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Rudy stared at the body. The face was almost obliterated. Blood had seeped on to the pebbled beach, dark red, staining the stones around the manβs head. Bottle-green seaweed was wrapped around his ankles and he was naked; his arms were outstretched, the palms facing upward, fingers curled.
Rudy averted his eyes and lowered his head over his torso, trying to catch his breath from his run. His stomach churned at the shock of such a gruesome discovery. It wasnβt that he had never seen a dead body before, or a violent death; on the contrary in his job they were all too plentiful. No, it was the unexpectedness of running into one that temporarily unnerved him. He usually arrived after some other poor sod had found it. And heβd got out of practice; eight months away from the sharp end had softened him.
He straightened up, wiping the sweat from his face, and stared around but all he could see was fog and all he could hear was the mournful boom of the foghorns , calling to one another like long lost giants.
He punched a number into his mobile. Why did this have to happen today of all days, only his second day back on duty after his suspension? But sodβs law always prevailed; either that or God had a wicked sense of humor, and if He did then He couldnβt be God, could He? But maybe he should be grateful to the corpse. This would give him a chance to show his colleagues that he hadnβt lost his touch.
βRudy, is the DCI in?β
βNo sir, heβs at the hospital?β
βHeβs ill?β Rudy asked surprised.
βNo, sir, itβs Roland. He was stabbed last night.β
βChrist! Is he all right?β Poor Roland, the station joker, only two months away from retirement and counting the days.
βHeβs in intensive care. But they think heβll pull through.β
βWell thank God for that,β Rudy replied with feeling, picturing poor Rolandβ face.
He quickly relayed the news of his discovery on Portsmouthβs beach and settled down to wait. He knew it wouldnβt be long. He took another look at the body. Who was he? What had he done to warrant such a violent death? Over the next couple of days theyβd begin to find out. The team would be assembled, people questioned, statements taken and, hopefully, the victim identified. The investigative machine would swiftly gear itself into action and he was determined to play a central role in it. ...
Publication Date: 03-21-2010
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