A Father's Grief

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A Father's GriefLocating the home of Clara Forshaw's father hadn't proved a difficult task. The Bellhaven's butler, Roland Soames, had previously informed Dylan Hillman that the man ran his own small bookstore, situated in the middle of a small parade of shops in a side street somewhere off Clerkenwell High Street. Arriving on the high street, the detectives took less than five minutes to locate the store, easily identified by the sign that read M. Forshaw, Rare and Antiquarian Books. The two men knew the type of premises well. The store would be rented, and the family, such as it was now reduced to, would live in accommodations immediately above the business. Not quite the affluent façade or trappings of the home of Laurence Bellhaven, but, Norris concluded, as he opened the door, settin

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