Chapter 10

“He solves problems,” Grayson said with finality. “And he’d never hurt Ned. Apologies for speaking out of turn, Constable. But they’re my family, you see.”

“Yes,” Kit said. “I do see that.” Loyalty, commitment, passion. And Harry Arden evidently solved problems. What sorts of problems? In what ways?

And why hadHarry been kept here on the estate?

“Just ring for a footman if you need help finding the library,” Grayson said, and took himself off, quite possibly to tell Harry everything that had just been said, given the loyalty.

Kit contemplated the expanse of guest accommodations for another moment, listened to the wind wail, and then followed. Answers wouldn’t present themselves in a fold of counterpane or a curtain; the weather was only growing worse, and he had a job to do.