DCI Isaac Cook Box Set 2
Murder Boxed Set
Books 7 to 12
Murder in Room 346
Murder of a Silent Man
Murder has no Guilt
Murder in Hyde Park
Six Years Too Late
Grave Passion
Phillip Strang
BOOKS BY PHILLIP STRANG
DCI Isaac Cook Series
MURDER IS A TRICKY BUSINESS
MURDER HOUSE
MURDER IS ONLY A NUMBER
MURDER IN LITTLE VENICE
MURDER IS THE ONLY OPTION
MURDER IN NOTTING HILL
MURDER IN ROOM 346
MURDER OF A SILENT MAN
SIX YEARS TOO LATE
GRAVE PASSION
MURDER WITHOUT REASON
DI Keith Tremayne Series
DEATH UNHOLY
DEATH AND THE ASSASSIN’S BLADE
DEATH AND THE LUCKY MAN
DEATH AT COOMBE FARM
DEATH BY A DEAD MAN’S HAND
DEATH IN THE VILLAGE
BURIAL MOUND
THE BODY IN THE DITCH
Steve Case Series
HOSTAGE OF ISLAM
THE HABERMAN VIRUS
PRELUDE TO WAR
Standalone Books
MALIKA’S REVENGE
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Dedication
For Elli and Tais, who both had the perseverance to make me sit down and write.
Murder in Room 346
Phillip Strang
BOOKS BY PHILLIP STRANG
DCI Isaac Cook Series
MURDER IS A TRICKY BUSINESS
MURDER HOUSE
MURDER IS ONLY A NUMBER
MURDER IN LITTLE VENICE
MURDER IS THE ONLY OPTION
MURDER IN NOTTING HILL
MURDER IN ROOM 346
MURDER OF A SILENT MAN
MURDER WITHOUT REASON
DI Keith Tremayne Series
DEATH UNHOLY
DEATH AND THE ASSASSIN’S BLADE
DEATH AND THE LUCKY MAN
DEATH AT COOMBE FARM
DEATH BY A DEAD MAN’S HAND
Steve Case Series
HOSTAGE OF ISLAM
THE HABERMAN VIRUS
PRELUDE TO WAR
Standalone Books
MALIKA’S REVENGE
Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 1
‘Coitus interruptus, that’s what it is,’ Detective Chief Inspector Isaac Cook said. It was to be the only attempt at humour that day, and even then, it was in bad taste. On the bed, in a downmarket hotel in Bayswater, lay the naked bodies of a man and a woman.
‘Bullet in the head’s not the way to go,’ Larry Hill, Isaac Cook’s detective inspector, said. He had not expected such a flippant comment from his senior, not when they were standing near to two people who had, apparently in the final throes of passion, succumbed to what appeared to be a professional assassination.
‘Do you recognise him?’
‘James Holden, from what I can see.’
‘And the woman?’
‘According to the driving licence in her purse, her name was Helen Langdon. There’s an address in Kensington, good street.’
‘Judging by her clothes, she had plenty of money.’
‘An attractive woman, or at least, she was.’
Isaac Cook could understand what his DI meant. The woman was not so attractive sprawled across the bed, the blood congealing on her and the sheets.
‘No idea what she saw in him,’ Larry said.
‘Rent by the hour?’
‘Not according to her handbag. There’s a business card. She worked for the man.’
Gordon Windsor, the crime scene examiner, came over. ‘Apart from you two talking while I’m trying to focus, I’ll give you what I’ve found so far.’
‘You know this will be all over the media within the hour,’ Isaac said.
‘James Holden, moral crusader, a proponent of the sanctity of the marital bed, man and wife. It’s bound to be.’
‘The man preaches one thing, practises another.’
‘They’ve all got hidden secrets. Anyway, this is what we have,’ Windsor said. ‘Helen Langdon, age thirty-two, James Holden, age seventy-two. Both have been shot in the head.’
‘Whoever did this knew what they were doing,’ Larry said. ‘Somehow the person managed to get into the room unseen, and then get close enough to the pair to hold the gun to each of their heads.’
‘They were occupied, maybe they didn’t look,’ Isaac said.
‘We’ll check, but it’s clear that they were indulging in sexual intercourse.’
‘The man was seventy-two,’ Isaac said.
‘It’s alright for you young studs,’ Windsor said, ‘but let me tell you, life is not over at fifty.’
‘But James Holden was not fit, and he was always preaching against this sort of thing,’ Larry said.
‘I can only give you the facts,’ Windsor said. ‘Why the man was here with a young woman is for you to find out. And why he was killed, that’s up to you. Their bodies will be with Pathology later today. I suggest you ask there in a day or so for any more information, but they’ll only confirm what I’ve just said.’
Isaac knew that Windsor was correct in his evaluation. They had known each other for many years, he, the first-generation English-born son of Jamaican parents, and Gordon Windsor, the smallish, rotund man in his late fifties.
Back in the office at Challis Street Police Station, Sergeant Wendy Gladstone, the best person if you needed to find someone, and Bridget Halloran, who ran the office, would already be preparing the case for the prosecution.
Wendy and Bridget were firm friends, sharing a house