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Whispers Under Ground

Whispers Under Ground

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Autoren: Ben Aaronovitch
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couldn’t guess.
    Ten-Tons led me to a workshop where Stephen – I was getting better at telling them all apart – was throwing a pot on a wheel. Watching were Agent Reynolds and Lesley, who’d been led there by Elizabeth. Lesley caught my arm, in the manner of our hosts, and pulled me down until she could whisper in my ear.
    ‘We can’t stay here,’ she whispered. ‘Even Nightingale’s not going to wait much longer before he comes in.’
    And it would be with as many armed officers as he could muster.
    Even in the dim light Lesley could read my face. ‘Yeah,’ she said. ‘And you should see the arsenal these guys have squirrelled away.’
    ‘You two are going to have to go back,’ I whispered.
    ‘And leave you here on your own?’ she hissed.
    ‘If anything happens,’ I whispered, ‘you can come back and get me.’
    Lesley turned my head so she could stare me in the eyes.
    ‘Is this one of your stupid things?’ she asked.
    ‘Did you get anything from Ten Tons’ daughter?’ I asked.
    ‘Stephen is her fiancé,’ whispered Lesley. ‘Or at least that’s what her dad thinks. But I reckon Stephen wants to go outside the tribe.’
    I glanced over at Stephen, who didn’t, I noticed, wear sunglasses. He didn’t seem worried by bright lights. Less sensitive or just less inhibited?
    Lesley explained that it was a love triangle, or possibly a rectangle, but either way a scandal by the standards of the Quiet People who were living in what Lesley described as Jane Austen’s last bunker. Elizabeth was betrothed to Stephen but in the light of his neglect the young princess’s fancy had been caught by the dashing and debonair cousin from across the sea.
    ‘Ryan Carroll?’ I asked. ‘She obviously likes the artistic type.’
    ‘Oh, she does,’ whispered Lesley. ‘Only further across the sea than Ireland. Handsome, American, son of a senator, slightly dead.’
    James Gallagher.
    ‘Did they ever—?’
    Elizabeth had been far too refined to say it outright but Lesley and Reynolds were pretty certain that some snogging had taken place at the very least. I remembered the way that Zach couldn’t look Elizabeth in the face – unrequited in love. That was a great big square on the Police Bingo Board – I did a quick check to make sure Zach hadn’t sloped off while we were distracted. He was still with us and still gazing at Elizabeth.
    ‘No cuts on his hand,’ I whispered, but maybe he healed fast.
    ‘We’ll know when the DNA results come through,’ whispered Lesley. ‘If it is him, then Special Agent Reynolds is going to be so smug.’
    We checked to make sure Reynolds wasn’t listening on the sly, but she was staring at Stephen in what looked a lot like awe. I looked down at the pot he was working on. It was glowing with a soft luminescence that, if you’re me or Lesley, was a little bit familiar.
    ‘All right,’ said Lesley in a normal speaking voice. ‘That explains a lot.’
    And I found myself unexpectedly looking at a totally complete Bingo card.
    ‘I need you to go back to Nightingale right now,’ I whispered. ‘You can leave Zach with me.’
    ‘This is one of your stupid plans isn’t it?’ she whispered.
    I told her not to worry, and it was all going to be fixed in time for Christmas dinner.
    ‘I’m giving you sixty minutes.’ Her breath tickled my ear. ‘And then I’m coming back in with the SAS.’
    ‘I’ll be out in half an hour,’ I whispered back.
    I had it sorted in less than twenty because I’m just that good.

26
    Sloane Square
    H e was the best kind of suspect, the one who thinks he’s got away with it. Not only does it make them easy to find, but you get that great look on their face when they open the door and find you standing outside. He’d been staying in a friend’s semi in Willesden and, as luck would have it, he opened the door himself.
    ‘Ryan Carroll,’ I said. ‘You’re under arrest for the murder of James Gallagher.’
    His eyes flicked from my face to Stephanopoulos’s, then over my shoulder to Reynolds, who we’d brought along as an observer, and to Kittredge, who’d come along to keep an eye on her. For the briefest moment I could see he considered running, but then the sheer futility sank in and his shoulders sagged. Now that is a Christmas present.
    I finished the caution and led him to one of the waiting cars. We didn’t bother to handcuff him, which surprised Agent Reynolds. Kittredge told her it was Metropolitan Police policy

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