Authors: Nathan Dylan Goodwin
‘Nothing, I’m
afraid. The name isn’t registered at all. Ever.’
‘What?
No, I don’t know anything about your dad. I was hoping you were going to
tell me.’
‘The BMW’s
registered to Olivia Walker,’ she said.
‘Kent’s Chief
Constable,’ she added, as if she could tell what he was thinking.
Juliette’s body
sagged. ‘I was suspended. How much surer do I need to be?’
‘Philip
Windsor-Sackville, yeah, I believe so. Why?’
‘I’ll make a
cup of tea and bring you up to speed.’
She was the
officer in charge of the investigation into Mary Coldrick’s death.
‘There’s
something else about your Chief Constable,’ Morton said, handing Juliette a mug
of tea.
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Political family headed up by Frederick
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‘Hmm, me
neither. What do you say we do with him? Invite him in or throw him
out onto the streets?’