Scarlet Women

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lucrative bidding war between the two rival gangs.
    Damn, she had thought he was on her side. It hurt to discover that he might not be. And now this. She had to help Chris. She couldn’t just let him take the rap: she knew he was innocent. She wandered back out into reception.
    Trouble, every way she looked. Nothing new there, though. She was used to digging deep, standing alone. If truth be told, she was getting tired of it, but it was what she usually had to do.
    Ray came over and handed her a piece of paper with Gareth Fuller’s address on it. She thanked him and slipped him a fiver.
    ‘If anything else occurs to you, anything at all, you call me, okay?’ she told him.
    ‘Sure,’ he said, and smiled.
    He wouldn’t call. She knew it. But she was more interested right now in Gareth Fuller, who had checked Mr Smith in, and checked him out—and who probably wouldn’t even remember what he looked like.

Chapter 10
    Next morning at eight there was a knock at the Palermo’s main door. Annie was up and dressed. She went down the stairs and opened up. The club was quiet for once, peaceful. Too early for the builders.
    The bald, portly man standing there peered at her with watery blue eyes, squinting past a curl of cigarette smoke. He threw the stub on the pavement and ground it out with his heel.
    ‘Detective Sergeant Lane,’ said Annie, looking up and down the street. There was nobody about, but still…
    ‘We’ve charged him,’ said Lane.
    Shit, thought Annie.
    ‘Can I have a few words?’ he asked.
    ‘Sure,’ said Annie, and ushered him in, up the stairs, into the flat. She closed the door, indicated that he should take a seat. He did. He looked an utter bloody mess, corpulent and red in the face, his stubby fingers stained with nicotine, his white nylon shirt yellowish and sweat-stained and straining over his belly. He didn’t smell exactly fresh. Annie sat as far away as she could get and thought about Chris, charged now. Poor bastard.
    ‘I thought the rule was that we were never seen together,’ she said irritably.
    He shrugged. ‘You’re helping the police with their inquiries,’ he said.
    ‘Fair enough. What’s the new DI like?’
    ‘Like a bear with a sore arse. Just got divorced and transferred in and now I’m stuck with the picky bastard. I’m telling you, that sod’s suspicious by nature.’
    ‘But he’s got no reason to be suspicious of you, has he?’
    ‘None at all. I’m squeaky clean.’
    Which was ironic, since DS Lane always smelled like he hadn’t bathed in a month. If we have to have bent coppers on the firm, can’t we at least have clean ones? she thought. But the boys had assured her that Lane was a very useful contact. She’d have to open a window the minute he’d gone. Either that or fumigate the fucking place.
    ‘What have you got?’ she asked.
    ‘She was at the Vista Hotel visiting a Mr Smith in room two-oh-six,’ said Lane.
    ‘I know that.’
    ‘But it fits the MO of the other two that got done.’
    ‘Not the same hotel?’
    ‘No, different hotels every time. This is the poshest one yet; our boy’s stepped up a notch on the social ladder. The other two got done outside three-star places in the East End. But same meat, different gravy. Prostitutes calling and getting killed for their trouble. Same pattern, same method. You really think Chris Brown didn’t do these?’
    Annie swallowed a sharp stab of revulsion at his casual tone, his relaxed manner. He didn’t care that Aretha was dead. Or the other two. He didn’t care that Chris was innocent. He just had a curiosity about the case, an interest in the puzzle it represented. And he thought they’d already solved it.
    ‘Did you find any trace of him on the other women? Any reason to believe he did those two as well as Aretha?’ asked Annie coolly.
    ‘No. None.’
    ‘But he’s been charged for doing Aretha.’
    ‘Yeah. Look, I got to admire your loyalty, but let’s face it, the man’s going

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