CHAPTER SIX –––––––– THEY STOPPED IN FRONT of the school and James seemed really pleased with himself when he got out of the car. This time he’d driven himself and they hadn’t been in danger for one moment. James was a prudent and responsible driver, unlike the inspector. “James, I’m going to talk to the headmaster, you go look for Graham’s girlfriend, that Laura Bradshaw he told us about, and talk to her,” McNamara told him. Then, they split up and the CI headed to the headmaster’s office. He was tired because of the trips and interviews, but mostly because he didn’t have a clear point to start his investigation. Everything was very confusing, he thought. He was inclined towards Thompson, but he wasn’t very sure the guy was guilty or had any connection to the events. McNamara was su

