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He thought of Melanie again, and the prospect of having her all to himself for two whole weeks, no whiney parents lurking in the background, no distractions, no work, no worries, just Melanie. He planned to give her a holiday to remember. He planned to give himself the holiday of a lifetime. When she got back to England sheβd need a holiday to get over it. He sniffed a laugh and heard footsteps approaching.
He turned to see Jimβll fix it Mitchell striding toward him, that same tweed cap on his head, that same unhealthy look on his weaselly face. He wasnβt carrying any packets and that was worrying. Maybe it was inside his short suede jacket. Jimmy joined him in leaning on the railings and stared down at a gaggle of giggling short-skirted girls. Didnβt say a word.
βGot the dough?β asked Luke.
βNope.β
βDonβt play games with me, Jimmy.β
Jim sniffed and coughed and spat down on to the road below, narrowly missing a guy carrying a red placard bearing a quote from the gospel according to the book of Saint John.
βYou whacked the wrong guy!β
βWhat!β
βYou heard me. You whacked the wrong guy. The client is not happy.β
βI whacked the guy you told me to whack. The tall white guy, the guitarist, the guy in the middle. Thatβs what you said.β
βYou whacked the wrong guy. The right guy was in the bog, apparently.β
βOh geez. So who was the guy with the holes?β
βSome innocent local kid. But thatβs not the point. The client gave you a contract and you havenβt delivered. Theyβre most unhappy about it.β
βWell, they are not alone in that! Youβll have to set up another hit, Jim, and bloody quick.β
βYouβre telling me. Iβm working on it now.β
βWhen?β
βMaybe tomorrow, maybe the day after.β
βSooner the better. I am going away on holiday.β
βYou are going nowhere! Not until this mess is sorted.β
Luke pursed his lips and slowly bobbed his head. Melanie could wait, for a little while. Sometimes it was best to make them wait. Made it all the more exciting. Made them all the more eager.
βWhat kind of name for a band is All Souls? Sounds like arseholes to me,β said Jimmy, laughing a short, sharp laugh.
βIβll keep the gun,β said Luke.
βYou will if you value your neck,β said Jim, giving Luke a hard stare.
βYou phone me, yeah? When youβve set it up.β
βOh yes, Luke, Iβll be phoning you. You can be sure of that.β
βSooner the better.β
βDo you need more ordnance?β
βNeed what?β
βAmmo Luke, ammo.β
βNah, Iβve enough for this baby.β
βJust make sure you use it on the right guy.β
βJust make sure you find him... and soon!β
Jimmy touched his cap; muttered, βIβll be in touch,β and then, βKeep your phone on,β and he ambled away.
Four
Walter had finally crept into bed at gone three. The completed makeup of the three photofits had been remarkably similar. A neat square headed guy, short brown hair, perfect unbroken nose in the dead centre of his pretty face. They all placed the guy at around five seven tall, slim wiry build, but fit looking, like a cyclist or rower or a racing driver or even a slightly taller jockey.
Neil remained adamant that he didnβt know the guy in the pictures, and neither could he come up with any explanation as to why he was the target for an assassin, and Walter believed him.
The last thing Walter thought of before falling asleep was the woman in green, standing before him, issuing questions; that come-on smirk on her fair face.
Do you have any leads as to who was the assassin?
Is this a drugs related case?
How the hell had she got there so quick?
She was an attractive thing; that was for sure, what was her name again? Gardenia Floem, that was it, not the kind of name you might expect, or ever forget. He wondered why he hadnβt come across her before.
WALTER DRAGGED HIMSELF into the office at ten past eight. He felt wrecked, and it still hadnβt been early enough to beat Karen. She was already there, poring over the photofit pics. She looked as if sheβd had a full nightβs kip. How did she manage to do that? pondered Walter, though he knew the answer well enough. It was called youth, something that Walter hadnβt visited for at least forty years.
He ambled to the coffee machine, yelled over, βWant one?β
βNope,β said Karen, brandishing her bottle of cherry flavoured water in the air.
Walter shook his head and squeezed out the coffee and returned to his desk.
βWhat do you want to do today?β she asked.
βIβd like to go swimming at Barmouth, forecast is good, but that looks unlikely, donβt you think?β
Karen stared at him in that way of hers, telling him to behave, didnβt say a word.
Walter grinned. βI want to go and see Swaythling senior.β
βHeβll probably be at the office, thatβs cool; itβs only five minutes from here.β
Walter nodded and then said, βAnd after that, I want to speak to Neilβs mother.β
βDo you know where they live?β
βNot yet, daddy Swaythling can tell us all about that, canβt he?β
βIs this drugs related, do you think?β
βYour guess is as good as mine. Neil didnβt come across to me as a liar. If he was lying he was very good at it.β
βI agree. So if heβs not into drugs, why is someone trying to kill him?β
βMillion dollar question, Greenwood, million dollar question. Find the motive,
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