Chapter NineBack at the police station, Sergeant Andrews stared down at both the card and the badge. “It doesn't exactly leap out at you,” he pointed out. It was only after comparing the two items for some time that he had discovered what the DCI was getting at. The words on a separate pin, half hidden beneath the badge, named the man as Robert Jamison. However, on the card, the surname was spelled differently: Robert Jameson. Both sounded the same when spoken aloud. Anyone being shown the badge briefly, to verify the status of the agent, might never have noticed the discrepancy. “Which now leaves us with the question of which is right, the card or the badge? Myself, I would say the badge is correct,” Alan continued, answering his own question. “I would think getting a new pin printed w

