Come Clean (1989)

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by James, Bill


  ‘Thank Christ,’ she muttered.

  ‘Why do you call him Benny, not Theodore, now he’s dead, Alma?’ Iles asked.

  ‘Did I? It seems right. I’ll miss him like hell, and when I miss him I’ll be thinking of him as Benny. Theodore? Oh, that was part of the public relations.’

  ‘We’re very sorry about it all, Alma,’ Iles said.

  ‘I suppose you wish there’d been more. They could have wiped one another out – both outfits?’

  ‘Indeed not,’ Iles replied. ‘This is a tragedy, and we are only thankful it is not a greater one.’

  ‘We’ll be locking some of them up, anyway,’ Harpur said. ‘There’s another killing, and lesser things.’

  Alma stood, still dry-eyed and in command. ‘His principal interest in life lately was the kind of charities I’ve mentioned – not just Save the Whale, but famine and so on. All major needs.’

  ‘He’s a loss,’ Iles replied. ‘Yes.’

  A dead loss.

  ‘Shall I see him?’ Alma asked.

  ‘In due course, certainly,’ Iles said.

  She went with them to the front door. ‘Yes, patch Benny up and make him look presentable, would you? I couldn’t bear to see him all –’ For a second she seemed about to cave in and weep properly. Then her body stiffened and she snapped her head back, like a drill sergeant. ‘He was a stickler about appearance. The Navy, you know.’

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  in the Harpur and Iles series

  You’d Better Believe It

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  Halo Parade

  Protection

  Come Clean

  Take

  Club

  Astride a Grave

  Gospel

  Roses, Roses

  In Good Hands

  The Detective is Dead

  Top Banana

  Panicking Ralph

  Lovely Mover

  Eton Crop

  Kill Me

  Pay Days

  Naked at the Window

  The Girl with the Long Back

  Easy Streets

  Wolves of Memory

  Girls

  Pix

  In the Absence of Iles

  Hotbed

  I Am Gold

  Bill James (1929–)

  Bill James is the author of numerous thrillers and crime novels as well as a critical work on Anthony Powell. In 2006 he was shortlisted for the Crime Writers’ Association’s prestigious Duncan Lawrie Dagger award for the year’s best crime novel for Wolves of Memory. His work is much loved and critically acclaimed; the Sunday Telegraph describes him as ‘bruisingly good’ and The Times as ‘subtle and riveting to the last page’. He lives in his native South Wales.

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  Copyright © Bill James 1989

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  This ebook first published in Great Britain in 2012

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  ISBN 978 1 4719 0294 9

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