CHAPTER 66

Richards got out of the Lexus and slammed the door shut. Halpin pressed the button to wind down the window. ‘Boss, I should come with you,’ he said.

Richards shook his head. ‘I’m just going to have a look-see,’ he said.

‘Boss, it can’t be her. She’s dead.’

‘I know.’

‘I dropped that trunk over the side and she was in it.’

‘So you say.’

‘What, you think I’m lying?’

‘Fuck Mick, I don’t know what to think.’ He pointed at the Audi. ‘All I know is that’s the car I saw and she was driving it. So you just sit tight while I take a look.’ He walked away, slipping his hands into his pockets. He walked up to the car and bent down to look inside the two-seater. There was nothing inside to give a clue as to who owned it, it was as pristine as the day it had rolled off the production line. He peered under the car. The road there was wet, which suggested that the car had been somewhere else during the rainstorm. He straightened up and walked towards Carolyn’s house. She couldn’t be there, he knew that. It couldn’t have been her he’d seen driving the Audi. But the car was there and he hadn’t imagined that.

He pushed open the wrought iron gate and walked down the path. He looked at the front door and wondered if he should ring the doorbell. Carolyn lived alone and she was dead so there was no point, he decided. The path led around to the back of the house and he followed it, treading softly. There was another wrought iron gate at the side of the house and he opened that. There was a paved terrace and beyond it a manicured lawn and, in the distance, a well-tended rockery. He walked on to the terrace. There was a brick barbecue and a round teak table with six chairs around it. He took a deep breath. He could imagine sitting with Carolyn at the table, drinking a decent bottle of wine and looking out over the garden. The house was in central London but the garden wasn’t overlooked and there was a countryside feel to it.

He took out his cigar case and turned to look at the house. To the right was a conservatory filled with palms and ferns, and next to it was a set of French windows leading to her sitting room. He tapped out a cigar. He was just putting it to his mouth when Carolyn walked into the sitting room. She dropped a book onto a sofa and then turned towards the window. When she saw him she opened her mouth and screamed. The cigar fell from his hand as he stared at her in horror.

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