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His Third Victim

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by Helen H. Durrant


  Nursery: a place which grows plants, shrubs and trees for sale (often wholesale)

  Owt: anything

  Pay-as-you-go: a cell phone you pay for calls in advance

  PC: police constable

  Pear-shaped: go wrong

  Petrol: gasoline

  Piss off: as exclamation, go away (rude). Also can mean annoy.

  Pissing down: raining

  Pleb: ordinary person (often insulting)

  Portakabin: portable building used as temporary office etc.

  Planning Department: the local authority department which issues licences to build and develop property

  Premier League: top English soccer division

  Prom: a classical music concert where some of the audience stands

  Punter: someone who gambles in a betting shop

  Pushchair: stroller

  Querent: person for whom the tarot card reading is done

  Rag: newspaper

  Ram-raiding: robbery where a vehicle is rammed through a shop window

  Randy: horny

  Right state: messy

  Ring: telephone (verb)

  Roadworks: repairs done to roads

  Scally: scallywag

  Scroat: low life

  Semi: Semi-detached house, house with another house joined to it on one side only

  Shedload: a large amount

  Shout the odds: talk in a loud bossy way

  Sixth form college: school for high school students in final two years.

  SIO: senior investigating officer

  Skip: a large open container used for building waste

  Slapper: slag

  SOCO: scenes of crime officer, police officer who gathers forensic evidence

  Sod: an annoying person

  Sort: to do or make

  Solicitor: lawyer

  Stunner: beautiful woman

  Super: superintendent (police rank)

  Sweeting: endearment, like sweetheart

  Tabloid: newspaper

  Tea: dinner (Northern English)

  Tenner: ten-pound note

  Till: cash register

  Tipsy: a bit drunk

  Toerag: a bad person

  Ton: a hundred pounds

  Torch: flashlight

  Tutor: university teacher

  Tower block: tall building/ high rise containing apartments (usually social housing)

  Undertaker: mortician

  Upmarket: affluent or fancy

  Wash: the washing machine

  Water board: company supplying water to an area

  Wheelie bin: a large refuse bin on wheels

  White van man: typical working-class man who drives a small truck

  CHARACTER LIST

  DI Mathew Brindle

  Set to inherit the Brindle estate. He always wanted to work in CID and joined the police when he left university. He reached the rank the DI in the East Pennine CID. His partner was DS Paula Wright. The two got on and worked well together.

  A serious incident, where Matt was badly injured and his partner Paula killed, put paid to his career. Tall and wiry, Matt used to run. However the injuries he sustained in the incident has left him with a limp. He is thirty-five, unmarried and not in a relationship.

  Evelyn Brindle

  Matt’s mother is in her fifties. She is a snob, mostly due to being ‘Lady’ Brindle as her deceased husband was given a knighthood for services to charity. She lives at Brindle Hall with Matt. Evelyn does not understand why things have to change. Evelyn does not agree with Matt’s plans to open the hall to the public, but neither does she want him in CID either.

  Sarah Brindle

  Matt’s younger sister. She lives in the village of Hepworth close to the hall. She has two young children and a failed marriage.

  DC Lily Haines

  Lily has recently joined CID. During her short career she has been moved from one station to another. She is young, local and comes from a broken home. Lily feels that she doesn’t fit in. Something she shares with Matt. Although very different, in background and lifestyle, the two get on very well.

  Superintendent Talbot Dyson

  He is in his late fifties, overweight and does things his way. He is a no-frills, say it like it is, detective. He knows and likes Matt. He once held a torch for Evelyn, but once she knew he could progress no further up the career ladder, she ditched him.

  Bella Richards

  Bella’s only family are her five-year-old son, Oliver, and her Aunt Agnes. For the last two years Bella has worked at a local college. She is having an affair with a married colleague, Alan Fisher. She is a major part of the case as it unfolds.

  DS Ian Beckwith

  He has recently been transferred to the Huddersfield station from Halifax. He is keen to get on, but has been paired with the workshy DI Frank Carlisle. The more he sees of Brindle and his methods, the more he wants to work with him.

  DI Frank Carlisle

  Recently transferred to Huddersfield with DS Beckwith. Where work is concerned, he does as little as he can get away with. He does not like Matt much.

  Robert Nolan

  A solicitor and a neighbour of Alan Fisher’s.

  Joel Dawson

  He works with Bella at the local college. He likes Bella but she finds him creepy. When she loses Alan he tries to comfort her. He recently lost his wife.

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