Lynda La Plante - The Red Dahlia

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When the body of a young girl is found dumped on the banks of the Thames, even the police are shocked by the brutality of her murder: horifically mutilated, severed in half and drained of blood, her death is a mirror image of an infamous 1940s case in Los Angeles known as 'The Black Dahlia'.
That case was never solved, but now Detective Inspector Anna Travis must race against time to catch this 'copycat killer', dubbed 'The Red Dahlia' from the flower his victim wore in her hair. But there are no suspects and a media frenzy is spiralling out of control. Anna turns to her mentor, the brilliant and volatile Detective Chief Inspector James Langton, but the frictions of their romantic relationship are complicating the case.
And then a second girl is found, her death again mirroring the 'Black Dahlia', and as Anna and Langton close in on the prime suspect they uncover a shocking web of sadistic sexual evil and a family's murderous secrets.

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Anna took a deep breath. 'I don't think he left the house.'

Langton looked at her; before he could say anything, Lewis returned with their drinks.

'Say that again, Travis.'

'I said, I do not think Wickenham ever left the house.'

Langton tilted his glass in his hand.

'I think it would be impossible for him to have walked out the front door, picked up a paper suit wearing handcuffs—'

'Yes, yes, get on with it; we've discussed all this.'

'I think there could be another hiding place, one we didn't find. I mean, they found one that had not been discovered before; maybe there could be another one. If they are still finding these priest holes in the Harrington Hall mansion, why not at Wickenham's?'

Lewis looked at Langton as he downed his scotch.

'If he did have a hiding place, it would have to be somewhere between the hall, the old servants' staircase and the kitchen.'

'So, let me get this right: are you saying he is still in the house?'

Anna shrugged. 'I don't know, maybe; he could have escaped while the work was going on.'

'You think his daughters know?'

'Well, this is where I come unstuck, because as you rightly said, they're not acting as if they're scared he's around.' She trailed off. 'It was just a thought.'

Lewis stood up and yawned. 'I'm knackered.'

'Sit down,' Langton snapped. 'Okay, Travis: what if you are right?'

'Well, we have only focused on his daughters, but there is someone else in the house as well: the old housekeeper. Her bedroom is above that old staircase. What if she is the one that knows where he is? Wickenham has money, but we have had no movement in any of his bank accounts; she told me she had savings, years of them. She has lived there for years, rent free, so she must have accrued a considerable amount of money. Maybe she helped him escape and gave him the money to do it?'

Anna kept talking as they crossed the road together. 'Justine said she got a call from Mrs Hedges. Remember, when she came over to the station to get her brother to sign documents to release Emily; could she have told her then?'

'Told her what exactly?'

'That it was safe, maybe? That their father would not be coming back? She keeps saying that we would never arrest him.'

Langton hooked his arm around her shoulders. 'Good on you, Travis; that little brain always ticking over.'

She shrugged away from him. 'What if I am right?'

'First thing tomorrow, we'll find out!'

'Why not start now?' Anna suggested. Langton gave her a lopsided smirk.

'Because after two packets of peanuts and Christ knows how many bloody crisps, I've had too much to drink to hardly walk straight!'

Chapter Twenty

Anna hated not having any toothpaste or cleanser, but washed her face and patted it dry. She would have no make-up for the morning either! Her clothes were crumpled, but she'd washed her knickers in the sink and left them over a radiator. She got into bed naked and pulled up the flannelette sheets; the pillowslip felt starched.

She could hear Lewis snoring in the room downstairs and Langton pacing up and down; everything Anna had said was going round and round in his head.

Anna couldn't sleep; the sheets made her itch. She got up and poured herself a glass of water from a decanter that resembled a specimen jar.

There was a light tap on her door.

After a moment, she heard Langton whisper, 'Are you awake? Anna? It's me.'

Anna hesitated, then wrapped the sheet around her and opened the door.

'I've just had a cold shower, they obviously turn off the hot water early.' He was wearing his shirt and a towel wrapped around his waist. 'Can I come in?'

She nodded and opened the door wider.

'Lewis sounds like a steam engine. I couldn't sleep.'

'Nor could I. I've got no drink; I can't offer you anything.'

'Can't you?'

'Oh, please.'

'Sorry, my attempt at a joke; obviously failed miserably.'

He sat on the edge of her bed; she sat in a chair by the window.

'So what do you want?' said Anna.

'Me?'

'Yes, you. Do you want to talk about the case?'

'I don't.'

'If you want me to go to bed with you, I don't think this is the right time or place.'

He patted the bedcover. 'Seems okay to me.'

'Well, not to me; for one, you've been drinking and for two, I just don't think…'

'Always thinking,' he interrupted. 'Do you ever do something without those brain cells working overtime?'

She turned away.

'Come here.' He held out his hand. 'For Chrissakes, Anna what do you want?'

'Listen, I am not someone who has a random one-night stand in a hotel.'

'But we've been to bed before.'

'You think I don't know that? I don't want to be just a convenient screw. Like you said, we've already been there.'

'Yeah I know; you didn't want it to go any further, so what's the big deal?'

'Maybe I want more.'

'Are you saying there is more?'

She shook her head. 'Why are you doing this to me?'

'Anna, what am I doing? I want to go to bed with you, hold you, make love to you.'

'Because Lewis is snoring and you can't sleep downstairs in his room?'

He got up and walked towards her. 'What if I was to tell you that for weeks, since we first started this case, I have wanted…'

She interrupted. 'You mean Professor Marshe didn't work out?'

'What?'

'Come on! You were all over her like a rash!'

'You mean you never sussed?'

'Sussed what?'

'She's gay. She's having a scene with the Commander.'

Anna was stunned; she said nothing.

'So, do we get into bed, or do I go back to Lewis and cuddle up next to him?'

Anna remained in her chair and he came closer.

'Anna, if you don't want to have sex, that's okay by me, I just want to hold you close.'

'Go back to your room. We both need to recharge our batteries and be ready for the morning.'

He turned and headed back to the door and had it half open when he turned to face her. 'If what you want is some kind of long-term commitment, then I can't give you that.'

'I know, but I can't just be a casual lay, because I really care about you. In fact, I think I might be in love with you, so you see this is far from easy.'

'In love with me?'

'Yes.'

'Well that kind of changes things, doesn't it? See you in the morning, Travis.'

She sat in the chair and wanted to cry. If he had touched her, kissed her, she would not have been able to say no. She could think of nothing that she wanted more than to have his body next to hers, flannelette sheets or not.

DAY THIRTY-THREE

Langton wolfed down his breakfast without so much as glancing at her. She wondered if he had been more drunk than she thought and he'd even forgotten coming to her room.

The local police had made contact, saying there had been no movement in or out of the Hall's main gates. They had positioned a car at the rear, and had done a drive round at intervals during the night. One car was still in position some distance down the lane; when the surveillance team arrived, they would take over.

'If, as Travis suspects, Wickenham was holed up at the Hall and then had time to get the hell out, this is just a waste of time. If, on the other hand, we grill all three of them — that's Emily, Justine and the old housekeeper — and put some pressure on them to cough up exactly what might or might not have happened, we might get a result. So far, there has still been no sighting of Wickenham. Barolli and the team have questioned everyone associated with him. No one's admitting to having seen him or having any contact with him and, let me tell you, we really put the pressure on them with those photographs. The whole bunch were shitting themselves that their part in his perverted parties would be released to the press.'

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