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David moody autumn series
David moody autumn series












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His legs heavy, he took another couple of nervous steps closer. Ĭarl stood in the middle of the road and stared at the body of the car's driver, slumped forward with his face smashed into the steering wheel. If he sues and they find against me, I'll probably lose my job. It'll be his word against mine, he anxiously thought. His mind was racing his focus entirely self-concerned. Then, as the shock slowly began to fade and the reality of the situation sank in, he got out of the van and ran over to the crash. He watched in his rearview mirror as the other car continued forward, its speed undiminished, before clattering up the curb and thumping into the base of a wide oak tree.Ĭarl sat unmoving in his seat and gazed into the mirror, unable for a moment to fully comprehend what had just happened. He swerved hard to the right to avoid an impact and braced himself as the van bumped up the verge at the side of the road. He shielded his eyes as he took a tight bend too fast, then slammed on his brakes as a small, mustard-yellow–colored car raced toward him, careening down the middle of the road. He knew he should slow down but he wanted to get home and see Gemma before Sarah took her to nursery.

david moody autumn series

The sun flashed through the tops of the trees, blinding Carl intermittently. The final notes of the last song faded away and were replaced with nothing. One minute there was the usual music interspersed with inane chatter and drivel, the next just silence. Must be something wrong with it, he decided. Gemma, their perfect little girl, was costing them a fortune.ĭamn radio. He loved his family more than anything, but neither he nor Sarah had been prepared for the extra expense of having another mouth to feed. Never mind, he thought to himself as he tried to drink a cup of coffee with one hand, tune the radio with the other and still keep the van moving, being on twenty-four-hour call paid well, and Christ, did they need the money. He knew the maintenance contract inside out, better even than Carl's employers. Simpson-the wily bastard who ran the night shift there-was too tight to pay for new machinery and too smart to have his own men fix the problem when he could call someone else out. He'd been there since just after four, fixing an insignificant repair which had hardly warranted him being called out in the middle of the night. The early morning sun was low on the horizon as he drove back from the Carter & Jameson factory just north of Billhampton.

david moody autumn series

Carl Henshawe was over three-quarters of the way home before he realized anything had happened.














David moody autumn series