Chapter 6

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CHAPTER FOUR 'Not your average “Essex Man”,' Rafferty pronounced after Shore had positively identified the body as that of Barbara Longman and driven off to his meeting in the turbo-charged BMW in which he'd followed them to the mortuary. “Essex Man” as a descriptive term for a person who was considered low-class and lacking taste, intelligence and a respect for the law, was something, given his family background and Essex location, Rafferty felt a particular sensitivity about and he awaited the distinctly non-Essex man Llewellyn’s response with interest. But Llewellyn merely nodded, as if refusing to rise to the class bait. 'Not your average family either,' he commented. 'Didn't you think it strange that Shore didn't even trouble to go upstairs to offer Henry his condolences? It would h

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