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Little more than a cell itself; a bare table, one metal ashtray, two chairs, a sixty-watt bulb in a green plastic shade that threw a cone of light over the man already seated there, somewhere in his thirties with puffy, handsome features gone to seed and a flourishing head of hair streaked with grey that overlapped his collar. He was smoking a Marlboro, and he offered the packet as Dillon sat down opposite him, more out of icy politeness than as a gesture of friendship. And his voice too had an ...antiseptic ring to it. ‘Mr Dillon. I am Alastair Sawyer-Smith.’ He pushed a rather dog-eared card across the table. ‘I am acting on behalf of Mr Salah Al-Gharib.’ ‘Thank Christ —’ Dillon accepted a light, sucked in smoke. He had a headache and his eyes burned. It was long gone three and he felt strung-out. ‘Look, this has all got out of hand… and I have to call my wife, she’ll be worried stiff.’ But Sawyer-Smith wasn’t listening, glancing instead to a man staring in through the glass panel in the door, studying Dillon hard.
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