Blood on the Wood
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As the porters took her off the easel to begin her long journey across the Atlantic there was a moment when her eyes seemed to be looking straight into mine, laughing. I thought how she, Bobbie and I had shuffled along the dark corridor, crammed into the broom cupboard among the mops and bedpans. I’d taken her to places where she wouldn’t have wanted to go and she’d certainly done the same for me. She looked better on it than I did. I waved her goodbye and went back to Clement’s Inn trying to be as pleased as everybody else would about the money.
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Walter Sutton didn’t have to go back to Swindon and the railway carriages after all. Some other lover of craftsmanship appreciated his work so much that he set up a new studio for him near Chipping Campden. He and Janie had another baby and last I heard were prospering. And Daniel and Felicia got married. He teaches music at a girls’ school in London and in their spare time they run folk-dancing classes for children in the London docks. I happened to drop in on one of them recently and saw him leading the dancing with almost as much bounce as ever and her playing the piano, children’s voices chanting Here we come up the green grass, This fine day. Not much green grass in the docklands. No place for a girl playing her violin in the firelight, insubstantial as a flame. But then those were wild times and she belonged in a different song.
Also by Gillian Linscott
A HEALTHY BODY
MURDER MAKES TRACKS
KNIGHTFALL
A WHIFF OF SULPHUR
UNKNOWN HAND
MURDER, I PRESUME
And featuring Nell Bray
SISTER BENEATH THE SHEET
HANGING ON THE WIRE
STAGE FRIGHT
WIDOW’S PEAK
CROWN WITNESS
DEAD MAN’S MUSIC
DANCE ON BLOOD
ABSENT FRIENDS
THE PERFECT DAUGHTER
DEAD MAN RIDING
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Linscott, Gillian.
Blood on the wood / Gillian Linscott.—1st St. Martin’s Minotaur ed.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-312-33148-7
EAN 978-0312-33148-1
1. Bray, Nell (Fictitious character)—Fiction. 2. Women detectives—England—Fiction. 3. Painting—Forgeries—Fiction. 4. Suffragists—Fiction. 5. England—Fiction. I. Title.
PR6062.I54B57 2004
823'.914—dc22
2003069721
First published in Great Britain by Virago
First St. Martin’s Minotaur Edition: May 2004
eISBN 9781466826410
First eBook edition: August 2012