Skeleton Hill

Skeleton Hill by Peter Lovesey

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is killed and buried and you don’t seem to have any knowledge of it.’
    ‘I’m concerned, naturally, but it’s a mystery to me.’
    ‘You were one of the original members?’
    ‘I was, along with Reggie and Mrs White, who are still very much with us. Do you want to wait for Reggie?’
    ‘Aren’t you going to take another putt?’
    He winked. ‘I’m taking it as holed.’ He picked up his ball and pocketed it. ‘That goes down as a seven for the first hole.’
    There was a shout of ‘Fore!’ from behind them.
    ‘That’s Reggie,’ Tipping said. ‘I can’t see him, can you?’
    Another shout from the major: ‘Move the bloody buggy. It’s blocking my line.’
    ‘As if he ever hits straight,’ Tipping said. He returned to the golf cart and moved it off the fairway.
    Diamond could see the major hunched over his ball now, not all that far from the green. By luck or skill the shot came off and the ball stopped inches from the hole.
    ‘Not bad. Was that your seventh?’ Tipping asked his opponent.
    ‘Fifth.’ The major held up five fingers.
    ‘He’s lying,’ Tipping muttered to Diamond. ‘Tap it in, then. That hole is halved.’
    ‘You took six?’ the major said. ‘You’ve never done that before. Is that true?’ He strode up to the green and asked Diamond, ‘Did he really take only six?’
    ‘I lost count,’ Diamond said, not wishing to get involved. ‘I was distracting him, anyway. Questions about the buried skeleton. Do you remember anything suspicious going on around the fallen oak tree some years back?’
    ‘“Some years back” is far too vague,’ the major said. ‘Can’t you be more precise?’
    ‘All right. After 1987, when the tree came down, and before 1997.’
    ‘What do you mean by suspicious?’
    Tipping was quick to say, ‘Your score for the first hole, old boy.’
    Diamond said, ‘A car or van parked near the tree. People digging.’
    ‘No,’ the major said. ‘I would have noticed. Can we get on with the golf ?’
    ‘I’ll not delay you much longer,’ Diamond told them. ‘I must get back anyway. You said Mrs White is the other founder member of the society. There were eight originally. Who were the other five?’
    ‘Two of them are dead,’ Tipping said. ‘Roger Rhodes was a gentleman farmer. Crashed his light plane, poor chap, and Willy Drake-Allen, the BBC man, caught one of those hospital bugs. The others moved away. Jamie Fleming went back to his beloved Edinburgh. He was our policeman – before your time, I expect. George Philpot bought a villa in Italy. Who was the other one?’
    ‘Underhill,’ the major said. ‘The vicar of St Vincent’s.’
    ‘Of course. He served his time locally and was given a new parish in Norfolk.’
    ‘So you had the Church and the police on side as well?’ Diamond said, impressed by the power base of this small group.
    ‘Still do. We recruited the next incumbent at St Vincent’s, the Reverend Charlie Smart.’
    ‘And who is your policeman?’
    ‘Policewoman,’ the major said, ‘Assistant Chief Constable Georgina Dallymore.’
    Diamond’s boss. He had to bite back a strong word. He couldn’t believe it.

9
    J ohn Wigfull’s day started in a promising way. The desk sergeant said two people were waiting in connection with the missing cavalier and there were phone messages as well.
    Strictly it wasn’t his job to interview witnesses, but – he reasoned to himself – everyone knew he was more than just a PR man. He’d worked in CID for years. Besides, the cavalier was his pet project. He didn’t want some rookie constable taking it on and missing the significance. He would meet these people himself.
    The first was a woman who’d seen the piece in the Bath Chronicle and was certain she recognised the missing man as a down-and-out who was caught stealing food from tables at Saturday’s car boot sale at Lansdown. Wigfull soon learned that she was a witness with attitude. ‘I had you lot come out to him after he

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