Occult Death Investigation by Patrick Galloway
Author:Patrick Galloway
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: occult fiction, occult mystery, historical crime fiction, occult crime detective, 19th century paris, occult mystery thriller, occult murder detection
Publisher: Patrick Galloway
Published: 2024-04-10T00:00:00+00:00
Until then, best regards,
Loreau
âAre you going to meet him?â I asked.
âHow can I not? If the man is willing to make himself available to me, I certainly have a few things to say to him,â Monty said, the gleam returning to his eye. âItâs a very public place, so I neednât fear an ambush. And Iâll have that with me,â he said pointing to the revolver lying on a low table. âI suppose I should give it a name,â he said, picking it up and turning it over in his hands. âBeautiful and deadly, like a woman. How about Gisel?â
âI like it,â I said. âAnd I shall bring my Bowie knife, which I shall call Bowie.â
âAll the same, my dear fellow, I think you should keep your distance,â Monty said as he lit a cigarette. âThis meeting should be just between myself and Loreau. I want him to be as candid as possible, and your presence might put him off. You find a bench a ways off while I meet with him. Of course, Iâll give you a full account afterwards.â
15.
The following day, Thursday, we found ourselves in the Tuileries at noon. There were quite a lot of people milling about, young lovers, old couples and families with small children, and from my spot some ways from the octagonal pond Monty popped in and out of view.
Finally, he found his man and they sat down in two rented chairs by the water. Loreau was dressed in a black wool tail coat with peaked lapels semi-faced in silk, black wool trousers and a white silk waistcoat. His hair was jet black with a mustache to match. The two men spoke in a sedate manner for some ten minutes. Finally Loreau stood and, with what looked from my perspective to be an affable air, shook Montyâs hand and left. After heâd faded from view, I came and sat in his seat.
âWell?â said I.
âHe came straight to the point and asked me what I wanted of him. I told him frankly that I wanted some form of revenge for the death of my friend. He expressed remorse for it, and assured me that he had nothing to do with it, that Bertinaux was a psychopath whoâd acted on his own volition. As a show of good fellowship, he even offered to allow me to join the Order of Trithemius ... and I accepted.â
âYou what?!â I was genuinely shocked. Had my friendâs head been turned? And so easily?
âDonât misunderstand me,â he said, reading my expression, âI have no intention of falling in with that man. Iâm only pretending to along with his ploy to buy my silence by binding me to the Order. Heâs not buying me; Iâm buying time.â
He gazed at the water for a moment, then added, âHe even invited me to what he called a special gathering tomorrow night. At midnight.â
âYou mean ...?â
âIt has to be. The sex rite. Iâm thinking heâll use it as an opportunity to gauge my response, to see if Iâm truly willing to fall in with his level of depravity.
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