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  A slightly chipped mug appeared under Peter Maxwell’s nose. He was used to the mug. He was used to the awful coffee. He was even used, chauvinist pig that he was, to Helen Maitland making it for him. What he was not used to, at this time of the morning and in this particular office, was the voice.

  He stood up quickly. ‘Jacquie?’

  She stood by his desk, smiling, the tears streaming down her cheeks. ‘They said you’d been hurt,’ she said, her words thick, her lips trembling. Her fingers reached out, carefully, so carefully, to touch his neck.

  ‘You should see the other guy,’ he smiled.

  ‘I did,’ she sniffed, wiping away her tears with the back of her hand. ‘He’s implicated Pamela Whiting up to her murderous little neck. Chief Inspector Hall would like to see you.’

  ‘Would he now?’ Maxwell raised an eyebrow. ‘What for, I wonder? To arrest me for helping police with their enquiries or to give me the George Medal? No, don’t help me.’ He held his hand up. ‘I think I know the answer. How are you, Jacquie?’

  ‘I’m fine,’ she said.

  ‘Is that why you came?’ he asked. ‘To give me Henry’s summons?’

  ‘No,’ she sniffed. ‘When you were at mine the other day, I think you left something behind.’

  And she held up a key. Her house key; the one that usually lived in his pocket. They fell into each other’s arms and he cradled her head, smaelling her hair, stroking away the tears that splashed onto his shirt.

  ‘Oh, Max,’ Bernard Ryan popped his head round the door. ‘Oh, sorry…’

  ‘Not now, Bernard,’ Maxwell didn’t bother to look up and Jacquie didn’t bother to move. ‘I’m sure whatever it is can wait.’

  ‘Oh, absolutely,’ Ryan smarmed, embarrassed as only Deputy Heads can be. ‘Absolutely. I just thought you’d like to know.’ He was holding a sheet of fax paper in his hand. ‘It’s just come through, the date of the rescheduled Ofsted Inspection.’

  About the Author

  M.J. TROW has recently retired as a history teacher – he has been doubling as a crime writer for twenty-three years. He is the author of the Inspector Sholto Lestrade series, the Peter ‘Mad Max’ Maxwell series, and fifteen non-fiction books.

  By M.J. Trow

  THE PETER ‘MAD MAX’ MAXWELL SERIES

  Maxwell’s Match

  Maxwell’s Inspection

  Maxwell’s Grave

  Maxwell’s Mask

  Maxwell’s Point

  Maxwell’s Chain

  Maxwell’s Revenge

  Maxwell’s Retirement

  Maxwell’s Island

  Copyright

  Allison & Busby Limited

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  Hardback edition published in Great Britain in 2003.

  Paperback edition published 2004.

  This ebook edition first published in 2011.

  Copyright © 2003 by M.J. TROW

  The moral right of the author has been asserted.

  All characters and events in this publication other than those clearly in the public domain are fictitious and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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  A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

  ISBN 978–0–7490–1150–5