A Body in the Library by Jan Jones
Author:Jan Jones [Jones, Jan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction
Published: 2023-08-29T16:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER TEN
Gideon strode to catch up with Kenelm. âDid you find metal polish on Seatonâs clothes, then?â
âVery funny. Weâre giving all large wheeled objects within a quarter of a mile the same treatment. I borrowed yours for forensics yesterday, and your sack-barrow.â
âBloody cheek,â said Gideon without rancour. âBet you donât get anything from Janeâs except a headache from the glare. It doesnât look as if sheâs ever used it. I canât see anyone climbing over the fence to borrow it.â
âNot to mention the only footprints in the flower bed at the back being made by a shoe size very similar to hers, as Iâm sure you noticed.â
âGet you, being a detective.â
âSomeone has to be. It was obvious last night the way Macreadyâs thoughts are tending. Local blokes with a grudge and their own wives for alibis. The lack of blood anywhere in Church Lea is explained away by the rain. Heâs not even trying to look any wider. Youâre right about the glare from this barrow. What was Janeâs husband like? Apart from playing cricket and golf and being a stickler over his tools.â
âPatrick? Very have-a-go. I always thought it was a good thing he didnât hold a gun licence or heâd have peppered trespassers with buckshot. As it was he used to charge out of the house brandishing a golf club if anyone even happened to step off the pavement on to his bit of grass verge. Heart attack took him off in the middle of an argument at the Horse & Groom about how that farmer in Norfolk was within his rights years ago to shoot the burglar and he should never have been sent to prison.â
âJeez, what did he think the police were for?â
Gideon shrugged. âKeeping law and order, obviously. Janeâs a bit like that too, to be honest. Not one of lifeâs forgive-and-forget brigade. Everything in her hall is for show, by the way. Her own golf clubs are kept oiled and polished in the utility room. She explained while I was doing her conservatory that even though she used to play junior county cricket, Patrickâs cricket bat gave out far more desirable vibes than hers would.â
âIâll take her word for it. Right, off to forensics. The glamour of being a copper.â
Gideon grinned and continued around the corner towards the school. Tanya was in a huddle of other mums but came over when he caught her eye.
She studied Annieâs sketch. âYeah, that was her, and they left together all lovey-dovey.â
âYou might want to mention that to Inspector Gray.â
Angry voices sounded from the group. âAn hour he had him there for questioning. An hour! I had to give his tea to the dog and make him a new lot.â
âHe questioned Ali for two hours. I told them he was home at ten and in bed by half-past, but did they listen?â
âDetective Superintendent Macready, I take it,â said Gideon.
Tanya rolled her eyes. âHeâs like a dog with a bone. Old Mrs Ameeter is going to need a minder
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