search of a constable.
They all broke at once from their immobility. Ben grabbed an overcoat and threw it on over his union suit. Badger scrambled across his bed to wrap himself in the coverlet.
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