CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX The meal at Kane’s home had been pleasant, with lots of local wine and excellent food. Kane told stories about his film career and the parts he and his family often played. Steel took an interest in the tales of the stars who visited, the stories he could not share on the tours. Steel looked around at Kane, his wife, and two sons. He had what most would consider a perfect life, a great family and a career doing what they love. ‘So, John, do you have a family back in Britain?’ Maria asked with a broad smile. Steel shook his head, a hidden look of sadness masked behind a fake smile. ‘No. I’m…alone, no family,’ Steel said before taking a sip from the wine glass. Maria looked over at Steel curiously, feeling his pain but not understanding it. Samara leaned forwards and

