Break Point: Bookshots

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‘You can shower back at the hotel,’ he told her. ‘Until then, we stay together.’ They were walking shoulder-to-shoulder, Keller vibrant and alert after winning her match, Foster vigilant and attentive, as Abbot followed two steps behind.
‘He’s getting closer,’ Keller said. ‘So why hasn’t he attacked me?’ ‘He’s biding his time and getting a kick out of scaring you,’ Foster said. ‘The question is: how long will he wait?’ At the top of the stairs they reached a security door. Foster knocked firmly
...and a few seconds later a nervous-looking runner appeared. He wore jeans and a white T-shirt, with a headset hanging around his neck. He had the air of a man who was drowning. He stared at Foster’s looming frame with a mixture of annoyance and alarm and was about to speak, when he saw Kirsten Keller next to him.
‘Oh, Christ!’ he said. ‘Did we book you? I don’t think we’re expecting you …’ His voice tailed off as he started thumbing through reams of running orders on his clipboard.


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Guest 3 years ago

Of course once Noah Sanders is mentioned, I'll guess that he is the stalking killer. That his brother took his own life is a give-away, unless the writer inserted it to mislead.

Guest 3 years ago

It's called "The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club", The writer doesn't now much about tennis but this is , for me, one of his better books -so far. Maybe because for many years I was also a tournament tennis Player........mid-range.

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