Chapter Six-2

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WITH A SECOND DAY OF interviews he knew he would have to ring his brothers at some point and get their agreement to another meeting—oh joy. But for the moment he put it from his mind. He was just relieved to get out of the mortuary. After breathing in the exhaust-laden air of the car park, Rafferty waited for Llewellyn to finally extract the car from its fellows before he climbed in and said, ‘Right. I’ve asked a number of the teachers to come in specially, as it’ll be far quicker interviewing them in one place, rather than chasing around to each of their homes. So, back to the school.’ Llewellyn looked at him and said, ‘Are you all right now?’ ‘Of course I’m all right. Why wouldn’t I be?’ Not prepared to admit to his sickly stomach, he tightened his seat belt and strapped himself in fi

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