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‘Nobobby bake a sound,’ I whispered. ‘She bite rubb away before we cabb get her.’

‘Who is she?’ whispered Miss Bennett.

Oliver made a slight whimpering noise. ‘I don’t believe it. That’s my mum. My mum is the intruder.’

The woman shut the front door behind her with a clunk. She took a key from the pocket of her coat and double-locked the door, giving it a rattle to make sure it was firmly closed.

‘So your mum’s been the intruder all along?’ gasped Liz Wyndham.

‘Hang on a minute,’ whispered Oliver. ‘This is her own house . . .’

‘Be quiedd,’ I breathed. ‘She muddn’t . . . know . . . we’re . . . AHHHH-CHOOOO!’ My sneeze was so loud it sent a flock of sparrows into a panic at the other
end of the street.

Instantly, the woman spun round. Spooked, she made a dash for the gate at the side of the house.

We all leaped from our hiding place. Miss Bennett, with that willowy frame of hers, would have made a good athlete. She caught up with the woman in less than a dozen loping strides, grabbing her
by the shoulders.

The woman cried out angrily. As she tried to wriggle free of Miss Bennett’s grip, she overbalanced and toppled on to the front lawn.

As she did so, her long blond hair came loose. The wig dropped to the grass, revealing a short, dark haircut underneath.

‘Good grief!’ cried Oliver, from the back of the group. ‘My mum wears a . . . Hey!’

‘I thingg you’ll find your bubb is safely at her gybb class,’ I said, borrowing a hanky from Liz Wyndham. ‘Say hallo to Uncle Jack’s wife, Harry Lovecraft’s
Auntie Sharon.’

Miss Bennett had her securely pinned down on the grass. Auntie Sharon glared up at us, a mixture of anger and defiance on her face.

‘But why was she disguised as my mum?’ said Oliver. ‘How does she even know what my mum looks like?’

I blew my nose a couple of times. ‘I told you Harry’s uncle, Monsieur Jacques, had been busy snooping around all your houses whenever he held a class there,’ I said. ‘As
well as copying keys, he also looked in wardrobes. His wife here, the intruder, could then get hold of similar clothes and hair, and disguise herself as the correct mum every time. With the right
key, and the right look, anybody who saw her come and go would think they were seeing someone else. Which happened twice, remember. Those nosy neighbours didn’t see your mums, they saw Auntie
Sharon here.’

With Auntie Sharon pinned on her side, items were starting to drop out of the pockets of her coat. The house key she’d used, a pair of gloves and a jotter pad. I stooped down and picked
the jotter pad up. Clipped inside it, next to a string of copied-down account numbers and email addresses, was a USB memory stick.

‘Downloaded a batch of browser cookies and firewall settings, have you?’ I asked, wiping snot off my upper lip with Liz’s hanky.

‘Never seen that before in my life,’ snarled Auntie Sharon.

Miss Bennett handed her phone to Oliver, while trying to keep a grip of the wriggling woman beneath her. ‘Here, call the police. Then call the school. We’ll need to speak to all your
parents.’

Once the police had taken charge of Auntie Sharon, and been given the address where they’d find ‘Monsieur Jacques’, we all returned to school in the minibus. Miss
Bennett’s entire class gave me a huge cheer, which was nice, and Harry Lovecraft got called to the Head’s office, which was even nicer.

As it turned out, the police had been on the trail of Uncle ‘Jacques’ Lovecraft for half a dozen different crimes. Although, I’m sorry to say, impersonating a Frenchman
wasn’t one of them. Auntie Sharon’s USB stick was shown to contain the personal details of seventy-seven local people, and of another two hundred and thirty from other parts of the
country.

Unfortunately, that low-down rat Harry Lovecraft got off scott-free. His uncle and auntie denied his involvement, and he denied even knowing his uncle and auntie. In the end, there was no firm
evidence against him – the money for those new goodies of his could have come from anywhere – and the Head had to drop the matter.

At the start of lessons the following day, he glided past me with a sneer so extreme it almost fell off his face.

‘Don’t think I’m going to forget this, Smart,’ he whispered. ‘One day, I’ll have my revenge. One day.’

‘Looking forward to it,’ I said, with a polite smile.

That afternoon, I retreated to my shed, and my Thinking Chair. I propped my feet up on my desk, and jotted down some notes for my files.

Case closed.

 

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