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272 pages, Hardcover
First published September 5, 2024
‘Why isn’t there a full moon every night?’ he asked. ‘I don’t understand.’
‘Neither do I. There must be a reason. An astronomical reason, I suppose. We’ll look it up in the encyclopaedia tomorrow.’
‘He’ll be extremely glad to sell you a drawing – but it must be a drawing: ink, pencil, pastel, not a painting,’ Faith said. ‘You can over-pay to keep him sweet. You’ll have a budget of two thousand pounds but he’ll be happy with a thousand, I guarantee.’
‘All your conspiracy theories are ridiculous,’ she said. ‘Fantasies. Don’t ignore the obvious explanations for events, things, situations. That’s why they’re obvious.’
‘Of course, you would say that. I’d expect you to say that. I’m just a useful idiot.’
‘You’ll get your usual wages. I’ll bring this back tomorrow,’ she said, holding up the small drawing, ‘And tell you what’s going to happen.’
‘All right,’ Gabriel said, a little sulkily. ‘I am your subject-slave.’
‘No, you’re not,’ she said. ‘You’re my spy. Remember?’