Well, I don't think someone climbed into the
bathroom to have a shower, do you?' said Logan.
Logan sent Grant round to Polwarth Gardens. She
wanted to be sure that the black material did not
come from Alex or Alice Maclennan's clothes. She
told Grant to take any black or dark blue clothes
and ask the scientists to have a look at them.
Soon after Grant left, Logan decided to find out if
the Maclennans really were happily married. She
could make a phone call but it was more
interesting to talk to people face to face. She put
on her coat and went out onto London Road. She
walked up Leith Street and turned into Princes
Street. Princes Street is unusual for the main
street of a large city. There are shops on only one
side of the street. The Princes Street Gardens are
on the other side. In the summer the gardens are
full of people sitting in the sun. Today there was
snow on the ground and there were only a few
people in the gardens. They were hurrying to get
in from the cold. Logan enjoyed her walk in the
cold air. She walked up The Mound, looking at the
beautiful tall buildings. This side of Princes Street
was called the Old Town. The other side, already
more than two hundred years old, was called the
New Town. Logan soon turned left and walked
into the offices of the Scottish Daily News. She
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went up to the newsroom on the first floor. It
was full of journalists. A short man with red hair
and glasses looked up from his work.
'Well, Jenny Logan,' said the man. 'How nice to
see you! You're just in time to buy me a
Christmas drink.'
'OK, Tam,' said Logan. 'But you'll have to work for
it. I want some information from you.'