‘Which school did you go to?’ asked Toni. ‘Mircester Grammar.’ ‘I could have gone there myself,’ said Toni, ‘but my mother said she couldn’t afford the uniform.’ ‘A lot of the kids can’t. That’s why they have a secondhand clothes store in the school.’ ‘Well, my mum was having a bit of difficulty then,’ said Toni. ‘Let’s talk about the job. What do you want to know?’ ‘I want to know first of all if Agatha Raisin is a good boss. You look downtrodden and miserable.’ ‘I lost a friend I used to work with.’ ‘That girl, Sharon, who was murdered?’ Toni nodded. ‘Is the job that dangerous?’ ‘No. Not often. It’s usually routine stuff – missing pets and children, unfaithful wives and husbands. Sharon got into bad company. Bikers.’ ‘Have you been to grief or bereavement counselling?’ ‘Nothing like that. I wasn’t family. She was just a friend and a friend I was well and truly fed up with just before she died.’ ‘Have you been to Pyrt Park?’ Toni looked at him in surprise.
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