The Case Of The General's Thumb (2012) - Plot & Excerpts
At least twice, and secretly laughing at himself for so doing, he went and checked the boot of his car. There were no new corpses. Nor did Georgiy phone. Zanozin looked in several times to report that Grishchenko had neither appeared for duty nor returned home. When, towards evening, Georgiy rang to say that the body in the boot was that of Senior Lieutenant Grishchenko, the news came as no surprise. “And tomorrow morning why not just pop back to where you dumped him? Look the house over. You never know what you might find.” “How about who lives there?” “Lying in the morgue. They opened fire instead of the door. Go early. You won’t be challenged.” Setting off next morning, after once again checking the boot, he was surprised how few people there were about, until he remembered it was Saturday, when normal folk would still be abed. He remembered, too, that he’d not told Ira he was going, but no matter, he would be straight back. The garage door was half open, as also the wicket beside the main gate of the house.
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