'Moon would have recognised Terry, even if Terry didn't at first recognise him,' Rafferty told her. He nodded at a teenage photograph of Terry Hadleigh on the mantelpiece and recalled the latest mug shots they had of him. 'He hasn't changed so much. As soon as he saw him, Moon would have been out the door like a shot. The last thing he would be likely to do was to befriend him, to chat about old times.' Although Rafferty suspected he knew the real answer, he asked the question anyway. 'So why would Moon offer to give Terry art tuition?' 'I don't know.' She met his eyes without flinching. 'I really don't know. Terence said he'd only mentioned his artistic ambitions to Moon in passing. He didn't expect him to offer to teach him.’ Rafferty was sceptical. Moon was now very well known, a tele

