Have you seen him today, or recently, or seen any visitors?
Hamid, you mean? That sweet old man who sometimes comes by to tell me Im
pruning my roses all wrong? No, I havent seen him for a couple of days, but
thats not unusual. He strolls by perhaps once a week and pays me pretty
compliments about the property, except for the way I prune the roses. I last saw
him in the café earlier this week, chatting with his grandson. Whats happened?
A burglary?
Bruno deliberately ignored her question. Were you here all day today? Did you
see or hear anything? he asked.
We were here until lunchtime. We lunched on the terrace and then Christine went
into town to do some shopping while I cleaned the barn for some guests who
arrive tomorrow. When Christine came back we played some tennis for an hour or
so until you arrived. Weve had no visitors except for the postman, who came at
the usual time, about ten or so.
So you havent left the property all day? Bruno pressed, wondering why they
were still knocking up after an hour rather than playing a game.
No, except for my morning ride. But that takes me towards the river, away from
Hamids cottage. I went as far as the bridge, and then picked up some bread and
the newspaper and some vegetables at the market and a roast chicken for lunch. I
didnt notice anything out of the ordinary. But do tell me, is Hamid alright?
Can I do anything to help?
Forgive me, Madame, but there is nothing you can do, Bruno said. And you,
Mademoiselle Wyatt? What time did you do your shopping?
I cant say exactly. I left after lunch, probably some time after two, and was
back here soon after four. She spoke perfectly grammatical French, but with
that rather stiff accent the English had, as if they could not open their mouths
properly. We had tea, and then came out to play tennis.
And you are one of the paying guests? She had very fine dark eyes and
carefully plucked eyebrows but wore no make-up. Her hands and nails, he noticed,
were well cared for. No rings, and the only jewellery was a thin gold chain at
her neck. They were two very attractive women, Bruno decided, and probably
somewhere near his own age, although he reminded himself that you could never
really tell with women.
Not really, not like the people coming tomorrow. Pamela and I were at school
together and weve been friends ever since, so Im not renting but I do the
shopping and buy the wine. I went to the supermarket and to that big wine cave
at the bottom of the road. Then I stopped at the filling station and came back
here.
So youre here on vacation, Mademoiselle?
Not exactly. Im staying here while working on a book. I teach history at a
university in England and I have this book to finish, so I worked all morning
until lunchtime. I dont think Ive met your Arab gentleman and I dont recall
seeing another car, or anybody on the way to the supermarket and back.
Please tell me whats happened, Monsieur Courrčges, said the mad Englishwoman,
who was clearly not mad at all. Is it a burglary? Has Hamid been hurt?
I fear that I cannot say at this stage, Im sure you understand, he said,
feeling slightly ridiculous as he usually did when required to play the formal
role of policeman. He thought hed better try to make up for it. Please call me
Bruno. Everyone does. When I hear someone say Monsieur Courrčges I look around
for an old man.
OK, Bruno, and you must call me Pamela. Are you sure I cant offer you a drink,
some mineral water perhaps or a fruit juice? Its been a warm day.
Bruno finally accepted, and they settled on some white metal chairs by the
swimming pool. Pamela emerged with a refreshing jug of freshly made citron
pressé, and Bruno leaned back to enjoy the moment. A cool drink in a delightful
setting with not one but two charming and interesting women was a rare treat,
and infinitely preferable to what would now be a madhouse of squabbling
gendarmes and detectives and forensic specialists at Hamids cottage. That
brought the sobering thought that his next task would be to go and tell Momu of
his fathers death if the Mayor hadnt beaten him to it and arrange a formal
identification. Wasnt there something special about Muslim burial rites? Hed
have to check.
I didnt know you had your own tennis court here, he said. Is that why we
never see you at the tennis club? Bruno was proud of the club, with its three
hard courts and its single covered court where they could play in winter, and
the clubhouse with bathrooms and changing rooms, a bar and a big kitchen. The
Mayor had used his political connections in Paris to get a government grant to
pay for it.
No, its the concrete courts, Pamela explained. I hurt my knee skiing some
time ago and the hard court is bad for it.
But we have a covered court with a rubber surface. You could play there.
I get quite busy here in the summer when the guests start to come. Once I have
all three of the gîtes filled, it takes most of my time. Thats why its such a
treat to have Christine here and play some tennis with her. Its not a great