Chapter Nine-1

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Chapter Nine Rafferty noted, as they drew up behind it and parked, that the car outside number 45 was undoubtedly the same one that Elaine Enderby had claimed was outside the Raines’ house prior to Raymond Raine's murder. It was the same make and colour; even the partial registration number Mrs Enderby had supplied was the same. Not that he had for a moment doubted that Llewellyn's information would prove anything but accurate. As they got out of the car and examined the other vehicle, Rafferty observed that the Renault's road tax was out of date and that the wear on all four tyres was below the minimum legal requirement. ‘What do you bet he hasn't got any insurance or a current MoT either,’ Rafferty remarked as they crossed the pavement and knocked on the door of number 45. At first,

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