Death Takes A Trip (Julia Blake Cozy Mystery Book 5) (15 page)

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Chapter 26

 

Julia eventually found Cat, she was hiding under
Mildred

s bed. Cat
hissed at her for a while until Julia finally coaxed her out with an open tin
of cat food that she

d found in the
kitchen. Once Cat had eaten Julia picked her up and put her on the back seat of
her car. She had a quick detour to Dad

s house.


Hello there!

Dad called out
as he opened the door.

For me? How kind,

he said as Julia planted Cat into his arms.


Can you
cat-sit for a while please? I

ll come back for her later. Thanks. Love you!

Julia was off down the path and into her car without a
backward glance. When she drove into the car park at the canal side apartments
she found Cain sitting on a low wall outside the nearest apartment block. He
was looking at his phone.

Julia walked to his side and said,

Hi, sorry for leaving you so long. Who are you texting?


Not texting,
playing Furious Fish. Have you ever played it? It

s awesome.

Julia looked at him.

You can play that in the car. I

ve got a lot to tell you.


Okay,

he said. He
stood up and walked whilst simultaneously looking down at his phone. Julia
shook her head. If she tried that she

d most likely find herself falling down an open manhole. When she sent a
text she had to be standing still so that she made sure she pressed the right
buttons. Why did the buttons have to be so small on phones?

Cain got into the passenger seat, his attention still
on the game. Julia opened the boot and placed the cleaning bag inside. She
closed the boot and then screamed.


Oh! I

m sorry. I didn

t mean to startle you. Are you okay?

Julia nodded to the young woman in front of her and
waved a hand,

I

ll be okay in a second.

The woman said,

I

m Erin
Matthews. You don

t know me but
I

ve been
following you all morning.


Are you a
private investigator as well?

The woman looked confused.

No, I work in a bank. I

m sorry, it sounds sinister to say that I

ve been following you. I didn

t have a choice. The police won

t listen to me and
…”

Erin burst into tears. Julia immediately opened the
back door of the car and indicated for Erin to sit down. Julia went round to
the other side and sat next to Erin. Julia said,

Why don

t you start at
the beginning?

Erin sniffed and said,

Thank you.


For what?


For listening
to me. The police are not interested at all, they must think I

m some sort of mad woman.

She took a breath.

My granddad died recently. The doctor said it was a heart attack but I
know that isn

t the real
cause. He

d been hounded
for weeks before he died. He

d been followed and he

d been threatened. All the stress weakened his heart.

Julia had a feeling that she knew where this was
heading. Cain had now turned round in his seat and was listening to Erin.

Julia said,

Has this anything to do with Adams Construction?


Yes! Yes, it
has. Have you had dealings with them too?


A friend of
mine has. Tell me more about your granddad.


He lived on
the other side of town. He had a lovely big house with a great big garden. He
used to complain about all the new houses that were springing up on either side
of him. He said the builders had approached him to sell but he turned them
down.


Then something
must have happened because I noticed a change in Granddad. He became more
withdrawn and wouldn

t go out. On
the few occasions that we did go out, he was always looking over his shoulder.
And the amount of times he had accidents with his windows! He told me the
windows were old and fragile, and that a slam of the door would break them. I
knew he was lying but I couldn

t get him to tell me what the real problem was. He aged quickly before
my eyes, and there was nothing I could do about it.

Tears flowed again down her face. She pulled a tissue
from her pocket and wiped her nose.

Then he died. Of a heart attack. That might be true but something had
happened to make his heart weak.


What makes you
think it has anything to do with Adams Construction?

Julia asked.


They were the
builders of the new houses that surrounded Granddad

s house. One of them approached Mum at the funeral about Granddad

s house, his funeral of all places! He asked if he could buy Granddad

s house. Mum didn

t want the hassle of putting it on the market so she said yes. She
regrets it now, Granddad

s lovely house is going to be torn down. When I was walking back to the
funeral car I overheard the builder on his phone. He was a young man, big
build. I didn

t like the way
he was smiling, it was like a shark

s smile. He said on the phone that the plan had worked, the old codger
was gone and they could have the land now.

Cain said,

That

s who Kirk
Adams must have been talking about when we saw him in the pub.

He explained
to Erin about Kirk Adams and the night in the pub.

Erin nodded.

He looked a nasty sort. I know he

s got something to do with Granddad

s death, I just don

t know what. I came across another suspicious death of an elderly man, I
think he was called Douglas. The report gave his street address. I drove there.
The minute I saw that his house was surrounded by Adams

houses I knew
something suspicious was going on. They must be threatening people until they
agree to sell their houses.

Julia said,

I worked for Douglas. He was murdered by a woman called Mildred
Hepplethwaite. She

s in prison.

Erin

s face fell.

Are you sure
she killed him? Are you sure it didn

t have anything to do with Adams Construction?

Julia looked over at Cain and said,

What do you think?

Cain said,

I think we

ve got more
investigating to do.


I agree.

Julia turned
to Erin and said,

Give me your
details, I

ll give you my
phone number.

She stopped, her eyebrows raised.

Hang on, how did you know to follow me?

Erin looked embarrassed.

After I

d been to your
friend

s house I
drove to the local police station. I overheard you talking to that man with the
bright blue eyes. He told you to stop bothering him about Adams Construction. I
knew I had to speak to you.


I had no idea
that I was being followed. Are you sure you

re not a private investigator? You

d make a good one.

Erin smiled.

Do you think you could help me find out what Adams Construction are up
to, maybe get some evidence?


We

ll certainly try,

Julia said.

And I think I know where to begin.

 
 

Chapter 27

 

As Julia drove away she said to Cain,

I knew that Kirk Adams was up to no good. We
 
have to collect enough evidence so that
the police will take this matter seriously.


But what can
we do?


Do you
remember when we went to see Gloria, that ex-neighbour of Douglas

? She told us about her other neighbour, Stan. From what she told us it
sounds like Stan might have been threatened by Kirk Adams too. If we could
speak to him and find out the full story, then we would have more evidence
against Kirk.


Gloria doesn

t know where he lives. How are we going to track him down?

Cain looked
out of the window.

What are we
doing here? Are you going to confront Alexander Adams? Tell him how nasty his
son is?

Julia parked next to the show house that she and Dad
had visited previously.

I

m hoping that
we won

t be spotted
by Kirk or Alexander.

She peered through the front and side windows of the
car.

I can

t see anyone working on the new houses, they must be on their lunch
breaks.


Can you tell
me what your plan is?

Cain asked.

You

re not going
to sneak into the site manager

s office, are you?


Oh, I never
thought of that. No, I

m going to find out where Stan moved to, hopefully. And you

re going to help me.

Julia told Cain what she intended to do.

They walked into the show house and were immediately
met by Delilah. She beamed at them.

Hello, and welcome to the Windsor. I

m Delilah.

She looked closer at Julia.

I

ve seen you
before. You were with your dad. I see you

ve come back for a second look, I don

t blame you! Is this your son?


Yes,

Cain said
before Julia could say she was far too young to be his mother.


I can see the
family resemblance,

Delilah said with a smile.

Julia and Cain exchanged a quick look. They looked
nothing like each other. Julia thought Delilah must be eager to make a sale.

Julia smiled and said,

I was so impressed with this house that I had to bring Cain with me.

Delilah clasped her hands together.

That

s wonderful
news! We don

t have many of
these houses left, they

ve been selling like hot buns!

Julia nodded.

I can quite understand why. As much as I love this house I would prefer
to see the ones that you

re going to build on that land behind this one. Do you have any drawings
you could show us?

Delilah

s smile dropped slightly.

Ah, yes. There has been a slight hiccup with our plans. All legal stuff,
but it will be sorted out soon!


That

s a shame. Do you have any actual plans of the development? I

d like to see the layout of the proposed houses.

Julia moved
closer and gave Delilah a knowing look.

I

ve recently
come into money and I was planning on buying more than one house. I

d like my family to be near to me.

Julia could almost see the pound signs lighting up in
Delilah

s eyes. Julia
felt a pang of guilt for deceiving her, but then she remembered who Delilah was
working for.


Family is so
important,

Delilah said. She went to the front door, opened it, looked outside and
then closed it.

I don

t suppose it would do any harm if we looked at the plans, just don

t tell anyone! Come into the office.

She unlocked a
door at their side and led them in.

Cain took his phone out and started tapping away on
it.

Julia said,

Excuse my son, you know what young people are like with their phones.


I do,

Delilah said
with a nod. She opened a filing cabinet and pulled out some papers. She laid
them out on a desk.

These are
going to be our finest houses ever. You won

t believe the features that they

re going to have.

Julia looked over the plans.

Cain, come and look at these.

Cain tutted and came to her side, still on his phone.
He glanced down and said,

Yeah. They just look like houses to me.

He retreated
and turned his attention back to his phone.

Julia gave a forced laugh and said,

I

m so sorry. I
brought him up better than that. He doesn

t appreciate the beauty of your houses.

Delilah nodded in an understanding manner.

I quite understand.

Julia carried on,

He doesn

t even want to
look around this house! He won

t listen to me. Mind you, I

m not a brilliant salesperson like you. I bet you could convince him
that this house is perfect.

Delilah clapped her hands together like a small child.

Would you like
me to show him around this house?


Would you
really? That would be so kind of you, thank you.

Julia pulled
Cain

s phone out of
his hands and said,

Delilah has
kindly offered to take you around this house.

Cain shrugged and mumbled,

What

s the point?
It

s just a
house, there

s nothing
special about it.


Young man!
This is the Windsor,

Delilah said.

There are features in this house that you have never seen before. Follow
me!

Julia took a chance and said,

Would you mind if I had a closer look at these plans? I think my sister
might be interested too.

Delilah waved a hand at her.

You go ahead!

She addressed Cain,

Let

s go to the
kitchen first! You

re going to be
amazed!

Cain shoved his hands in his pockets and shuffled
behind her. As he left the room he looked back at Julia and grinned.

Julia felt terrible about Delilah. Then she wondered
if Delilah knew what sort of a man Kirk Adams was. If she did, and she was okay
with his thuggish ways, then Julia shouldn

t feel guilty. And if Delilah didn

t know about Kirk, then Julia was doing her a favour by exposing him.
She nodded to herself, happy that her conscience was now clear.

She cocked her head. She could hear Delilah

s enthusiastic voice intermingled with Cain

s occasional disinterested grunts. He was playing his part well.

Julia waited until she heard them walk upstairs. She
went to the filing cabinet and searched through the files inside. She didn

t even know if the information she needed would be in here. Her heart
rate speeded up as she came across a file with the name of Douglas

street on it.
She quietly pulled it out and laid it on the table. Her heart thudded in her
ears and her hands shook as she looked through the pages.

There! There was Stan

s name. She ran her finger down the sheet of paper.

Bingo! His forwarding address. He might not live there
any more but it was a start. Julia jumped as she heard footsteps outside the
room. The door opened slightly. Julia felt her heart stop as Delilah began to
enter the room. Delilah

s head was turned towards Cain, she hadn

t seen Julia. Cain had. He quickly took in the scene and cried out,

The kitchen! I want to see the kitchen again!

Delilah said,

Of course! This way.

She left the room.

Julia whipped out her phone and took a photo of Stan

s details. She hurriedly put the file back together and returned it to
the filing cabinet.

Delilah waked into the office, a big smile on her
face.

I think I

ve convinced your son.


Have you? How
wonderful! Thank you so much!

Julia realised her voice was a bit too high. She
coughed and said,

We really have
to be going. You

ve given us a
lot to think about. Thank you for your time.


My pleasure,

Delilah said.

The guilt washed over Julia again. She pushed it to
one side.

As soon as they were in the car Cain said,

Did you find out where Stan lives? Are we going there now?

Julia pulled a face.

Not unless you want us to be driving for hours. Stan lives in Edinburgh.


Oh. What are
we going to do?


Phone him.
There was a number listed for him. Whether he will talk to us, well, that

s another matter.

 

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