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Death Bed

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by Leigh Russell

‘Another time then.’

  ‘Sure. See you soon.’

  Geraldine hung up. She was pleased at Sam’s friendly response to her invitation. Life was full of possibilities.

  There would be no more opportunities for Edward Barrington’s victims to make new friends, or even to sit at home feeling lonely; their futures had been senselessly snatched away by a man who had discovered the fragility of life when he was only ten. At times it was hard to make sense of anything, but right now she wanted to put the horrors of the case behind her. She had her work, her friends and her flat, and Celia, who thought of her as a sister, and soon she would start searching for her mother. For now she was content to spend an evening alone with a glass of wine and the distraction of mindless television. It was enough simply to be alive.

  This ebook edition first published in 2011

  by No Exit Press,

  an imprint of Oldcastle Books

  P O Box 394,

  Harpenden, AL5 1XJ

  www.noexit.co.uk

  All rights reserved

  ©Leigh Russell, 2011

  The right of Leigh Russell to be identified as author of this work has been asserted in accordance with Section 77 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

  This ebook is copyright material and must not be copied, reproduced, transferred, distributed, leased, licensed or publicly performed or used in any way except as specifically permitted in writing by the publishers, as allowed under the terms and conditions under which it was purchased or as strictly permitted by applicable copyright law. Any unauthorised distribution or use of this text may be a direct infringement of the author’s and publisher’s rights, and those responsible may be liable in law accordingly

  ISBN

  978–1–84243-596-0 (epub)

  978-1-84243-595-3 (kindle)

  978-1-84243-597-7 (pdf)

  978-1-84243-594-6 (print) May 2012

  www.noexit.co.uk/deathbed

  Table of Contents

  Cover Page

  Title Page

  Dedication

  Acknowledgements

  Contents

  Part 1

  1: Take Me Home

  2: Usual Terms

  3: Keeping Secrets

  4: Cry Into The Silence

  5: Sense Of Purpose

  6: A Low Profile

  7: Collection From Life

  8: Consternation

  9: Working Together

  10: One Dead Stranger

  11: Shock

  12: Caught Off Guard

  13: Sick With Worry

  14: Wordless Rage

  15: Memory Of The Dead

  Part 2

  16: A Long Shot

  17: The Agony Of Moving

  18: Too Close For Comfort

  19: Still Missing

  20: A Positive Identification

  21: Hell To Pay

  22: Murder Is Murder

  23: Blood

  24: A Quiet Girl

  25: A Possible Suspect

  26: Sharp Edge

  Part 3

  27: A Grand Job

  28: A Straightforward Question

  29: The Devil’S Face

  30: Around Midnight

  31: Concealed From Every Angle

  32: Wild Accusation

  33: Drunk And Disorderly

  34: As Good As Dead

  35: Wild Speculation

  36: Crossing The Line

  37: Not Always Safe

  38: A Different Angle

  39: Additional Pressure

  40: A Minor Traffic Incident

  41: Unseeing Faces

  42: A Maddening Conundrum

  43: Searching

  Part 4

  44: Vulnerable Women

  45: A Dead End

  46: Too Cruel

  47: Lost Contact

  48: In A Bad Way

  49: On The Move

  50: Darkness More Profound

  51: In Trouble

  52: A Tricky Case

  53: A Regular Customer

  54: Last Seen Alive

  55: Ritual

  56: Heady Recklessness

  57: Suddenly Scared

  58: Through The Night

  Part 5

  59: A Hint Of Aggression

  60: More Than His Life Was Worth

  61: As Good As They Say

  62: Sound Of Crying

  63: On The Brink

  64: Dangerous Predicament

  65: Let Down

  66: One Memento

  67: Twilight Zone

  68: A Right To Know

  69: Vanished Without Trace

  70: Foreboding

  71: Pathetic Lives

  72: Our Dark Side

  73: Unremarkable People

  Copyright

 

 

 


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