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Authors: Martha Grimes

Rainbow's End (57 page)

“Well, I more or less made a pact with a friend. Girl I know who works a cigarette and magazine kiosk at Heathrow.”

Trev grunted. “Helluva job if you're trying to stop.”

“Yes. I expect if Desdemona can stay off them, well, I can.”

“Desdemona, huh? Shakespeare.
Othello
?”

Jury nodded.

“Me and the wife, we saw that, must've been ten, twelve years ago. Went up to Stratford-upon-Avon—”

Jury sighed. You thought you'd got away from something, but it just came at you round another corner.

“—and that's what was playing. They got this Royal Theatre or something there.”

“Royal Shakespeare Theatre. The RSC. Royal Shakespeare Company, they're called.”

“That's it. It all comes back. It's this king, what a yob he was, kills his wife—that's Desdemona, right?—because he thinks she's been messing around. Stupid twit takes the word of—what's his name?”

“lago.”

“That's the fella. lago. Bit of a wide lad, him. So all he has to do is flash this hankie in front of the king's face and tell him he found it in you-know-who's bed and Bob's-your-uncle, that's the end of Desdemona. If the coppers looked at evidence the way that yobbo did, we'd all of us be in the nick. She never had a chance, did Desdemona. Jealousy, that's what. ‘Beware the green-eyed monster,' and so on.” Trevor sighed, and the end of his cigarette glowed red as he dragged in. “Just goes to show.”

The two of them sat in the dark, both pulling their collars up against the cold, both wishing it were sunup or sunset, a sight that might make the sitting here worth it, maybe Nature sympathizing for a change, saying,
You put up with a lot, you yobs, but look at this, now. Flash
!

Jury was smiling. “Just goes to show.”

Also Available in Print and eBook

DOUBLE DOUBLE
is a dual memoir of alcoholism written by Martha Grimes and her son Ken. This brutally candid book describes how different both the disease and the recovery can look in two different people—even two people who are mother and son.

THE WAY OF ALL FISH
is a wickedly funny sequel to Grimes's bestselling novel,
Foul Matter
, “a satire of the venal, not to say murderous practices of the New York publishing industry” (
The New York Times Book Review
).

Martha Grimes eBooks available from Scribner

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The Dirty Duck

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Jerusalem Inn

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Help the Poor Struggler

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The Deer Leap

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