Chapter Fourteen-2

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THE PROGRESS IN THE Carol Mumford murder case was proving about as satisfactory as the one into Keith Sutherland’s. Apart from whoever had killed her, she appeared to have no known enemies. And given the fact and method of her murder, it seemed that even Carol Mumford herself hadn’t realised her killer was an enemy. Rafferty had divided the investigation team in two. He had learned as much about the two victims as was likely to be useful, but this knowledge seemed to have gained him little insight. He was no nearer to solving either crime now than he had been at the beginning. Llewellyn was as stumped as he was, which was unusual. The Welshman usually managed a few kernels of insight during investigations, even if they stemmed from Ancient Latin or Greek wiseacres like his seeming favour

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