Codename Angel (The Angel Chronicles Book 1)

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visited
him yesterday with another gentleman regarding his flying saucer incident.’
    Ingles looked down
his spectacles at Frederick. ‘Yes I was just visiting to see how he was, a
friend of mine came up from London earlier this week and I mentioned the story
to him.’
    ‘Would you care to
divulge who this friend of yours is?’
    Ingles took a moment
to finally reveal his friend’s identity. ‘Peter Horsley.’
    ‘As in Peter Horsley
equerry to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh?’
    ‘The very same, I’ve
known Peter for many years he comes up here twice a year to enjoy the trout
fishing in the lake.’
    ‘And you took it upon
yourself to introduce him to Mr Jones?’
    Ingles nodded. ‘Peter
has a passing interest in flying saucers. He is also Air Ministry, I’m
surprised your paths haven’t crossed since you’re both investigating the same
thing.’
    Frederick now felt as
if he was the one being questioned. ‘I have met Mr Horsley on a number of
social occasions but he never expressed his interest in flying saucers. And the
ministry doesn’t have any official body investigating UFOs.’
    ‘Yet here you are
Professor.’ Ingles smiled. ‘Mr Horsley prefers to keep his interest to himself
being a member of the royal household and all that. You know how the press are
these days Professor. The Royal family doesn’t want the newspapers accusing
them of being a bunch of crackpots.’
    ‘Are you saying that
members of the Royal Family have an interest in flying saucers?’
    Ingles smiled at
Frederick. ‘What I’m saying Professor is that these kinds of matters are best
kept behind closed doors. Now if there’s nothing else I can do for you I have
an estate to run.’
    Frederick thought for
a moment, but could find nothing else to quiz Ingles about. He finished his tea
and set the cup down. ‘No, you’ve been most generous in granting me an audience
today Sir William, it’s been a pleasure meeting you.’
    ‘Not at all Professor
I’ve enjoyed your little visit. Let me see you out.’
    As both men appeared
out onto the courtyard Frederick pointed at the symbol on the door he had
spotted on arrival. ‘That’s an interesting marking.’
    Ingles looked at what
Frederick was pointing at nodding. ‘It’s been there centuries.’
    ‘Do you have any idea
what it means?’
    Ingles thought for a
moment. ‘I believe it was used to ward off evil spirits or something like that.
It appears my ancestors were a little superstitious.’
    Frederick smiled and
offered his hand. ‘Thank you again for your time Sir Ingles.’  
    Ingles returned to the
sitting room and walked over towards a telephone picking up the receiver.
‘Sarah could you connect me to Peter Horsley at the Palace please.’ Several
seconds passed. ‘Peter old boy how are you it’s William, listen I have some
information that might interest you.’

 
    Chapter 6
     
    Brief Encounter
     
    Downham Market
Railway Station – Norfolk – 9:17am
    Monday 4 th August 1952
    After his meeting
with Sir William Ingles Frederick returned to the hotel and waited for Group
Captain Fletcher. The RAF officer had written a full report about his
experiences with unidentified flying objects during wartime bombing missions.
Over the evening meal and drinks Fletcher also went into detail about other
such occurrences he had heard about from other royal air force pilots.
    Frederick returned
home the next day, and enjoyed the rest of the weekend with Elizabeth and
Susan. He also found time to type out a short summary of the investigation for Lord
Chambers.
    Engrossed in The
Times newspaper Frederick failed to notice the two men approaching his table.
Both men seated themselves opposite; they were dressed in identical grey suits
with trilby style hats.
    ‘Doctor Ralph
Frederick?’ One of them asked.
    Frederick peered over
the top of his newspaper. ‘It’s Professor actually.’
    ‘I am sorry
Professor.’ the man replied apologetically. ‘My
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