Nightmare

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Book: Nightmare Read Online Free PDF
Author: Stephen Leather
Tags: Fiction, thriller, Suspense, Fantasy, Thrillers
have, right?’
    ‘You were there to help. That was your job.’
    ‘Yeah, I was there to help but I didn’t, did I? Not unless the dictionary definition of “help” has changed recently. She jumped and she died and the answer to your question is yes, I do feel responsible. But that doesn’t mean I was hearing things.’
    ‘But it wasn’t her voice, was it? You said it was the man’s voice. So why do you think it was her?’
    ‘Why would a drug dealer be asking me for help?’
    ‘The better question is why would Sophie? She’s dead, Jack. So what are you going to do?’
    ‘I’m going to read the Sun , drink my coffee, and then go back home to shower and change before heading back here all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for my three o’clock meeting.’
    ‘And that’s it?’
    ‘That’s my plan.’ He picked up his coffee mug.
    ‘And what about Sophie?’
    Nightingale grinned. ‘If it’s important, she’ll call back.’
    Jenny stared at him for several seconds, then sighed exasperatedly and went back to her desk. Nightingale sipped his coffee, wishing that he felt half as relaxed as he’d pretended to be. It had been Sophie trying to talk to him in the ICU, he was sure of that. And he was equally certain that whatever she wanted, she’d try to contact him again.

8

    Mrs Chan was the lady who owned and ran the small Chinese restaurant on the ground floor of the building where Nightingale lived. She waved at him as he walked by her window and he waited for her on the pavement as she bustled out of the door. She was barely five feet tall with a round face and thick-lensed spectacles that gave her the look of a mole that had just emerged from its lair. ‘Mr Jack, is everything okay?’ she asked. She had arrived from Hong Kong with her husband thirty years earlier but she still spoke English as if she had just stepped off the plane. Her husband had died five years earlier and now she ran the restaurant with her two daughters while her son was back in Hong Kong running a very successful property company.
    ‘Everything’s fine, Mrs Chan.’
    ‘The neighbours said police take you away.’
    ‘It was a misunderstanding.’
    ‘You look terrible.’
    ‘Thank you for your honesty,’ he said, but Mrs Chan had no sense of humour and she nodded seriously.
    ‘You not shave. And you smell bad.’
    ‘I’ve just come home to shower,’ he said.
    She waved at her restaurant. ‘Come in, sit down, I will make duck noodles for you.’ Nightingale hesitated but Mrs Chan grabbed him by the arm. She had a child’s hands but her grip was like a steel vice. ‘I make for you special, Mr Jack.’
    Nightingale allowed himself to be led into the restaurant and over to a corner table. He actually didn’t need much persuading because Mrs Chan served the best duck noodles in London. There was a line of ten roast ducks hanging by their necks from a stainless-steel bar in the window. Mrs Chan selected one and then disappeared into the kitchen. A few seconds later he heard the dull thud of a cleaver chopping through meat.
    One of Mrs Chan’s daughters came over wearing her usual bright red cheongsam. The bottle of Corona she was carrying on a tray was already opened, with a slice of lemon in the neck. ‘When are you going to start drinking Chinese beer, Jack?’ she said as she put down the bottle in front of him. ‘Tsingtao is better than Corona.’
    ‘I’m a creature of habit, Sue-lee,’ he said, pushing the lemon down into the bottle. ‘I’ve been drinking the same beer and smoking the same cigarettes for as long as I can remember.’ He raised the bottle in salute and then drank. Mrs Chan returned from the kitchen with a big bowl of flat white noodles in a broth that she made herself, with half a dozen thick slices of roast duck on top.
    ‘On the house, Mr Jack,’ she said.
    ‘You spoil me, Mrs Chan,’ said Nightingale, picking up a fork and a spoon. Despite being a big fan of Chinese food he’d never managed to
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