Malice in Cornwall

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Malice in Cornwall
Thomas Graham
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Butts asserted. “At least the line of inquiry would be obvious. Linda Porter is fooling around with Rowlands. Her husband comes home unannounced on Saturday morning and catches them in the act, but mistakenly thinks it's Tebble. Before he can confront them, he's interrupted by Black, here. Porter stews about it for a while then drives out to the Old Fish Cellar later that afternoon and does our Nick.” Butts paused to take a swig of ale from a long-necked brown bottle. He had persuaded his sister...-in-law to provide some suitable refreshment to lubricate the mental processes. “Or maybe,” he continued, “it was Tebble who was shagging her, and Rowlands is the jealous one.”
Black looked doubtful. “There has to be more to it than that. The Riddle, all that money, it can't be a coincidence. What about the phone call to Roger Trevenney about Ruth's diary? Perhaps it was Tebble. If he knew something about Ruth's murder, he could have been blackmailing someone. That would explain the money.”


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