Chapter 13We spend most of the day searching, speaking to people, making telephone calls, just stopping short of scrambling the helicopter to look for Pere Gregory's car, then we receive a call from Bernard. “Hello, Boss,” he says, “I know where the elusive priest is. A hospital social worker has just phoned me to tell me that Pere Gregory is in Perpignan. It seems he's been visiting a man who's in a long-term coma, at the request of someone who said he was a relative. He's still there. Do you want me to go and speak to him?” “Thanks, Bernard, but no. You've done enough. I'll talk to him. I must warn him to be vigilant because he may be in danger. You go home and see if you can spend a little time with your family. I've got no chance today. So, why should we both suffer? Cedric is with m

