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1 The Cuckoo's Calling

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Bristow hesitated, then moved back towards his abandoned chair.<br />

His self-restraint crumbling at last, Strike took a chocolate biscuit and<br />

crammed it, whole, into his mouth; he took an unused notepad from his desk<br />

drawer, flicked it open, reached for a pen and managed to swallow the biscuit in<br />

the time it took Bristow to resume his seat.<br />

“Shall I take that?” he suggested, pointing to the envelope Bristow was still<br />

clutching.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lawyer handed it over as though unsure he could trust Strike with it.<br />

Strike, who did not wish to to peruse the contents in front of Bristow, put it aside<br />

with a small pat, which was intended to show that it was now a valued<br />

component of the investigation, and readied his pen.<br />

“John, if you could give me a brief outline of what happened on the day your<br />

sister died, it would be very helpful.”<br />

By nature methodical and thorough, Strike had been trained to investigate to a<br />

high and rigorous standard. First, allow the witness to tell their story in their own<br />

way: the untrammeled flow often revealed details, apparent inconsequentialities,<br />

that would later prove invaluable nuggets of evidence. Once the first gush of<br />

impression and recollection had been harvested, then it was time to solicit and<br />

arrange facts rigorously and precisely: people, places, property…<br />

“Oh,” said Bristow, who seemed, after all his vehemence, unsure where to<br />

start, “I don’t really…let’s see…”<br />

“When was the last time you saw her?” Strike prompted.<br />

“That would have been—yes, the morning before she died. We…we had an<br />

argument, as a matter of fact, though thank God we made it up.”<br />

“What time was this?”<br />

“It was early. Before nine, I was on my way in to the office. Perhaps a quarter<br />

to nine?”<br />

“And what did you argue about?”<br />

“Oh, about her boyfriend, Evan Duffield. <strong>The</strong>y’d just got back together again.<br />

<strong>The</strong> family had thought it was over and we’d been so pleased. He’s a horrible<br />

person, an addict and a chronic self-publicist; about the worst influence on Lula<br />

you could imagine.<br />

“I might have been a bit heavy-handed, I—I see that now. I was eleven years<br />

older than Lula. I felt protective of her, you know. Perhaps I was bossy at times.<br />

She was always telling me that I didn’t understand.”

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