“Tufts of her short blonde hair stuck out at unexpected angles. Her sleepy eyes widened as she entered the kitchen. ‘What are you two still doing here at half past nine? I thought I was the one on holiday.’ Suzie and Nick glanced at each other with the almost childish guilt of conspirators. Neither had wanted to tell the children last night how things had moved on, how they seemed to be getting sucked deeper into the darkness surrounding Eileen Caseley’s death. They were both dressed in the smar...t clothes they wore for work: Nick at his architect’s practice, Suzie in the office behind the charity shop. But Nick had made the phone call he’d promised. Now they were waiting. The doorbell rang. Nick was swiftly on his feet. ‘We’ll do this in the sitting room,’ he said to Suzie. As he went to answer the door, Suzie turned apologetically to Millie. ‘Sorry, love. We’ve got another interview with the police. I had a phone call from Philip Caseley’s solicitor yesterday. It could be important.’ The milk sloshed out of Millie’s cereal bowl.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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