Snake

Snake by James McClure Read Free Book Online

Book: Snake by James McClure Read Free Book Online
Authors: James McClure
“Worse than the coolies.”
    Their glasses were empty.
    So Gardiner led the way out, pausing to question a uniformed sergeant who was drinking an orange squash in the doorway because he was on duty, and firearms weren’t allowed in the canteen anyway.
    “Who’s the pushy little poop, Sarge?”
    “One just talking to you? Oppenheimer.”
    “Oh, ja,” said Gardiner, and then he and Marais walked down the wide passage and out into the yard, making for the latrine. Which had batwing doors like a Wild West saloon for some amusing, if obscure, reason.
    “Well, here’s what I think of you,” said Marais, careful to aim at Trekkersburg between the bowls because the pipes into the gutter were missing and otherwise he’d soak his moccasins. “Now for the popsie and the back row at the drive-in. Pity Mickey’s made work for you or—”
    The batwing doors clattered wide.
    “Okay, Sergeant Marais, to my office,” Kramer said softly, his hands on his hips.
    Gardiner tarried to rinse out his left stocking.
    Zondi handed over the keys of the Chev Commando, which was better than new now, and borrowed his bus fare off Kramer. Then he walked around Marais, gave a quick smile behind his back, and left for home.
    “Look, sir,” Marais began stiffly, having been given time by the interruption to prepare his defense.
    “No, you look,” Kramer contradicted him, and indicated he should take a seat. “I’ll accept what you say about the papers in Jo’burg listening in on our radio and getting to the scene of crime just as quick. I’ll accept all that.”
    Marais perched on the edge of Zondi’s little table, relaxing slightly.
    “If I hadn’t been at the Wigwam, too, then it would have been a very different matter, Marais. Then I would expect you to take it personally— very personally. But, as it was, I had the same chances as you. The main point is this: it seems to me that there’s a definite case for thinking we’ve been buggered about by this arsehole who runs the club. The police, that is. I want this fully investigated. And if there is anything in it, I want charges brought against him. False information, obstruction—”
    “Perjury? I’ve got his statement already, sir.”
    “Hey? First class—let me see it right now.”
    The prodigal left the room like there was veal on the menu, and Kramer used the delay to ring the Widow Fourie and say he would be later than planned. And yes, he had told Mickey that his help would be needed for the move to the house. He realized it could not keep being put off. He would see her.
    Marais had just returned, bearing the docket, when the Gazette reporter rang through with his story.
    “That’s not bad,” Kramer said, with a half smile of relief at the end of it. “Except you don’t get a fusillade with five shots set days apart, hey? I do appreciate it’s in English, but … Ja, that’ll be fine. Perfect. Uh-huh, and I’ll scratch yours.”
    He glanced across for a reaction, but Marais was too engrossed in scribbling something.
    “Oh, ja? Never! ‘Bye.”
    The receiver’s weight cut the rest dead.
    “I’ve listed them,” Marais announced.
    “Go ahead—read.”
    “ One —suspect’s report to duty officer logged at ten-thirty; for press to be there at ten-forty, calls must have been made immediately afterwards.”
    “Or before?”
    “Hmmm. Two —suspect’s abusive manner on finding press had been asked to wait outside.”
    His diplomacy was acknowledged by a curt nod.
    “ Three —suspect’s response to learning that exhibit A was being removed from the premises. By that I mean his offer to save police time and put it in his pig bins.”
    “Come again?” Kramer asked, tossing over a lighted Lucky Strike.
    “Ta, sir. Well, I thought Monty was just arse-creeping at the time, but obviously, now we’ve got this publicity angle, he hoped the snake could go in the newspaper pictures. It would have looked good, and if you can print crash pictures, I don’t

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