Bücher online kostenlos Kostenlos Online Lesen
Agatha Raisin and the Terrible Tourist

Agatha Raisin and the Terrible Tourist

Titel: Agatha Raisin and the Terrible Tourist Kostenlos Bücher Online Lesen
Autoren: MC Beaton
Vom Netzwerk:
but she died on the road to Nicosia hospital.’
    So she might not have been trying to drown but to escape, thought Agatha.
    Agatha went outside and waited for Charles. He would have little to say. Simply that he had found her missing and had gone looking for her.
    At last Charles came out. ‘Ready?’
    ‘Ready,’ echoed Agatha. ‘Let’s go to the airline office and book our seats home. I’ve got an open return, what about you?’
    ‘The same.’
    At the Cyprus Turkish Airlines office near the Saray Hotel, they could not find anyone who could speak English and so were forced to go to a travel agent across the road.
    ‘Tomorrow?’ asked Charles.
    But Agatha clung to hope. James had said two days. This was Monday.
    ‘Saturday,’ she said firmly.
    ‘Saturday!’ exclaimed Charles. ‘Sorry Aggie, but I’m going tomorrow.’
    ‘Suit yourself,’ said Agatha bleakly.
    Charles hesitated. Then he booked a seat for the following day.
    ‘I think you should come with me,’ he said, but Agatha was adamant. She had convinced herself that James would return.
    Outside, great gusty clouds were blowing across the red roofs of Nicosia. They talked about the case on the journey back to the villa. Charles went off to begin packing.
    Agatha realized that since James had left, the villa seemed to have accumulated a great deal of dust and the floor needed a wash.
    She spent the rest of the day cleaning energetically, stopping only for a sandwich and a cup of coffee, and at one stage to look in on Charles who was in his room, fast asleep.
    Agatha tried to fight down the miserable thought that James would not arrive after all, and that she would be better to go home on the same flight as Charles.
    Then Charles emerged to suggest they should go out for dinner for the last time.
    ‘There’s an advertisement out on the road for a restaurant called Rita On The Rocks,’ said Charles. ‘Sounds intriguing.’
    They drove west along the coast through Lapta and found the restaurant on the far side. It was open-air with a swimming pool and full of the sound of British voices. Rita herself, an attractive middle-aged Englishwoman, was moving from table to table greeting friends.
    ‘So they found Olivia,’ said Agatha bleakly. Charles gave her a nervous look. They had already talked and talked about Olivia, but Agatha kept returning to the subject as if she had not said anything about it before. He decided to humour her.
    ‘Yes,’ he said. ‘Maybe she thought to swim to shore after the heat was off and emulate James by bribing someone to take her to the mainland.’
    ‘I suppose it was a miracle they found that knitting needle,’ said Agatha. ‘She could have got rid of it where it would never have been found.’
    ‘So you keep saying. You’re not cracking up, are you? Forget the murder, forget Olivia. I’m going to talk to you like your father, Aggie.’
    ‘You’re too young, Charles.’
    ‘Seriously. Give up chasing after James. Waste of time, waste of energy. You’re only going to get hurt again.’
    ‘That’s my business.’
    ‘This trip, you seem to have made your business my business, Aggie. Stop thinking that he really loves you. If he really loved you, he would not have gone off to Turkey for any reason and left you alone.’
    ‘He had begun to think I wasn’t alone because of you,’ said Agatha.
    ‘You see!’ He pointed a fork at her. ‘You’re already beginning to look for excuses for him and there aren’t any.’
    ‘He said he would be back in two days,’ said Agatha stubbornly.
    ‘I give up. Well, we’ve had some adventures. One day I will look back on all this and scream.’
    A noisy group of British residents at the next table were practising their Turkish. Conversation between Charles and Agatha became difficult because of the din. They decided to have coffee at home, asked for the bill which Charles handed to Agatha who paid it, and then they left.
    Back at the villa, they drank coffee, and watched a Brother Cadfael mystery broadcast by the local TV station which was mercifully in English and then decided to go to bed. Agatha said if Charles left his rented car outside Atlantic Cars in the morning, she would drive him to the airport.
    ‘Last night together, sweetheart?’ asked Charles as they went up the stairs.
    ‘No,’ said Agatha firmly, having visions of James arriving in the middle of the night to find them in bed together.
    ‘Oh, well, I can’t say you don’t know what

Weitere Kostenlose Bücher