The Singapore School Of Villainy (2010) - Plot & Excerpts
She was wearing jeans and a T-shirt. She looked much younger than Singh had ever noticed before, shorn of the uniform, make-up and manner of a corporate lawyer. Stephen had told him, when he had gone to the office looking for her, that Annie had resigned from Hutchinson & Rice – apparently unwilling to be associated with the tainted reputation of the law offices any more. He had finally tracked her down at home, having coffee on the verandah with David Sheringham, their sunny mood dampened by the unexpected presence of the fat policeman. Annie sat across from Singh and clutched David’s hand possessively. The contrast between her brown hand – a product of her parentage – and his tanned one was less a matter of colour than of tone, Singh noted with interest. She said, after she had served them all steaming cappuccinos, ‘I heard that you arrested Ai Leen for Mark’s murder!’ He nodded. ‘I’m guessing it was some sort of conspiracy between the two of them – Ai Leen and Reggie – when they realised Mark knew their secret.
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