Chapter Twelve ‘The late Mr Raine seems to have gone in for some unorthodox practices,’ Llewellyn reported later that morning while a bemused Rafferty was still trying to figure out not only how he'd been bamboozled into making a flying trip to Wales, but also how he was going to explain his absence to Llewellyn. He just hoped Superintendent Bradley didn't get to hear of it ... Llewellyn had been out, on Rafferty's instructions, to look more deeply into Raymond Raine's character and doings. Rafferty roused himself from thinking about Abra, Gloria, his ma's organising capabilities and the best route from one side of the country to the other when there was no direct motorway route, to pay attention. ‘Go on,’ he encouraged. ‘And the unorthodox behaviour he went in for wasn't solely confine