CHAPTER SIX Rafferty consulted his watch as they left Ginnie Campbell's. Unwilling for Llewellyn to discover another of his professional failings - his weak stomach, he managed to inject a brisk, business-like note into his voice as he suggested they get along to the post-mortem. In the car, he said, to Llewellyn before starting the engine, ‘Get onto the station, Dafyd, and get them to check out this French restaurant. See what time Moon came in last night and what time he left, what he ate and if he ate alone.' Llewellyn relayed the request. The answers came through just as they pulled into the mortuary car park. Moon had apparently arrived at the restaurant at 6.15 p m. Although they didn't actually open for business till 7.00 p m, Moon was a good customer and they always made an excep