Big Over Easy, The by Fforde Jasper
Author:Fforde, Jasper [Fforde, Jasper]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction, Fantasy, Detective and Mystery Stories, Suspense, Fantasy Fiction, Mystery, Large Type Books, General & Literary Fiction, Nursery Rhymes, Mystery & Detective - General, Fairy Tales; Folklore & Mythology, Adaptations, Fiction - Mystery, Detective, Fiction & related items
ISBN: 9780786282333
Google: IHVGPgAACAAJ
Amazon: 0786282339
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Published: 2005-01-02T06:00:00+00:00
“We don’t have weeks.”
Shenstone put his head around the door. “Hello, Jack!” he said cheerfully. “Want to hear the results of the vacuumings I took from the carpet at Grimm’s Road?”
“Sure.”
“In a word, it’s shit.”
“The case? I don’t need you to tell me that.”
“No, the vacuumings. It’s bird shit.”
“Bird shit?”
“Shit of birds, sir.”
“I know what bird shit is, Bob, but what’s it doing at Grimm’s Road?”
“I don’t know. It had been trodden into the carpet.”
“Recent?”
“Some recent, some old. The recent stuff, very recent—exited the back end of a bird less than a week ago.”
“That recent, huh?”
Jack took the report and read it aloud carefully. “‘Noted on the carpet were traces of an animal excrement that closely resembled that from aquatic birds such as coots, ducks, geese, etc….’”
He thanked Shenstone, who crept out silently. Jack wrote “Bird shit?” on the board and underlined it. He then added “Gold” and “Spongg shares” and “Willie Winkie.”
He sat in his chair and stared at the whiteboard. The case was still intractable. What in hell’s name had Humpty been up to?
“Detective Inspector Spratt?” came an unfamiliar voice from the door. They all turned to find Briggs with a small and weaselly-looking officer.
“You know I am.”
“My name is DCI Bestbeloved—IPCC. We need to talk.”
The Independent Police Complaints Commission was the police who policed the police. They were the ones who descended from a great height on any officer even suspected of wrongdoing.
“Good afternoon, sir,” said Jack, thinking perhaps that he would have to give evidence against another officer or something. “How can I help?”
“By cooperating with the IPCC,” put in Briggs with a sigh.
“About what? You said I had until Saturday to finger Humpty’s killer!”
“It’s nothing to do with Mr. Dumpty,” said DCI Bestbeloved in a coldly businesslike manner. “It’s about the three pigs. They are pursuing a case for harassment, mental cruelty and malicious prosecution.”
34. Investigated PIGGY IN ROAST BEEF SHOCK
A piggy was caught eating roast beef yesterday, in direct contravention of rules governing the use of animal-based products’ being included in animal feed. The piggy, one of a litter of five, was in isolation yesterday as officers from DEFRA tried to trace the other members of his family. A spokesman for the agency had this to say: “Fortunately for us, one of the little piggies stayed at home, and another, when offered the roast beef, refused. A fourth went “wee wee wee” all the way home and is now also in quarantine. We are still trying to trace the first little piggy, who, it seems, went to market. Until he is caught, we have instructed the withdrawal of all pork-related foodstuffs from shops and have decided to cull everything in sight, whether porcine or not, just to be sure.
—Extract from The Gadfly, March 9, 2001
“Chymes put you up to this, didn’t he?” demanded Jack as he sat on a hard plastic chair in one of the interview rooms.
“No one puts us up to anything,” replied Bestbeloved stonily. “We will be conducting a full inquiry in due course.
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