En liten detalj by Kjell E. Genberg

By Kjell E. Genberg

Tredje delen av tre i serien om Bertil Återberg som nu är poliskommissarie i Kristianstad.
Återberg har flyttat until eventually ett efterlängtat eget hus i Vinslöv med trädgårdstomte och allt. Han befinner sig på ett boksläpparparty hos greve Johan Barnekow på Sinclairsholm, när han får larm om att ett mord har inträffat på Charlottesborgsområdet i Kristianstad. En mysig äldre dam visar sig efterhand vara en kriminell affärskvinna med ett sortiment bestående av knark och horor, och Återberg klarar sig nätt och jämnt från att bokstavligen bli stekt.

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La personne qui en voulait à Favereau, dis-je, n’a pas ménagé sa peine. On m’apprendrait que cet immeuble est miné que je n’en serais pas surpris. — Qui avait accès au magasin ? s’enquit le commissaire. — A peu près tout le monde, dit Albert. Nous sommes situés dans un endroit du studio assez passant. 34 GROS PLAN ou MACCHABÉE — Vous ne fermiez jamais à clé ? — On l’a égarée il y a deux jours et... Lhéron était... hum... est plutôt négligent. On ne serre pas ici d’objets de grande valeur... — De ne pas avoir bouclé sa porte risque de le faire boucler dans un cercueil.

Je saisis le syllogisme, ricana-t-il. Et puis, ces artistes, ça finit un jour ou l’autre par travailler du chapeau... Il redevint sérieux et se campa devant le cadavre. Il l’examinait comme pour lui arracher son secret, à force de patience. Un long silence régna. Le commissaire Petit-Martin s’arracha enfin à sa contemplation et haussa les épaules. — Le docteur nous fixera sur la manière dont a été véhiculé le poison, fit—il. Par une attention des dieux et pour ne pas le faire attendre, on frappa à la porte et le toubib de la police, qu’il avait fait mander dès qu’il s’était aperçu de la gravité de l’affaire, fit son apparition.

Je ne vois rien, dans tout ce coin, qui ressemble de près ou de loin au local des maquilleurs. Je souris. — Ne m’en veuillez pas. commissaire. Une idée m’était venue et je cherchais le bouquet de roses qu’au cours d’une scène touméece matin, Favereau a respiré. — Des fleurs ? firent d’une seule voix le policier et le docteur. — Oui. Et ces fleurs ont disparu... Et maintenant, ajoutai-je, les plantant là, venez, Covet. Profitons du répit que nous offre le malaise de cet assassin sensible pour aller nous plonger dans une cuve de vaseline.

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