Deadly Friends

Deadly Friends by Stuart Pawson Read Free Book Online Page A

Book: Deadly Friends by Stuart Pawson Read Free Book Online
Authors: Stuart Pawson
cars were side by side in the car park. I leant on the side of mine while Sparky unlocked his door ‘Thanks for your help, Dave,’ I said. ‘You did well.’
    ‘I thought you were going to plant him.’
    ‘I meant before that. I think we know a bit more about our friend Darryl, now.’
    ‘Except the important stuff, like his surname and his address.’
    ‘Yeah, well, maybe Maggie will come up with something.’
    Dave swung into the driving seat and pulled the belt over his stomach. ‘It’s odd we don’t know him,’ he said. ‘I wonder where he comes from?’
    ‘Who? Darryl?’
    ‘Mmm.’
    ‘Oh, I know where he comes from.’
    ‘You know? How?’
    I tapped the side of my head with a forefinger andasked: ‘Remember the office motto: knowledge is power?’
    ‘I thought it was knowledge catches crooks.’
    ‘Sorry, you’re right. Knowledge catches crooks.’
    ‘So where does he come from?’
    ‘Burnley.’
    ‘Burnley!’
    ‘Burnley. As sure as God made Wallace Arnold buses.’

CHAPTER THREE
    Annabelle rang me that evening. ‘Before you ask,’ I told her, ‘I’ve had a piece of cod from the market, grilled to perfection – mmm! – with some melted cheese over it, and a few vegetables.’ Actually it was boil-in-the-bag, but what you don’t know can’t give you indigestion.
    ‘Well done,’ she replied. ‘I’m glad you are eating sensibly, if you are telling the truth.’
    ‘Scout’s honour. Followed by a big cream bun from the bakery. What about you? How did your evening with Farouk go?’
    ‘Farouk? Who’s Farouk?’
    ‘This Egyptian carpet dealer who took you to his restaurant.’
    ‘He’s Persian, and he’s called Xav. I imagine it isshort for Xavier. Actually he’s very nice. Older than I expected, but ever so charming.’
    ‘I’m jealous already. How was the meal?’
    ‘The meal itself was fine, but I think I may have upset George and Rachel.’
    ‘Go on,’ I laughed.
    ‘Blame it on your Yorkshire forthrightness rubbing off on me …’
    ‘Bluntness,’ I interrupted. ‘We call it bluntness.’ ‘Bluntness, then. Poor old Xav asked me what I thought of his lovely new restaurant, so I told him. George looked ever so embarrassed and if looks could kill you’d have an APW out for Rachel. Did I get that right?’
    ‘Ha ha! That’s my girl. What did you say?’
    ‘Well, the restaurant is called Omar Khayyam’s, rather predictably, and Xav has the contract for a chain of them, attached to something called Luxotel Hotel and Conference Centres. It is supposed to be an alternative dining experience, more upmarket than the hotel restaurants, to give top businessmen somewhere to impress their more affluent clients.’
    ‘I’m impressed already,’ I said, ‘and I haven’t even been.’
    ‘You would have seen it for what it was,’ Annabelle assured me. For a start, I told him that the name was naff. I said it sounded like a takeaway.’ She giggled at the memory. ‘Then I criticised the decor. It was all done in pale green and lilacs, what you would describe as a poof’s boudoir. I told him that I would have chosensomething bolder; perhaps largely white, with black and red panels and gold borders; something with a more Eastern feel.’
    ‘Sounds good to me. What did he say?’
    ‘That was the surprising thing. He had a good look around and said he agreed. He wished that he had consulted me earlier. I wondered if he was just being polite, or patronising me.’
    ‘Don’t be silly,’ I said. ‘I’ve told you before, you have a flair for that kind of thing.’
    ‘Then he asked me to suggest another name, before it was too late and he’d had all the signs made. After some thought I said I’d call it Jamshyd’s.’
    ‘Jamshyds?’
    ‘That’s right. He was a Persian king, fabulously wealthy, mentioned in the Rubaiyat.’
    I said: ‘As in: “The wild ass stamps o’er his head, and he lies fast asleep”?’
    ‘Hmm, not quite, that was another king. “The lion

Similar Books

Radio Boys

Sean Michael

PART 35

John Nicholas Iannuzzi

Lick Your Neighbor

Chris Genoa

Rose

Sydney Landon

The Water and the Wild

Katie Elise Ormsbee

Hush

Karen Robards

A Passion Denied

Julie Lessman