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Let the Dead Speak: A gripping new thriller

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2019
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‘Who’s Nathan?’

‘My stepbrother.’

‘And his brother,’ I said. ‘What’s his name?’

She stared at the corner of the room, pressing her lips together. No answer. It wasn’t a question that was designed to trip her up – quite the opposite. These were the easy, factual questions, the ones that gave people confidence, that settled them into an interview. But I was hitting a wall I hadn’t even known I’d find.

‘Do you have any other brothers and sisters?’

‘No.’

‘So you live with your mum. Does anyone else live in the house?’

‘No.’

‘Can you tell me when you left home for your weekend with your dad?’

‘Wednesday. In the afternoon.’

‘Did you see your mother before you left?’

A nod. ‘She was at home.’

‘Did she say anything unusual? Anything that concerned you?’

Another helpless shake of the girl’s head. ‘I don’t remember anything.’

‘Did she seem worried or preoccupied?’

‘N-no.’ She wasn’t sure, though.

‘What did she say, Chloe?’

‘She was talking about work. She was busy with work and she – she wanted me to go. She was afraid I’d be late. She had lots of work to do, she said.’

‘What work does she do?’

‘She has her own business.’

‘Do you know what kind of business?’

‘It’s something to do with babies.’ Chloe shrugged helplessly. ‘She doesn’t really talk to me about it. She doesn’t think I’ll understand. She’s probably right.’

‘What time did you come back, Chloe?’

‘I got off the train at three twenty-one.’ It was an oddly precise answer, as if she’d made a special note of it.

‘Were you expecting anyone to meet you off the train?’

‘No. You see, no one knew I was coming back.’

‘Oh?’

‘I left my dad’s house early.’

‘When were you supposed to come back?’

‘On Tuesday.’ She gave a little gasp of a laugh. ‘I thought Mum would be surprised.’

Surprised. Not missing.

‘Was your mum planning to be away while you were away, Chloe, do you know?’

‘No. She wouldn’t have left Misty.’

‘Misty?’

‘The cat.’ Chloe looked stricken. ‘I don’t know where she is.’

‘Downstairs.’ The FLO gave her a smile. ‘She’s down in the kitchen. I saw her when I went down to get you your cuppa, love.’

Chloe glanced down at the full mug on the floor beside her. It had a thick film on top of it. ‘I didn’t drink it.’

‘That’s all right. We can get you another,’ the FLO said.

The girl looked nauseated. ‘No. No, thank you.’

‘So no one was expecting you to come home,’ I said, dragging the interview back on track. ‘Was there some reason you left early?’

She was bright red, instantly, and she locked her eyes on the floor in front of her. Her lips were pressed together, as if she didn’t want to run the risk of letting as much as a word out. One for the dad to answer, I decided.

‘OK. We’re nearly done. You got a lift from the station, is that right?’

‘Mr Norris saw me. He drove me back here.’

‘Did he come into the house with you?’

A big, definite headshake. ‘I was on my own.’

I looked up from my notes. ‘But he rang 999.’

‘I forgot my bag. I left it in his car. I’m always doing that kind of thing. I should have remembered because I had tried to put it in the boot and he shouted at me – well, he didn’t shout but he told me not to open the boot. It was in the back seat – my bag, I mean. And I forgot.’ She shivered. ‘I just wanted to go home.’

‘So you went inside on your own. Did you notice anything strange?’ Like the dried blood on most of the surfaces …

‘Not at first. I mean, I did, but I didn’t know what it was. I don’t really know what happened. I don’t understand why Misty was shut in and the house was all dirty and Mum wasn’t there.’ Her voice was shaking. ‘I don’t understand anything except that I came home and it was all wrong. It was all wrong and bad, and I don’t know anything except that I want it all to be right again.’ She jumped up, suddenly agitated, and the FLO rushed past me to guide her back to her chair.

‘It’s all right, lovey. You sit down.’
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