“He went to Smith’s Cafe, bought a coffee and sat at a table to the rear. The cafe was busy with a combination of customers enjoying a late breakfast or an early lunch. For Wilson the most important attribute of the cafe was the noise generated by the conversations of the patrons. He took out his old phone, checked Peter Davidson’s number and keyed it into his new phone. ‘Detective Constable Davidson,’ the phone was answered quickly and the voice had a level of surprise. ‘Peter, it’s Ian....’ ‘Sorry, boss, I didn’t recognise the number.’ ‘It’s new,’ and more secure, he thought. He knew he wouldn’t have to explain to Davidson. ‘I need a favour.’ ‘Anything,’ Davidson said immediately. Wilson explained what had happened to McDevitt the previous evening. ‘The poor bloke,’ Davidson said when he was finished. ‘Pretty heavyweight, gun to the back of the head and dropping the hammer.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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