Ten The interviews with Gant's co-workers revealed nothing other than no one had a bad word to say about him; just as Ogilvy had surmised. Gant was a quiet, hard-working man who was on friendly terms with everyone in the company. Even the two employees Guthrie decided to pull from the factory floor, who would not have had a close working relationship with him, knew of his character and friendly nature. No excitement. No dirt. No "ah-ha" revelation. Back in the car the two men said nothing until they reached the edge of town. It was Alisdair who broke the silence. "Where to now, sir? Station or the parents' house?" Guthrie slouched a little in the seat and stuffed his hands into the pockets of his leather jacket. "Let's check with the station first and see if they managed to secure a ti

