The Affinity Bridge
“Come now, sir, you’re not suggesting the glowing policeman is the real source of these murders?”
    “Indeed not, although at this stage I’m loath to rule anything out. What I’m getting at is the notion that the stories could have been inspired by past events, occurrences from many years ago that have left a residual, latent fear amongst the folk of this particular district.”
    “You’ve found something, haven’t you, in your studies? Some reference that sheds light on what’s going on at the moment?”
    “A reference that may shed light on what’s going on at the moment. In truth it may also turn out to be entirely unrelated, although I find that difficult to believe, given the nature of the murders and the circumstances surrounding the deaths. I’ve already mentioned it to Bainbridge, but he puts no stock in the idea.”
    Veronica leaned forward in the carriage. “Do tell.”
    Newbury smiled. He was beginning to believe he’d made the right choice in hiring Veronica as his new assistant. “About twelve years ago there was a disturbing case in the Whitechapel area, in which a gang of petty thieves were discovered breaking into a house. Instead of fleeing the scene, they turned on the policeman who had found them, and viciously beat him to death. The thieves were never brought to justice, but for a month after the policeman’s body was interred, a ‘glowing bobby’ was sighted around the streets, walking his beat and searching out his murderers, one after the other.”
“What happened?”
    “They all turned up dead. Strangled, just like the victims we’ve seen in the last couple of weeks. Such was his vengeance, it was said, that the murdered policeman had actually risen from the grave to seek revenge on his killers. Once they were all dead, the ‘glowing bobby’ disappeared, never to be seen again.”
    A ground train rattled by their cab, startling the horses and causing them to whinny noisily and pull up by the side of the road. The driver shouted down his apologies and waited for the other vehicle to pass before coercing the animals back out into the road.
    Veronica sat back in her seat. “The parallels are uncanny.”
    “Indeed. But there are holes. Why would the spirit return now, after all this time? Did it ever really exist, or was it just a cover used by the dead man’s colleagues to track down and dispose of his killers? What, if any, are the connections between the victims? I can’t see a good reason for the spirit of the dead policeman to be taking these innocent lives, both men and women. I’m not convinced the profile actually fits.”
    “But you are convinced that it is possible? Have any other policeman been murdered in the area lately? Could it be the same phenomenon, but a different set of people involved?”
    Newbury straightened his back. He looked thoughtful for a moment. “My dear Veronica, what splendid deduction! We’ll get Bainbridge looking into it first thing this afternoon. I’ve been so wrapped up in trying to draw parallels between the two cases that I’d overlooked this most obvious of angles.”
    By this time their cab was approaching Bloomsbury and the British Museum could be seen, through the window, an epic, monolithic structure rising out of the grey afternoon. Newbury took his watch out of his pocket and examined its face. He glanced at Veronica. “I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling rather peckish. Spot of lunch?”
Veronica grinned. “Sir Maurice, I’m famished.”
     
     
    With Miss Coulthard gone for the day, the office was silent when they returned from lunch, with just the ticking of the grandfather clock in the corner to break the monotony. The two rooms were connected by an interior door, the main office being a fairly large, open space with Miss Coulthard’s desk placed centrally to face the door. The walls were decorated with an array of spectacular artefacts, ranging from mediaeval weaponry to a glass display cabinet filled with
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