‘She killed Kate!’ I say.
Anna speaks, too quietly for anyone but me to hear. ‘You’re a junkie and a slut and a murderer.’
I’m still looking at my husband. I remember what he’d said, on the phone on the way here. Connor’s father is dead.
He’d known. Kate must have told him. And he’d kept it to himself.
I look back at Anna. I know she’s telling the truth. She’s sent the pictures to Hugh.
She smiles.
‘I took it all. I’ve ruined your life, Julia, and now you’ll lose your son.’
‘No—’ I begin, but she silences me.
‘It’s over, Julia.’
I raise the gun. The police shout, Hugh says something, but I can’t make it out. I know she’s right. Whatever happens, it’s over now. There’s no way back. I’ve loved someone, someone who isn’t my husband. I’ve loved someone and I’ve shot him. I can’t go back from this. My life – my second life, the one I escaped into when I ran from Berlin – is over.
‘I should kill you,’ I say.
‘Then do it.’
I close my eyes. It’s what she wants. I know it is. And if I do she’s won. But I don’t care, now. I’ve lost Hugh, I’ll lose Connor. It’s irrelevant.
My hand is shaking, I don’t know what I’m going to do. I want to fire the gun, and at the same time I don’t. Maybe it’s not too late, maybe I can still prove it was Bella who killed my sister, that she tricked me into shooting Lukas. But I can’t work out what difference it will make; Lukas may have been many things, but he was no murderer. I’ve killed an innocent man; whether deliberately or not hardly seems to matter. I can’t live with myself either way.
I open my eyes. Whatever happens next, whether I shoot or not, it’s over.
Acknowledgements
Very special thanks to Clare Conville, Richard Skinner and Miffa Salter. For practical advice on the world of photography, my thanks go to Annabel Staff and to Stuart Sandford. Thanks to my editors around the world, in particular Larry Finlay, Claire Wachtel, Michael Heyward and Iris Tupholme. Thanks to my family and friends, in particular to Nicholas Ib.
The character name ‘Paddy Renouf’ was supplied by its original owner, who won the right to have his name featured in this book during a charity auction to raise funds for Kelling Hospital, Norfolk. The character is entirely fictional.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
S J Watson’s first novel, Before I Go To Sleep, is a phenomenal international success. A bestseller around the world, it won the Crime Writers’ Association Award for Best Debut Novel and the Galaxy National Book Award for Crime Thriller of the Year. The film of the book, starring Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth and Mark Strong, and directed by Rowan Joffe, was released in September 2014.
S J Watson was born in the Midlands and now lives in London.
Also by S J Watson
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