“‘What I mean, sir, is that it stands to reason, doesn’t it, that if we work together, we’ll go further forward? And Miss Simpson, I reckon she has a way with her. Sergeant Lane told me people open up to her as they wouldn’t do to us. They confide in her, like. She’s such an ordinary looking young lady, but there’s something about her all the same, at least there must be for that young earl of hers to be so taken with her.’ Inspector Deacon gave his sergeant something of an exasperated look. Ser...geant Perkins, fearing that the inspector was likely to interrupt him before he had made his point, hurriedly ploughed on. ‘These people, they’re friends of hers, aren’t they? They’ll confide in her and even if they don’t she’ll know if they’re lying or if they’re hiding something.’ ‘But that is part of the trouble, Perkins. Miss Simpson has a tendency to form an opinion regarding someone’s innocence early on in an investigation. And when she does, she goes all out to protect them, even if it’s obvious to the most casual observer that they’re hiding something which may, or may not, have something to do with the case in hand.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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