Chapter Nine-2

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Llewellyn had revealed that Dunbar's previous home, the one he had shared with Felicity, had been in one of the more upmarket areas of Habberstone, a busy market town four miles west of Elmhurst. Rafferty knew the area well. It seemed Dunbar had not just lost his wife. To judge by his current downsizing, he had lost everything. ‘I think you must know the drill by now, Mr Dunbar,’ Rafferty said as he stood up. ‘Please produce your driving licence and other documents at the police station within the next few days.’ Not one to kick a man when he was down, he added some advice: ‘You might care to renew your tyres and MOT before you do so.’ Peter Dunbar nodded and asked, ‘Is that it?’ He looked surprised when Rafferty confirmed it, a surprise not to be wondered at in the circumstances. They

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