Chapter EighteenRafferty was still wary of his new insights into the investigation; a wariness increased by the fact that his theories and the resolution they pointed him towards were so perfectly formed, with each aspect dovetailed as if by a master craftsman, that he assumed he must have missed something vital. So worried was he by this suspicion that he decided to sleep on his theories for another night before he risked either confiding them to Llewellyn or taking any further action. It was a decision he was to regret in the clearer light of mid-morning. *** Rafferty did a double-take when he saw Llewellyn enter the police station. He recalled his cousin, Nigel – he of the designer suits and estate agent spiel and his talk of 'mirror imaging' just before the Made in Heaven nightmare

