38 The new breakthrough had given them more than enough to re-arrest Damian King. There was now something else linking him to the robberies — the fact that he’d shared a cell with one of the employees of the security company who’d weaselled their way into looking after Ian Gumbert’s petrol stations, and that two further employees had been in the same prison at the same time. It was starting to come together, and on the face of it everything looked very simple. There was something nagging at Jack, though. McCann was a clever bugger, and it had seemed a little easy and convenient that he was listed as a director or shareholder at the security firm and the locks and glazing company that fitted Elsie Fogg’s new back door. That was a clear paper trail, of sorts. Of course, a decent solicitor

