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Frederick Forsyth short stories book HELPF

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  • 27-07-2019 11:58pm
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    Has anyone ever read the “No Comebacks” short stories?
    I can’t figure out one story titled “used in evidence” which is about an old man in Dublin who is suspected of killing his wife and sticking her corpse in a fake wall.

    It’s driving me mad that I can’t make sense of the ending, which I think is, he moved into the house and the previous owner was the one who killed the wife in the fake wall and he wanting to also kill his wife buried her under the chicken coop.

    Am I right? Massive thanks if you can help here people!


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