Another major benefit was that it was closer to the Ferran & Cardini building, which meant that he didn’t have to get out of bed so early. Adam had been with the firm for just over a year. He had graduated from Oxford with an honours degree in criminal law and was now a junior case officer with the firm. In real terms this was someone who had to carry out mundane tasks that the more senior personnel didn’t want to do. Finch was in his late twenties, with a ready smile and a sharp mind. Some people found him irritatingly charming, but he and Dillon had hit it off from the start. They had similar backgrounds, one tried to hide it, the other never did; it was something they understood about each other. Finch never got home much before eight each evening. The elderly-looking lady from the first floor apartment across the road waved to him from her armchair near the window. Finch already knew about her, as she did him, from Dillon, or he would most likely have considered her a little eccentric.
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