Hail And Farewell (The Lakeland Murders) - Plot & Excerpts
Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Cover photograph by R F SimpsonCover art by Michaela Waddell, www.verityproductions.bizWednesday, April 16th The car’s suspension sagged slightly as the big bloke climbed in. The younger man in the driver’s seat smiled nervously. The big man was pleased about that. He always liked to see a bit of fear in a subordinate. It reminded them both of who was in charge.‘How long has he been here?’ asked the big man.‘About ten minutes. I thought I’d better call you.’‘You did right, son. He’s been talking to his dealers, is that right?’‘Aye. He’s got two kids dealing, one by each of the school gates. They’re not choosy about who they sell to, I’ll tell you that for nowt. I’ve got stuff in my fridge that’s older than some of those kids.’ The big man smiled.
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