Judging by the volcanic shaking of Lamb’s shoulders, he was done with his comfort break. He was still zipping up as he headed back. “See, the thing about coffee,” he was starting to say.
“Where is she now?”
“It’s rude to interrupt.”
“Where is she now?”
“Remember that place in Chelsea?”
“
“Okay, boomer. It was a gift from Judd’s cabal, remember? Given how very much you’re keeping that off the books, you’re in no position to object.” He was smoking again, or possibly still. It was hard to picture Lamb without a lit cigarette. “And I had to put her somewhere.”
“How did you even get in?”
“I might have had a set of keys cut.”
“Jesus . . . Who’s babysitting? Louisa Guy?”
“She’s not really the maternal type. I was worried she’d take her out on the pull, and maybe sell her to an Arab. So no, I’ve got John Bachelor there. You’ll remember him. I mean, he’s fucking useless, but at least . . .” Lamb gazed into space, and briefly went cross-eyed. “No. I’ve got nothing.”
Diana was fighting an impulse to bury her face in her hands. “De Greer handed herself in?”
“For her own safety. She’d been watched for days. She thought at first it was the Park, but she said the watchers were a bit rubbish.” He exhaled a series of abbreviated clouds: dots and dashes; unaddressed messages. “Which didn’t rule you out, but she wasn’t to know that.”
She said, “Sparrow was in Moscow last month. He encountered Rasnokov at some do. I think Rasnokov told him he’d been played, that de Greer was a plant. So whoever they were, that pair on the common, they could be working for Sparrow.”
“Makes sense. He’s a politico, they think a cover-up’s a first resort.”
“But why would Rasnokov throw his own joe to the dogs?”
“It’s not like we’d chew on her bones,” said Lamb. “She’d get a P45 and a severance payoff. Probably do
“People will write it off as fake news.”
“People write everything off as fake news. Doesn’t mean nothing happens. Besides, he sent Claude looking for her. And while it’s tempting to say that’s because he doesn’t want her found, he’s likely got something else in mind. Your predecessors had a protocol we don’t like talking about.”
“Waterproof,” said Diana.
“Yeah. I seem to remember it’s cropped up before.”