oh, Inspector, you're hard woman. You think tell you everything you want just because I like you so mu"Come on, Tam, let's go," laughed Logan. A few minutes later Logan and Tam were sitting in Deacon Brodie's. a famous old pub on the High Street. "What do you know about the Maclennans, Tam?" asked Logan"Not much more than you probably,' said Tam. Alex came back from America, married a beautiful red-headed actress and started a restaurant. He's got lots of money from his father, lots of famous friends, and a fine house in a nice area of the city. Well, he had all these things until last night. "Yes. I know all that. That's what I read in the papers. But what else do you know? What do you know that you don't put in the paper Tam finished his drink and looked at the empty glass. "I get thirsty when I talk a lot," he said. Logan smiled and went up to the bar. While she was waiting for their drinks, she turned round and looked at Tam. He was looking out of the window at the shoppers in the High Street. It was unusual for a journalist and a police officer to be friends. But Jenny Logan liked Tam a lot and she knew that he liked her. When she came back to their table, Tam spoke: "Everyone thought that the Maclennans had a wonderful life. The restaurant is always busy. Alex's friends were always there. Alice always had a smile on her face. But"But For the last eighteen months or so something was wrong," said Tam. "They weren't happy.