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Authors: Victoria Howard

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Grace sat down, her gaze
fixed
on the older
man
’s face.

 


I don’t know what he’s told you
Mr
.
Zupanik, but I assure you I
’ve
done nothing wrong.
Jack
seems to believe
that
my late husband
was involved in some
sort of
criminal activity.
All I know is that he left me a property on Gasparilla Island.
I refuse to accept he’s done anything
illegal
until
evidence proves to the contrary
.

 

Mike ran a hand over his
baldhead
.

Now,
Mrs.
Elliott, no one is accusing you or your
late
husband of
any
thing
.
However, we do need to
clear up a few things
.
Let’s start with this one.
Where did your husband get the money to buy the beach house?
You have to admit that was a pretty big wad of cash.

 

Grace bit her lip, but said nothing.
Jack tossed the bank statements on the table.

 


Mike,
take a look at th
ese
.
There’s over
two
million dollars in that account.
And what’s more, the account manager,
a
guy called Cody, implied he’d met Grace before.

 

M
ike raised an eyebrow.

They say accountants stay close to the money, but that’s
a lot
of cash
for
a bean counter
. E
xcuse me, Grace.
That’s American slang
.
So here’s another question.
Can you explain
how that amount of money came to be in your husband’s account
?

 


No.

 


You were his wife, w
hy not?

 

Grace
colo
u
r
ed under Zupanik’s steady gaze.

When Daniel died our
bank
account held less than two thousand pounds
and
there was roughly twice that sum in our
savings account.
Our home
is mortgaged
, and
my car is six years old.
Daniel’s
car
was leased through the business.
As far as I’m aware,
hi
s partnership in the accountancy firm was our only source of income.

 


I understand
your husband
never
discussed his
work
with you
.
Is that
correct
?

 


Daniel believed in client confidentiality.
He preferred to stay late at the office
rather
than bring work home.

 


Was your husband’s business in trouble?

 


I have no idea. You’d have to speak to Shaun
, his partner
.

 


What about debts? Did he have a gambling habit?

 


Not that I
’m aware
of.

 

Mike frowned.

Could someone have been threatening him?

 

Grace lifted her chin, meeting his icy gaze.

Why are you asking me all these questions
,
Mr
.
Zupanik
?

 


I’m trying to
establish whether or not your husband had reason to kill himself.

 


Daniel was as well balanced as you or I, and had no reason to take his own life.

 

Jack
leaned against the window ledge and
let out a long sigh.

I told you, Mike.
Grace knows nothing.

 


Everybody knows something,

Mike said, hi
s steely eyes bor
ed
into Jack.

 


Not this time.

 

Mike gave an impatient shrug and
turned to
Grace once more.

Tell me about the guy who approached you
in the graveyard.

 


We only
spoke for a few minutes
.

 


But surely you can recall what he looked like?

 


He was short
.
I remember, because I didn’t have to look up to him.
And smartly dressed.

 


You mean he
wore a
suit?

 


Yes, I could see the collar of the jacket under his overcoat.
His clothes were well cut, as if they’d been made-to-measure rather than purchased from a chain store.

 


Okay, but what about his build?
W
as
he average for his height
, thin
or
heavily built?

 


I don’t remember.

 


Try!

 

Grace’s hands twisted in her lap and she began to shake as the image focused in her memory.

S
-
s
tocky
,
like a boxer.

 


Now, t
his is important, Grace.
Can you recall what
colo
u
r
his eyes and hair were?

 


He wore a
hat, so I couldn’t see his hair.

 


Anything else?
Any distinguishing features?
A scar on his face perhaps?

 


It was raining and
we
sheltered
under the
lych-gate.
I could
n’t
see his f
ace
that well
in the gloom
.
His eyes…
I’m not certain, but I think they were brown
.

 


What about his voice, Grace?
Was he English or did he speak with an accent?

 


I…
I’m not sure.

 


Come on, you must remember.
The man threatened you.

 


Stop b
ullyi
ng me.
I’ve told you all I know!

She cradled her head in her trembling hands.

 

Jack
reached out and patted her shoulder
.

Take it easy,
Grace.
Mike’s only trying to help
.

 


A limp, h
e walked with a limp.
H
e
was
strong
, very strong
.

Absentmindedly she rubbed her forearm.

And he had this odd habit of licking his lips
at the end of every sentence
.

 


It’s not much to go on,

said Mike.

I’ll get one of the guys to run it through the computer.
Do you have a photograph of your husband
?

 

Grace took her wallet out of her purse
, and removed a snapshot
.

It was taken a couple of years ago.

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