RAFFERTY’S PILE OF statements from witnesses who required a second interview had been added to by Llewellyn before they’d left for Suffolk. He gave them a quick glance when they got back, noted down the names, handed the rest to Llewellyn to distribute amongst the team and headed out to the car park. He also wanted to question the two ex-Mrs Ainsleys’ to see what revelations they might come up with, though that might have to wait till tomorrow. Llewellyn appeared, so Rafferty turned the key in the ignition. Lunch was clearly over by the time they got back to Griffin School. The dining hall was deserted and so were all the corridors. From an open window Rafferty heard the thud, thud, thud of a tennis ball on the hardcourt. The scent of newly cut grass wafted in and reminded Rafferty of his