2 The Imposter (49 page)

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Authors: Mark Dawson

“And then we go back to London.”

He reached into the pocket where his cigarettes were and felt the sharp point of the letter opener. He turned and pointed down the lawns to the lake and the boathouse. “It’s quieter down there. We can talk about whatever you want.”

“After you,” MacCauley said.

 

The Soho Noir series begins with THE BLACK MILE. For a free sample of the first chapter, read on.

 

 

CHAPTER 1

MONDAY, 10
th
JUNE 1940

 

 

DETECTIVE INSPECTOR FRANK MURPHY stepped away from the girl’s body and went to the window; the yelling from the crowd outside was louder. He pulled the thick black-out curtains aside. It was dusk, eight o’clock, a silvery moon rising above the rooftops. An ARP Warden walked his rounds; tarts and their johns found their alleys; tail-gunners from the Piccadilly Circus Meat Rack flounced theatrically, touting for trade. The noise was coming from the junction with Frith Street, away to the right. A large crowd had gathered outside the Vesuvio Restaurant. A dozen bobbies had formed a buffer and two mounted officers kept skittish horses in line. Frank watched as a pair of men were led out of the front door, escorted on either side by lads from Tottenham Court Road C.I.D. The crowd bayed as a couple of the woodentops stepped up to clear a path to the Black Maria parked by the kerb.

The restaurant’s large plate glass window shattered as a brick was flung through it.

“It’s getting worse,” Frank said. He watched as the two men were put into the meat wagon. Locals hammered their fists against the sides. “What a mess.”

Detective Sergeant Harry Sparks was going through the girl’s belongings. “Mussolini getting chummy with Hitler, that’s that as far as I’m concerned—we can’t take chances with ‘em. Risk of a Fifth Column, that’s what they’re saying. Best keep them out of the way for the duration.”

Frank let the curtain fall back across the window. “Maybe,” he said. He turned back into the room. It was a tart’s lumber, a cheap single room where punters would come up to get what they’d bought with their oncer: five minutes of slap and tickle and a dose of the clap so bad it’d peel the jewels right off. Cheap furniture, dirty clothes strewn about, unwashed pots and pans in the sink. Squalid. The business transacted inside was gruesome and desperate but it was hardly novel. Frank had seen plenty of rooms like this in Soho and Fitzrovia, especially in the last month.

A neighbour had noticed the door had been shut for three days and had stopped the local bobby. The woodentop had put his size twelve through the flimsy door and discovered the poor girl. Her body was spread out across the single divan. Her tongue protruded from between bluish lips and the bruises around her throat were dark and evocative, the shape of fingers from where they would have met beneath her chin. She had been stabbed a dozen times, probably more than a dozen, and her blood was on the walls, the floor, soaked into the bedding.

“What do you want me to do, guv?”

“Wake Spilsbury up—he better take a look.”

“What do you reckon?”

Frank looked at the girl: seventeen or eighteen if she was a day, a grim and brutal life cut short. He’d been working on the case like every other detective on the manor and he recognised the handiwork. “It’s him.”

He was sure. He’d only taken five days’ rest this time.

Whoever this poor doxy was, she was one of his.

Number five.

 

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DEDICATION

To LD and FD.

 

With special thanks to Mike Wright and Ivan Cotter.

COPYRIGHT

A BLACK DOG PUBLISHING ebook.

First published in Great Britain in 2013 by Black Dog

Ebook first published in 2013 by Black Dog

This ebook published in 2013 by Black Dog

Copyright © Mark Dawson 2013

Formatting by Polgarus Studio

 

The moral right of Mark Dawson to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

 

All the characters in this book are fictitious, and any resemblance to actual persons living or dead is purely coincidental.

 

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Table of Contents

PROLOGUE

PART ONE

1

PART TWO

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

PART THREE

11
12
13
14
15

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