CHAPTER TEN
Keith Logan
had just come out of a busy book shop on the Charing Cross Road and had then
decided to turn up towards Tottenham Court Road when, much to his surprise, he
spotted Greta Ryan across the other side of the street, standing on the edge of
the crowded pavement and staring along it as though in expectation of someone
or something to arrive. Automatically,
he waved his hand to attract her attention; for he hadn't seen her since the
night she called on him about Thurber, several days ago, and suddenly desired
to talk to her again and find out what, if anything, had happened in the
meantime.
Eventually his wave succeeded in its
objective, but, to his utter surprise, she blushed violently and quickly turned
her face away. He could scarcely believe
his eyes! Then, just as he was on the
verge of calling out her name, a taxi drew up alongside the curb by which she
was standing and a man whom he hadn't noticed before suddenly stepped out of
the crowd to open its rear door and give the cabby instructions. His face looked grave and slightly
embarrassed, as he fairly pushed Greta into the taxi and quickly got in after
her.
Where had