“"To do with poor old Haygarth plunging to his death. The police are officially inclining towards suicide, I hear. At least according to my brother. Because he was retiring the next day, losing his lifetime's work as it were. Dan of course is just hoping that doesn't become public at the inquest: it looks so bad for the family image as he rather crudely puts it." She went on: "But Haygarth's supposed to have talked about his heartbreak to that wretched Smith boy. Not that you can believe what Da...ve Smith says in or out of print. And 'heartbreak' doesn't sound much like old Haygarth to me. Even if he had been latterly a bit down—which is true—Haygarth certainly never wanted to stay on after Cousin Tommy died; he was perfectly well provided for in his will, didn't want to work for the new regime, let alone the club. So where's the heartbreak, I ask you. D. J. Smith, local historian indeed!" Zena snorted. "But I mustn't get going on that subject. On the other hand, if it wasn't suicide, what was he doing up there?MoreLessRead More Read Less
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