‘Might not need you after all,’ Rebus commented, taking the ramp to the next floor. When they reached the third, he pulled into a bay and started swearing.

‘What is it?’ Fox asked.

‘They’ve moved the cars.’

Fox looked out at the vast, empty concrete space. ‘What cars?’

‘Exactly. When I was here yesterday, there were two cars, dusty and abandoned. There’d been a third, but that was already gone. Jack Redpath’s body was in the boot. They dumped him in the docks and left the car to be towed and scrapped.’

‘Okay.’ Fox was frowning, concentrating hard as he tried to catch up.

‘But there were two other cars still here, one of them under a dust sheet.’ Rebus got out and walked to the empty bays, Fox following suit. ‘See? Yesterday there was a lot of leaves and stour. The cars had been here for months, maybe even years. . What are you smiling at?’

‘It’s such a great old word, “stour” — my dad uses it.’

‘They’ve swept it all away, every last trace.’

‘That’s thorough.’

‘The cars are used for storing stuff — stuff that needs to be kept away from prying eyes.’

‘And a public car park is the place for that?’

‘On a level no one ever has to use, with CCTV and a guard.’

‘Okay, so you think there are other bodies in these cars?’

‘I’ve no idea.’ Rebus thought for a moment. ‘This has to be Owen Traynor. He meets with Rory Bell, they discuss what happened. Traynor knows we might come looking and persuades Bell the cars need to be moved.’

‘Traynor?’

‘Jessica’s father. He’s got a sharper brain than Bell. Even after Forbes and Jessica saw what was in that boot, it still took Bell a while to decide he needed to ditch car and body both. Traynor comes to town to broker peace and asks Bell if there’s anything else the police might find if they come looking. .’

‘You came looking yesterday.’

‘And word got back — so the cars had to be got rid of.’

‘Moved where, though?’

‘How should I know? But sweeping up — that’s the sort of detail someone like Traynor would think of.’ Rebus scratched a hand across his head. ‘Maybe in a lock-up somewhere. He wouldn’t take them to the car park at the airport — too obvious.’

‘What makes of car are we talking about?’

‘One was a Citroën; the one under wraps I’m not sure about — red bodywork is all I saw.’

‘You didn’t get the licence plates?’

‘I was interrupted by a punch to the gut.’

‘What?’

‘Different security baboon from today.’

‘That’s why you thought you might need heft?’

‘Yes.’

‘I’m almost flattered. Why didn’t you report it?’

‘Some things you keep to yourself.’

‘Like being bested in a fight?’

‘Did I say I was bested? You should see the other guy. Maybe that’s why he’s off work this morning.’

‘I’ll take your word for that.’

As they headed for the exit, Fox asked if it was worth questioning the new guard. Rebus shook his head. As he slotted his credit card into the pay machine, he shared his thinking about the night of the crash.

‘When Jessica and Forbes took a crowbar to that Ford Escort, CCTV was watching. Guard would have come running, but by then they’d seen enough to be freaked out. .’

‘Yes?’

‘Still, there’s one exit and it only takes cards. Forbes was driving, so he’d be paying, too.’

‘Meaning they’d have his details. . leading them straight to Patrick McCuskey?’

‘No sign of young Forbes, so they gave his room a going-over to let him know the score.’

‘And the attack on his father?’

Rebus grew thoughtful, then offered a shrug.

They pulled into a service station for petrol. In the shop, Rebus bought a fresh packet of cigarettes, Fox a bottle of water.

‘Biggest rip-off going,’ Rebus counselled as Fox tipped the bottle to his mouth.

‘I was about to say the same.’ Fox gestured towards the twenty Silk Cut.

They were on their way back to the Saab when Fox asked: ‘These cars, would they be daft enough just to dump them like they did with Redpath’s Ford?’

‘I’m not sure.’

‘Only, it ended up going for scrap. .’

Rebus stopped with one hand on the driver’s-side door handle. ‘You think they might have. .?’ Rather than finish the question, he got into the car and called the scrapyard in Broxburn. He was expecting to hear Eddie Duke’s voice, but it was Reece Bairstow who answered.

‘It’s DS Rebus,’ Rebus told him. ‘I’m after a favour.’

‘Aren’t you always?’

‘Any time you want to explain that crowbar to my colleagues, Reece. .’

There was a sigh on the line. ‘So what’s the favour?’

‘Scrapyards within easy distance of Livingston.’

‘Apart from us, you mean?’

‘Yes.’

‘There aren’t any.’

‘None at all?’

‘Only players in town. So can I get back to work now?’

‘Soon as you answer one last question.’

‘Which is?’

Rebus took a deep breath. ‘Two cars, one a Citroën with an expired tax disc, the other a medium- sized saloon with red paintwork. .’

‘Yes?’

‘You wouldn’t have seen them, by any chance?’

‘They came in last night.’

Rebus blinked a couple of times. ‘Tell me they’ve not made it into the compactor yet.’

‘I was just about to get started. But something tells me you’re not going to want that to happen.’

‘Correct,’ Rebus said. ‘We’ll be there in twenty minutes. Nobody touches them until then — understood?’

‘Getting to be a familiar refrain,’ Bairstow was muttering as Rebus ended the call. He stared at Fox.

‘I owe you a large drink,’ he said.

‘Got one, thanks,’ Fox replied, shaking the bottle of water.

Eddie Duke had taken Boris the guard dog to a vet’s appointment.

‘Nothing trivial, I hope,’ Rebus said.

As Bairstow explained it, the cars had arrived around closing time. One — a red Renault — was cleaner than the other. The drivers of the two vehicles weren’t the ones in charge, however.

‘There was another car — the one they all drove off in afterwards. Guy behind the wheel was the one who did the talking and handed over the cash.’

‘What did he look like?’ Rebus asked.

‘Maybe six feet, well built, short black hair with sort of a widow’s peak.’

Rebus had only seen photos of Rory Bell, but that was just how he would have described him.

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