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The car paused outside the red-brick building while the Queen knocked on the estate office door. Once inside, passing several shocked staff, she asked Julian Cassidy if she could see him alone. Her unannounced arrival was unusual, but she sensed that he was more weary than surprised. She noticed the slackness of his tie, the saggy skin, the poorly ironed shirt, the unkempt hair that badly needed a cut, through which he was running a distracted hand. He reminded her a little of the foreign secretary on a bad day. He was a man with a lot on his mind.
Cassidy led her into his cosy office, with its old-fashioned furniture, its smell of dog, and its view of pine and birch trees.
‘Can I offer you a seat, ma’am?’ He indicated a sturdy Edwardian armchair, but the Queen refused. This would be a stand-up conversation.
‘Mrs Raspberry was knocked over a week before Christmas,’ she began. He said nothing and feigned confusion, but she saw the wariness that settled over him as he stood facing her. ‘Someone was speeding through Dersingham in the dark.
‘I imagine it must,’ he said eventually.
‘Whoever hit her had probably been drinking. That’s why he was going too fast, why he didn’t react in time, why he didn’t stop.’
He swallowed. ‘That may be true.
‘Helena Fisher was your witness, wasn’t she?’
‘Yes. She happened to be passing . . .’
‘Was she? And did she happen to be passing two days before, when you did indeed speed through Dersingham?’
Cassidy ran his hand through his hair again. His right eye was slightly bloodshot. She watched as he fought a look of rising panic. He reminded her of Arthur Raspberry for a moment. But she had far more sympathy for the teenager.
‘I don’t know what you mean, ma’am.’
‘I mean that Judy Raspberry deserves better than your conspiracy with your lover. It was one of the shortest days of the year. I don’t think you meant to hit her, but you were on your way home from a boozy lunch and it was already dark, you weren’t concentrating on the road, and the next thing you knew—’
‘I—’ He stared at her. There was a long silence that filled the stuffy room. He licked his dry lips.





