Dead Wrong | страница 42
Huge signs on the front of the building told me it was J.K. Imports and proclaimed International Labels, All Discount Stock, Best Deals in Town and Trade Only. I could hardly go in and browse then. And he showed no sign of coming out. I concluded that Mr. Siddiq was probably now back doing business having spoken to his wife. Luke Wallace had mentioned that the Khan brothers had a place up Cheetham Hill. This was probably it. J.K. – Janghir Khan. I could sit and stare at the building all afternoon and learn nothing.
Time to go.
I dropped off the film that had the pictures of the stalker for same-day processing on my way to the office.
From there I rang Ahktar’s father, Dr L. P. L. Khan. ‘Dr Khan?’
‘Yes, speaking.’
I told him who I was, what I wanted. I asked to see him. There was a long pause.
‘I will be at home tomorrow between half past ten and eleven o’clock,’ he said.
‘And Mrs Khan?’
‘Mrs Khan is visiting her family in Pakistan. She will be away until September.’
‘Right. I’ll see you at half past ten then. Thank you.’
The phone rang as soon as I put it down. I hate that. It startled me and sent shivers of shock up my arms. ‘Hello?’
‘Sal, Rebecca Henderson here. Debbie Gosforth tells me there have been some problems with the surveillance.’
Oh, great. ‘Just one,’ I defended myself. ‘We assumed he had no car so I was all prepared to tail him on foot, but he was using a car. Parked round the corner.’
‘You got the number?’
‘Only partial.’
Silence. If I was paying a solicitor, there’d be endless delays and hiccups to put up with, but turn the tables and I’m expected to produce instant results.
‘Listen, I know we said we didn’t need twenty-four hour cover,’ Rebecca resumed finally, ‘but if you don’t feel you can give this one the time…’
‘Hang on,’ I interrupted, ‘am I missing something here? I’ve been over there twice as soon as she’s called. The first time he’d already gone when I arrived and the second time he’s driving, which we knew nothing about. I’ve also advised her to get on to the phone company and fix up a new number or go ex-directory. She knows she can ring me anytime, as soon as he shows.’
‘Have you met her brother?’
‘Eh? No. Why?’
‘I’ve had him on the phone ranting about how little we’re doing. He says Debbie is scared to leave the house, that the threats are escalating and that she thinks you’re only going through the motions, can’t wait to get away.’
‘That’s not true,’ I objected. I thought back to my visits. ‘The first time she called me it was getting dark. I came out, no problem. I even offered to see her at the house when we knew the stalker had gone but she put me off, she was worried it would wake one of the children.’ I was getting riled. ‘The second time when he drove off I did go back to the house to tell her. I offered to come in for a few minutes, asked if there was anything else she wanted me to do.’