the corridor. As Anna scurried after him down the stone stairs, he told her they had come up with something in the mechanical forensic section in the yard.They left the building and headed into a cordoned-off yard with large hangars. Inside, a team of four forensic experts were checking over the appalling wreckage of Julia Brandon's Mercedes. It was cut into sections so as to prize apart the crushed metal. Langton went up to the men and conferred with them; then they walked him around to show him sections laid out on a big workbench. Anna felt like a spare part as she moved around the wreckage, standing back as a metal cutter was used on a section of dashboard.The engine had shifted into the front seats and a section of the bonnet had already been cut away Now cleared, the mangled dashboard was visible and they could get access to the buckled glove compartment. They used a crowbar to prize it open. The contents—like those of Julia's handbag, which must have been on the front seat—were flattened and soaking wet, as there had been a bottle of water inside. They slowly began to withdraw, with large steel tweezers, the crushed plastic bottle, then a leather-covered road map, an AA book, and the Mercedes manual. Each item removed was placed into plastic evidence bags.Langton joined Anna. He watched for a few moments, and then said quietly that Julia hadn't stood a hope in hell of getting out of the car alive; what surprised him was that it hadn't happened sooner. 'The brakes were tampered with, virtually severed in two.' He then took off, shouting out his thanks to the workers, and headed back toward the car park. 'Fucking surveillance.'Anna chased after him. 'If the car was parked in her garage, there were the two so-called bodyguards inside the house, plus the children, plus the so-called au pair! There's a connecting door from the kitchen into the garage; they would have had plenty of time to cut her brakes without being seen.'Langton glared. 'Somebody, either the two beefed-up bodyguards, or some unknown bastard, took her kids and drove fucking out, right under our noses.''Their routine was to be taken to nursery school.''Jesus Christ!'Anna persisted: after the surveillance team saw the children go into the school, they returned to the property.'Letting them just walk out of the school!''The officers were
'For what?'
Langton remained silent, then murmured, almost to himself, 'He is going to surface.'
'You presume,' Anna said, equally softly.
He suddenly laughed, tilting his head back.'Touche.'
They continued in silence, getting into heavy traffic in the West End. Langton stared out of the window, sighing. He then instructed the driver to put the flashing lights on and move. 'Not that we've anything to hurry back for,' he muttered. After a while he leaned forward, rubbing his head. 'You know, if anything had happened to Tommy ...'
'Your stepson?' Anna asked.
He gave a soft laugh. 'My
'She didn't have much option.'
'But wouldn't she have been screaming to go and find her kids, get a search going or something—like a caring mother would? Unless she knew who had taken them and, like I said, possibly even set it up.' Langton paused for a moment. 'Didn't she tell you that the father of her second daughter, Kathy, was Damien Nolan?'
'If the children were taken to Honey Farm, we'd know.'
'Maybe they weren't taken there, but somewhere that Julia Brandon knew about—which could mean that the couple might be getting ready to do a runner. We've assumed that, because she was heading for the M40, that's where she was going. Maybe, for once, we're right.' Langton clicked on his mobile and gave instructions to the team to get more surveillance standing by, and bring in the local Oxfordshire police, to make sure the Nolans were surrounded at the farmhouse and unable to make a move without a trace on them. Anna then saw him physically tense, listening. He swore and said that he would be there in ten minutes. As he cut off the call, he punched at the dashboard with his fist.
'What's happened?'
She didn't get an answer as they drove into the Chalk Farm Station car park. Langton was out before the patrol car had stopped and, bad
knee or not, he ran into the station. Tapping in the code at the back door, he was already halfway down the corridor as Anna entered the station after him. The incident room was busy, phones ringing, as Phil hurried to join Langton. 'He's in with Cunningham. She's giving him all the information we've got so far.'Langton had thrown his coat off and was heading toward Cunningham's office.Anna still had no idea what was going down. 'What's happening, Phil?''Fraud Squad. DCI John Marlow is in with her.'
Langton leaned forward, rubbing at his knee. Anna could hardly breathe, she was so taken aback. In the flesh, Marlow was rather handsome with very good, white teeth. Why she was even thinking about his teeth, she could not imagine, but she found it hard to concentrate on what he was saying.
'I was there for no more than a few minutes. When his phone rang, he apologized and said that he had to rearrange our meeting as he had a client desperate to see him.' He shrugged. 'To be honest, I believe he may have sussed what was going down—he may even have been tipped off by the caller—but he couldn't wait to get me out.
