Death Lies Beneath

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there was also the possibility that the victim had arrived with her killer by boat either before or after Richard Bolton had left, which he’d claimed had been at ten twenty-five. Bolton hadn’t seen the victim or her car.
    But Horton was finding it difficult to navigate with precision on to the quay even in daylight, and in the dark it would have been extremely difficult, particularly as there hadn’t been a full moon last night to light the way. He was rapidly concluding that the killer would need to be an extremely skilled sailor to have arrived by this method, and that, as far as he was aware, didn’t fit the profile of any of Woodley’s associates. It wasn’t impossible, but as he saw Eames raise her hand to him, as he’d instructed, he thought it more probable that if the killer had come by sea he would have done so in a small motorized craft, such as a RIB, or a fishing boat equipped with lights. And that meant the victim would have been expecting it.
    Steadily he brought the dinghy alongside the quay to the left of the diving operation.
    Eames took up her role. ‘I’ve been waiting ages for you. I didn’t think you’d make it. We need to talk.’
    ‘Get on board.’
    Eames looked uneasy. ‘I can’t, not in these shoes.’
    No. The victim certainly hadn’t been dressed for sailing. ‘OK. I’ll come up.’ He swung nimbly onto the quayside and tied up.
    ‘What is it you want?’ Eames said, turning away as though to look out to sea.
    Horton came round behind her. ‘You know.’
    ‘I don’t. I came here because you said it was urgent.’
    Horton made as though he was carrying a knife. ‘It is. As urgent as this.’ And he thrust his hand into Eames’s back, where Dr Clayton had indicated the position of the stab wound, with his arm wrapped around Eames’s waist, trying not to think how nice she felt and smelt, and trying to ignore the stirring in his loins. He quickly released her. She staggered forward, then straightened up, with a slight smile.
    ‘That’s as far as I go, sir. Even I’m not keen enough to take a ducking in the line of duty.’
    ‘Pity. Marsden looks as though he’d like to have given you the kiss of life.’
    Marsden flushed. Eames looked amused. Horton quickly continued. ‘She falls into the sea. The killer casts off and climbs back into the dinghy and sets off sailing again.’
    Marsden said, ‘Wouldn’t it have taken him a while if he hasn’t got an engine?’
    ‘There was no one here and it’s dark, but yes it would have taken an age with the small amount of sea breeze there was last night.’ Even Gaye Clayton had commented on that. ‘But if he had a boat with an outboard engine and had agreed to meet the victim after ten twenty-five, then there was no one here to hear him, and as Eames has just highlighted, if the victim had agreed to meet her killer here then she could hardly have walked far in her high heels.’ Horton removed his life vest, adding, ‘And that means she must have been brought here by a taxi, or she drove here, and if she drove then her killer couldn’t have been alone,
if
he came by sea. There had to be two of them.’
    Horton gazed out to sea, his mind working rapidly. He said, ‘They could have arrived in a bigger boat with an engine and a cabin where the accomplice remained out of sight. After she’s been killed the accomplice alights and drives the victim’s car away to dump it while the other person takes the boat back to where it’s usually moored, which could be anywhere along this stretch of water, or further afield even. But I can’t see any of Woodley’s crowd owning a boat.’
    Eames said, ‘They could have stolen one.’
    He’d get Elkins to check. To Marsden he said, ‘Make sure the dinghy gets back to the sailing club.’
    ‘How?’ Marsden asked surprised.
    ‘You’re a detective, figure it out. Did Marty Stapleton own a boat?’ he asked Eames as they headed for the car.
    ‘Not that we’re aware of.’
    ‘What

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