Read The Scandal at 23 Mount Street (An Angela Marchmont Mystery Book 9) Online
Authors: Clara Benson
Tags: #murder mystery
Angela glanced up sharply, but Barbara was poking at a bank of muddy snow with a stick, quite unconscious of having said anything remarkable. Angela had feared that she would put two and two together, but it appeared that she was still innocent enough to believe what she had been told. One day, perhaps, she would realize that there was more to the story than met the eye, but for now it looked as though Angela were safe.
‘Yes, I suppose it is a coincidence,’ she said.
‘I’m sorry he turned out to be a murderer,’ went on Barbara. ‘I mean to say, I know he was a thief, but I should never have thought of him as the violent type when we met him that time in Cornwall. As a matter of fact, I rather liked him.’
She bent over to tie her shoelace, which had come loose.
‘So did I,’ said Angela after a moment, so softly that Barbara did not hear her.
Barbara straightened up.
‘You’re looking a bit peaky, Angela,’ she said. ‘I don’t suppose it was much fun being in gaol. Perhaps you ought to go away for a week or two.’
‘Perhaps I shall,’ said Angela.
And perhaps she would. She had had an invitation only that morning from some friends of hers who were sympathetic to her plight, and who wanted her to come with them to the South of France. The weather would be warm and there would be lots of friendly people and it would all be very gay, they promised her. It sounded very appealing, for anywhere would be better than here at present, and she did not want to be alone.
‘You will come back though, won’t you?’ said Barbara, and there was a little note of anxiety in her voice. ‘You’re not going to run off again, I hope.’
‘Of course I’ll come back,’ said Angela. ‘You won’t get rid of me now. Just you wait and see.’
‘Good,’ said Barbara. She shivered. ‘I’m cold. Let’s go and have some tea.’
For a few seconds they stood facing one another, and at that moment no-one could have doubted the resemblance between them. They had spent so many years apart, and who knew whether what had been lost could ever be recovered? Still, now was the time to try. There was a pause as they gazed uncertainly at one another, then Barbara smiled and linked her arm through Angela’s, and mother and daughter turned and walked back towards the warmth of the house.
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Can Angela clear her conscience and find happiness again? The adventure continues in The Shadow at Greystone Chase, the last in the Angela Marchmont series, coming soon!
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