As we drove to the Cauldron, I could sense the unease in the other two. It was hard to blame them; I wasn’t really sure what I was going to do myself. I didn’t really expect them to have Santa trussed up in the front row of the auditorium, but if the guy we’d chased at the airport saw me he might panic and do something stupid. Then again, he might just beat the living daylights out of me – and I didn’t think my ‘minder’ would do much by way of minding. I suspect his concept of minding in that instance would be running for the door as fast as he could. Ho hum. The Cauldron itself was an auditorium that looked like a giant cauldron turned on its side. It stood on a hill overlooking the city and was the venue du jour for Grimmtown’s musical set. It had recently seen concerts by Hubbard’s Cubbard, Peter Piper and the Magic Harp Rock Ensemble. Tonight, as we were advised by every billboard on the way, it was hosting ‘An Evening of Classical and Jazz Fusion by the Experimental Quartet Olé “King”
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