Chapter ElevenThroughout his working life, Jason G Henderson, Managing Director of Impact Publicity Services, had rigidly believed there was no greater folly than to get involved with a female office colleague. Invariably, such relationships ended only in marriage or heartache and he wasn't sure which was the most painful. His own unhappy, ten-year marriage had come to a sudden end some twenty years before, when his wife collapsed one afternoon while shopping in Oxford Street, dying three hours later in hospital without coming out of the coma. Doctors had found a massive brain tumour that had lain dormant for years, undetected. Sooner or later it was going to activate and take her life. Her fate had been inevitable. In spite of knowing how callous and cruel the thought was, Henderson cou

