Private Games

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pissed-off.’
    The Scotland Yard inspector glanced over at Lancer who was being interviewed by another officer, before saying, ‘Him and Marshall. Both LOCOG members.’
    Knight nodded. ‘I’d start looking for people who have a beef with the organising committee.’
    Pottersfield did not reply because Lancer was approaching them. He’d wrenched his tie loose around his neck and was patting at his sweating brow with a handkerchief.
    ‘Thank you,’ he said to Knight. ‘I am beyond simply being in your debt.’
    ‘Nothing that you wouldn’t have done for me,’ Knight replied.
    ‘I’m calling Jack,’ Lancer said. ‘I’m telling him what you did.’
    ‘It’s not necessary,’ Knight said.
    ‘It is,’ Lancer insisted. He hesitated. ‘I’d like to repay you somehow.’
    Knight shook his head. ‘LOCOG is Private’s client, which means you are Private’s client, Mike. It’s all in a day’s work.’
    ‘No, you …’ Lancer hesitated and then completed his thought. ‘You shall be my guest tomorrow night at the opening ceremonies.’
    Knight was caught flat-footed by the offer. Tickets to the opening ceremony were almost as prized as invitations to the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton had been the year before.
    ‘If I can get the nanny to cover for me, I’ll accept.’
    Lancer beamed. ‘I’ll have my secretary send you a pass and tickets in the morning.’ He patted Knight on his good shoulder, smiled at Pottersfield, and then walked off towards the Jamaican taxi driver who was still getting a hard time from the patrol officers who’d pulled them over.
    ‘I’ll need you to make a formal statement,’ Pottersfield said.
    ‘I’m not doing anything until I’ve spoken with my mother.’

Chapter 10
    TWENTY MINUTES LATER , a Metropolitan Police patrol car dropped Knight in front of his mother’s home on Milner Street in Knightsbridge. He’d been offered opiate painkillers by the paramedics, but had refused them. Getting out of the police car was agonising and an image of a beautiful pregnant woman standing on a moor at sunset kept flashing into his mind.
    Thankfully, he was able to put her out of his thoughts by the time he rang the doorbell, suddenly aware of how dirty and torn his clothes were.
    Amanda would not approve. Neither would—
    The door swung open to reveal Gary Boss, his mother’s long-time personal assistant: thirties, thin, well groomed and impeccably attired.
    Boss blinked at Knight from behind round tortoiseshell glasses, and sniffed. ‘I didn’t know you had an appointment, Peter.’
    ‘Her son and only child doesn’t need one,’ Knight said. ‘Not today.’
    ‘She’s very, very busy,’ Boss insisted. ‘I suggest—’
    ‘Denton’s dead, Gary,’ Knight said softly.
    ‘What?’ Boss said and then tittered derisively. ‘That’s impossible. She was with him just last—’
    ‘He was murdered,’ Knight said, stepping inside. ‘I just came from the crime scene. I need to tell her.’
    ‘Murdered?’ Boss said, and then his mouth sloughed open, and he closed his eyes as if in anticipation of some personal agony in the near future. ‘Dear God. She’ll be …’
    ‘I know,’ Knight said, and moved past him. ‘Where is she?’
    ‘In the library,’ Boss said. ‘Choosing fabric.’
    Knight winced. His mother despised being interrupted when she was looking at samples. ‘Can’t be helped,’ he said, and walked down the hall towards the doors of the library, readying himself to tell his mother that she was now, in effect, twice a widow.
    When Knight was three, his father Harry had died in a freak industrial accident, leaving his young widow and son a meagre insurance payout. His mother had turned bitter about her loss, but then turned that bitterness into energy. She’d always liked fashion and sewing, so she took the insurance money and started a clothing company that she named after herself.
    Amanda Designs had started in their kitchen. Knight
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