No, the restaurant is different. The restaurant was always Alex's and Ian's. Ian dn't have any money when they started so Alex paid him to be the manager. But Alex always said that the restaurant was theirs. Fifty-fifty. So now Alex is dead, I will get half of it and the other per cent will fifty go to Ian. "Did Mr Ross know about this?" asked Logan Of course, Inspector,' answered Alice Maclennan, 'He and Alex talked about it when they started the restaurant So they were very good friends?' asked Logan That's right. Logan's dark brown eyes studied Alice Maclennan's face carefully. "They were good friends when they started the restaurant. I know that," said Logan. "But did they stay good friends? I mean, I've heard that Mr Ross did all the work and Alex didn't do very much. It was Alex who was famous. Everyone came to see Alex's friends. How did Mr Ross feel about that?' Alice Maclennan looked away from Logan. Her fingers started playing with a ring on her finger. She looked back at Logan and met her eyes. I really don't know, Inspector," she said. "You'll have to ask him. I don't often go to the restaurant these days. I don't see lan very often.' Logan was quiet for a moment. "You didn't answer my question this morning," she said. What question was that?' Alice asked quickly almost too quickly. Were you and your husband happily married? "Of course we were," said Alice.