Latto looked at her and said, 'But you and Ray could write the book again, couldn't you?'
Koning shook her head. 'It would take years. Deborah knew so much more about how to help patients than either of us. We were still learning from her. All the time.'
Molinaro came back out of Latto's room. Hearing Koning's last words, he said,'Deborah was our leader really - she started this new way of looking at the disease. Everything Sylvia and I know Deborah taught us. she was really the only person who could write about it.'Then,looking at his watch again, he said, 'I'm sorry. I really must go.'
Latto watched Molinaro walk down the stairs to the road, then he turned to Koning and asked, 'So Martinez didn't tell you someone had stolen the computer then?'
'No, he didn't,' replied Koning.
'So he doesn't know about the book?' asked Latto.
'Probably not,' said Koning. 'Why? Do you think it's important?'
'I don't know,' said Latto. He half closed his eyes in thought. 'It just all seems quite strange to me. Anyway, the police are coming round this afternoon to show me some photos. I'll tell them about the book and see what Martinez thinks about Deborah's death then.'