Murphy put up a hand and pushed against the door, stopping her from closing it. the t, Murphy st, he said. got some questions. different and "We've trying Keane looked at each Keane still to close the door. Then she stopped. aht "OK," she said. Come in then. But make it quick. I'll take as much time as I want, thought Murphy. But he Murphy said thank you. room. and Lynch followed Keane into the small living There were magazines and CDs ying on the floor, dirty and plates on the table, books everywhere Murphy looked around, but there was nowhere to sit down. Every chair had something on it clothes, more books, an old newspaper. He stayed standing. He looked at Lynch and nodded at her. He wanted her to ask the questions to begin with, so he could watch Keane. "What time did you get to your boyfriend's last night?' asked Lynch. "Sometime after midnight, replied Keane. That's late to visit someone," said Lynch. He works late. He doesn't get home till two usually. Where were you before that?" Before that?' There was surprise in Keane's voice. "I thought the mink were freed in the early hours of the morning. Like I said, we have some different questions, said Murphy. So where were you?' Lynch repeated the question. Here, replied Keane. Alone?" asked Lynch. Yes. Keane looked from one to the other. Is that a