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quickly as she dared, and maintained that pace down the length of the street. The sun was about to dip behind the mountain when she arrived back at The Rock.

The weak, slanting afternoon sun made the dark interior of The Rock even stuffier. The heat was oppressive after being outside. And it was quiet. Emma was used to a certain amount of white noise in a pub. A clattering of glasses, an occasional rendition of an Oasis song in C-flat. There was none of that here. The two men from that morning hadn't moved. For a moment she almost felt a twinge of dรฉjร  vu. Was that haggard and pock-marked dart board really there this morning, or did she remember it from every broken-down pub she had ever seen?

Two regulars, bent over a low table, turned and looked at her this time. The spell was broken. This was the part of her job she dreaded the most, like the feeling before reaching into a bucket of slime. She wished she could talk to strangers as easily as David did. That charming son of a bitch even seemed to enjoy it. She walked over, nudging a precarious glass back from the edge of the bar on her way.

โ€œMind if I join you?โ€

โ€œNot at all. My nameโ€™s Red. This is Darren.โ€ He jerked his head toward a man who had already gone back to his beer. โ€œYou're Ned's new second, Cambourne?โ€ He tapped his thumb in a slow rhythm.

โ€œYes.โ€ Emma sat across from him and tried not to touch the table.

โ€œThe old Governor General, he had an American assistant. Clare Han?โ€ Red took a drink while looking at her expectantly.

โ€œOh. Uh, no I canโ€™t say the name rings a bell. Did you know the Sergeant... Ned, well?โ€

โ€œWhat do you mean, Ned who lived here on the island?โ€

โ€œSorry, I guess that was a stupid question.โ€

โ€œNo, it's alright. We were mates. Went fishing just a few days before it happened. You haven't seen the sea here when it's calm. It's a thing of beauty.โ€

โ€œIs that usual, the two of you going fishing together?โ€

โ€œYeah, we went from time to time. It makes you feel like youโ€™re the only people in the world when youโ€™re out there. I used to like that a lot. But it's mostly him and Greg that go. They've been tight since they were lads.โ€

โ€œAnd where is he now?โ€

โ€œGreg? At home. I saw him this morning.โ€

โ€œYou spoke to him this morning? Did he say anything about Ned?โ€

โ€œNo. He said he might drop by the station later and have a drink with Evan, but I don't believe he'll be out of the house today. Bit shaken up about what happened, you know. It's one thing when a mate falls off his perch. But it's been a long time since we had something like this happen around here.โ€

โ€œWhen you last saw Ned, did he say anything to you that might suggest he was unhappy?โ€

โ€œNever. Can't imagine what pushed him to do it.โ€

Darren shook his head. โ€œTerrible business. Terrible.โ€

โ€œI'm sorry to pry. Police instinct, I guess. I actually came to talk to you about Steve.โ€

โ€œSteve White, you mean?โ€

โ€œIs there another Steve?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s him, then. Do you know hi- Do you know where he might have disappeared to?โ€

โ€œOh yeah, I heard he was missing when he was supposed to bring Jessieโ€™s truck back with a new starter, and he never showed.โ€

Darren leaned in. โ€œAny idea where he might be, Constable?โ€

โ€œNo, Mr...โ€

โ€œDarren.โ€

โ€œRight. No, Darren, I was hoping you two might be able to help me in that department. When was the last time either of you saw Steve?โ€

Red sat up strait and took a deep breath. โ€œI havenโ€™t seen him in a while. I know my girl Sarah saw him at church two weeks ago. At the parsonage, I mean. But he wasn't there this last Sunday. It was a horrible, wet day. Probably just stayed in. I canโ€™t say I blame him.โ€

Emma looked out the window at the gray sky. โ€œWhat constitutes bad weather in this part of the world?โ€

โ€œListen, Steve's on the other side of the downs and The Culley. Let's see you stomp through that in a rainstorm.โ€

โ€œOf course. Does your daughter know Steve well, then?โ€

โ€œNot really. He's got his work during the day, and she's got the cannery.โ€

Emma forced herself to take a long look into the man's eyes. It was an effort she could only sustain for a second, but that was enough to make his own eyes flicker and look away.

โ€œSo she would have been working when Ned was last seen in good health?โ€

โ€œYes, I believe she told me she was at work when she heard the bad news.โ€

โ€œThen she works the night shift as well as the day shift?โ€

โ€œWell, sometimes.โ€

He was lying to her face. That was an amateur mistake. Talented liars only told the truth.

โ€œSir. You don't know me very well, so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. I'm not inclined to look the other way when people lie to me, especially when there is a missing person case in progress. So why don't we start over and you tell me exactly what the relationship is between Sarah and Steve.โ€

Emma hoped the smile she felt wasn't visible. People came in good and bad varieties, but they could always be relied upon to behave the same way under pressure. It was just a matter of knowing where to press.

โ€œThey don't know each other well. Never have.โ€ Red's eyes showed sincerity.

โ€œBut you were hiding something from me just now.โ€

Emma stopped herself from lunging forward in her chair. It was easy to get caught up in the pursuit, like a hound after a rabbit. She could smell the truth hiding in the bushes. But humans were flighty, and if they felt pursued that was the end of the chase. The danger of repeating the past held her on the slow and steady path.

DI Acharya had told her not to visit the suspect in a recent robbery. There was nothing to be

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