Death in Foxrock

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by Valerie Keogh


  Fiona laughed but for the first time she looked slightly less self-assured. ‘Who’d believe such a ridiculous story?’

  Kelly shrugged and picked up her handbag. ‘If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the last few days, Fiona, is that it doesn’t matter whether there’s truth in the story or not, it just matters how forcibly it’s told.’ Her eyes hardened. ‘With Mike on my side, we can make sure it’s told very forcibly indeed.’

  She left the apartment with her bag swinging from her hand, feeling lighter than she’d felt in a long, long time.

  Outside the apartment, she stood a moment taking deep breaths. And then, from the corner of her eye, she saw West getting out of his car.

  He ran toward her, stopped inches away and looked at her. Whatever he saw in her face must have satisfied him because he nodded and smiled. ‘I was going to take you for a celebratory lunch,’ he said, ‘so I went home early. The photographs were on the table.’

  ‘She won’t be bothering us again, Mike,’ she said.

  ‘You’re damn right she won’t,’ he said, fire in his eyes at the thought of what she’d done. ‘I’ll have her charged. This will be the end of her career.’

  ‘No,’ Kelly said, reaching for his hand. ‘She’s going to write letters of explanation to Todd and Mannion, it won’t remove the damage but it will lessen it. She’ll leave us alone now, that’s all I want.’

  Seeing his hesitation, she squeezed his arm. ‘Please, this is the best way. Not dragging it all through the courts and reliving it again.’

  ‘Ok,’ he said, bending to place a kiss on her lips. ‘We’ll do it your way.’

  Kelly breathed a sigh of relief. ‘Now,’ she said, linking her arm in his and walking toward her car, ‘you mentioned celebrating. Does that mean you’ve solved the case?’

  He nodded. ‘Let’s go somewhere and I’ll tell you all about it.’

  ‘And we can talk about that hotel in Aughrim you want to take me to. Let’s go soon before something else happens.’

  ‘Don’t worry,’ he said, with a reassuring smile. ‘Foxrock will be quiet for a while.’

  And with that promise, he saw Kelly to her car before returning to his. He stood for a moment before getting in and looked back to the apartment block where Fiona lived. He hoped he was doing the right thing in not bringing charges. After all, if he’d brought charges against Denise Blundell, Ken would still be alive.

  But Kelly was right. It would be a messy case, the photographs purporting to be Kelly would have to be submitted in evidence and Fiona would probably get off with a suspended sentence.

  He climbed in the car, switched on his engine and drummed his fingers on the steering wheel. She’d mentioned being recently promoted. He wondered if that entailed a new contract. And a probationary period? His eyes narrowed and he pulled out his mobile. Her boss, Stephen Doyle, was a decent sort; he’d have a quiet word. If she were on probation, he would make sure it wasn’t extended.

  Fiona Wilson would be advised to look abroad. He’d make sure of it.

  He’d get it done and he’d take Kelly to Aughrim.

  And Foxrock would be quiet for a while.

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  Other novels by Valerie Keogh

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  CLOSE RANKS

  MURDER ON CLARE ISLAND

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  DEADLY SLEEP

  TWISTED POWER

  BITTER BUSINESS

  WICKED SECRET

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