Chapter 31On Monday, I telephone the hospital and I'm informed that my father's had a good night and he's feeling well. The nurse tells me when I can visit and I'm relieved I can see him later today. I need to see him for myself to be assured he's alright. When I go to the office, I change the appointment with the notaire to five o'clock, so I've got time to go to the hospital. After the upset of yesterday I find it hard to concentrate on anything else, but in truth, the only important case at the moment is the murder of Veronique. My colleagues in Spain have checked out the address I've been given for Raul Armin. They reported back that, not surprisingly, there is no such address. I telephone Raymond Dupree, and I'm informed by his mother, he's gone out for a walk. I ask her to get him t

