Death in the Black Wood Oliver Davies (i can read book club TXT) š
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The number of vehicles stolen annually in Scotland might be a lot lower than it had been ten years earlier, but more than half of the thefts were never solved. It would certainly help if people were more vigilant and if fewer of them left their damned electronic keys near the front door. Yes, a shelf or a hook in the hall was a handy spot to leave your keys to grab on your way out, but it was also a gift to the current generation of tech-savvy car thieves.
A pair of them, working together, could easily take a car with a keyless system installed from a driveway or a kerbside parking spot in the middle of the night; one standing near the car with a device to boost the signal meant for the key and their partner, near the house, to relay the signal to the key itself. As easily as that, the doors opened at a touch, and they could drive their prize away. A lot of the thieves were working as part of organised gangs these days, and a stolen car could soon be stripped for valuable parts or moved on very quickly. It was an easy, low risk and very profitable business, especially if they mainly targeted the more expensive models.
And really, how hard was it to take a few extra, sensible precautions, not that Iād expect anyone to go as far as my cousin tended to do when he wanted to āsecureā anything. Iād like to see anyone try a trick like that at our place!
Maybe, when Shay had finished tinkering with his new toys, he might even agree to help us out with our car thieves. Heād been talking about how it should be possible to link his little drones to an AI system and teach it how to get them to follow a specific person or vehicle around. Setting up a few potential cars as irresistible targets might be a good test run for his system once heād got it up and running.
No, I admitted to myself reluctantly, it wouldnāt be fair to even ask him to try that. Shayās attitude to non-violent property theft of this kind was that as the entire social system was rigged to favour the wealthy, it was none of his business. Why should he care if someoneās insurance premium went up? If they could splash out forty grand or more on a stupid bloody car, they werenāt exactly going to starve or anything. Maybe theyād even learn to be a bit more careful in the future.
Iād driven us down to Fort Augustus earlier, so Caitlin had taken the wheel for the drive back. I think she loved our new ride even more than I did. Iād put in a request for an unmarked CID car back at the beginning of the previous June, after spending what seemed like hours filling in the ridiculous paperwork required to do that. My new, assigned car had been handed over to me three weeks later.
Iād never seen such a huge smile on Caitlinās face as the one she cracked when she first tried our nifty new Peugeot 308 out. I hadnāt realised, before then, how much sheād disliked riding around in our faithful old Astra. It wasnāt the carās fault it had POLICE painted all over it. When I asked her why she hadnāt said something sooner, sheād just shrugged and told me that as I hadnāt seemed to mind, she didnāt think it was her place to comment. Oddly, the rest of my team had all seemed to take a bit of an approving āabout time tooā attitude to the change as well. Anyone would think theyād all been a bit embarrassed about what Iād been āputting up with.ā
Caitlin reached out to automatically turn the radio off when my phone rang. Weād both shucked our coats off when we got back into the car, so it took me a few seconds to fish it out of my pocket. It might be a crisp, chilly three degrees above zero outside, but the inside of the car warmed up very quickly.
I glanced at the caller ID and mouthed āMcKinnonā at her before answering. He didnāt wait for a greeting.
āConall? Where are you?ā
āOn our way back from Fort Augustus, about fifteen minutes out.ā
āEast or west bank?ā
āWest. We took the A82.ā He made an unhappy noise.
āAlright then. Listen, a new homicide case has come up, and from what Davie Bairdās telling me from the scene, itās a really nasty one. Heās down near Dores, in the woods a couple of miles east of your place. Can you cut through town and head straight there if I send you the location?ā I didnāt like the sound of his voice at all, and if James said āreally nasty,ā then it would certainly be something very unpleasant.
āOf course,ā I assured him. āWhat can you tell me?ā
āNot much, which is why I want your eyes on the situation as soon as possible. A forest ranger stumbled across a body out there less than an hour ago. Davie and his boys have been there for about fifteen minutes. He says thereās absolutely no doubt that weāre looking at a premeditated killing. Heās already informed our procurator fiscal, and a police surgeon should be heading that way soon. Davieās not too hopeful about getting anything from the scene to help identify the perpetrators either. The body was set on fire afterwards, and the skin, hair and clothing are a charred, melted mess. Plus, he thinks itās been there a few days.ā
āWeāll get there
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