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As I say, I have no proof, and everyone has alibis, but once you think about the dogs, it’s obvious how it was done.’
It wasn’t obvious to Rozie. ‘You mentioned the dogs, ma’am?’
The Queen looked slightly irritated. ‘I’m surprised more people haven’t noticed. They caused havoc at Abbottswood, because they weren’t looked after properly.’
‘I did wonder about the damage,’ Rozie said. ‘So did the police.’
‘I’m sure some people do, ma’am.’
Rozie began to enjoy this idea of disagreeing with the Boss. She could easily imagine it.
‘We don’t know for certain that he was,’ the Queen insisted. ‘According to Astrid, Ned was very “Zen”, or something of that nature. The police have assumed he was under pressure because he was acting oddly. I think the oddness of his activity is the interesting part. Take the speeding car. He conveniently broke the speed limit twice in his Maserati. It meant the speed cameras caught him.
Rozie seriously wondered if the Queen was having a senior moment. ‘But surely the plan was to draw attention to London, ma’am, not Norfolk?’
‘Later, yes.
‘That’s right. Something about raining in hell.’
Here was something Rozie could connect to. There was a lot of talk about falling from grace at church when she was growing up. With a mother called Grace, she had both taken it personally and never quite made sense of it.
‘Ned doesn’t strike me as the sort of man who would worry about the state of his soul,’ she suggested.
The Queen nodded. ‘Indeed not. I think he worried about the state of his estate. But it wasn’t Ned who abandoned his dogs or drove to London, or quoted Milton at Mr Cassidy. The call was made simply to show that he was at Abbottswood, when he was not. He was already dead by then.’
The Queen put down her glasses.
‘At least, I hope he was.’
Rozie rapidly reviewed what she thought she knew about Ned’s last hours.
‘But he was seen by witnesses in London, ma’am.





