She stared at him, blood draining from her face. ‘What d’you mean? Who are they? What is it to do with me?’
   ‘They appear to have been – it looks as if they were buried under the floorboards of the old part of the house – in an upper part. It was not altogether destroyed – a part of the floor remained so that they – did not fall. It appears to have been a man and a woman, and they appear to have been – done to death.’
   Her heart was thumping and she felt as if she must suffocate.
   He lowered his window. ‘Take it easy, my dear. It never occurred to me – but I suppose it was always on the cards.’
   ‘No, Christopher!’ she exclaimed. ‘No! You’re jumping to conclusions! How can the police know who – how can anyone know? It might – might be anyone – the house is a hundred and fifty years old – it’s not possible – any sort of explanation! You know there might be . . .’
   He took her hand and held it.
   ‘It’s not – that way, I’m afraid. My dear, my dear, I’m so sorry, but it’s not that way. You see . . . both the bodies were wearing wartime identity discs.’
   She stared at him again – at his pale, lean, bony face, as if there were some falsehood in it that she might discern. But she only saw truth.
   ‘Oh no, Christopher!’ she said, and put her hands to her face as if to blot out all sight.
   He said: ‘Quietly, my dear, quietly.’
   ‘Oh, no, Christopher,’ she said again, and tears began to drip through her fingers.
   Presently she raised her head and stared across at the ruins of the house and said: ‘So she’s won after all.’
   Christopher did not need to be told that the ‘she’ referred to wasn’t Althea Syme. He sat quietly without speaking for a long time, temporarily content that the girl beside him was at least alive and safe, and uncomfortably aware in the presence of her distress, of the hope growing within him that he too had won.
   WOMAN IN THE MIRROR
   Winston Graham is the author of more than thirty novels, which include Cordelia, Night Without Stars, Marnie and The Walking Stick as well as the highly successful Poldark series. His novels have been translated into seventeen languages and six have been filmed. Two television series have been made of the Poldark novels and shown in twenty-two countries. The Stranger From the Sea has now also been televised. Tremor, Winston Graham’s latest best-seller, is also available from Pan Books.
   Winston Graham lives in Sussex. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and in 1983 was awarded an OBE.
   By the same author
   ROSS POLDARK
   DEMELZA
   JEREMY POLDARK
   WARLEGGAN
   THE BLACK MOON
   THE FOUR SWANS
   THE ANGRY TIDE
   THE STRANGER FROM THE SEA
   THE MILLER’S DANCE
   THE LOVING CUP THE TWISTED SWORD
   NIGHT JOURNEY
   CORDELIA
   THE FORGOTTEN STORY
   THE MERCILESS LADIES
   NIGHT WITHOUT STARS
   TAKE MY LIFE FORTUNE IS A WOMAN
   THE LITTLE WALLS
   THE SLEEPING PARTNER
   GREEK FIRE
   THE TUMBLED HOUSE
   MARNIE
   THE GROVE OF EAGLES
   AFTER THE ACT
   THE WALKING STICK
   ANGELL, PEARL AND LITTLE GOD
   THE JAPANESE GIRL (short stories)
   THE GREEN FLASH
   CAMEO
   STEPHANIE
   TREMOR
   THE SPANISH ARMADAS POLDARK’S CORNWALL
   First published 1975 by The Bodley Head Ltd
   This edition published 1997 by Pan Books
   This electronic edition published 2012 by Pan Books
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   Copyright © Winston Graham 1975
   The right of Winston Graham to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
   The author is grateful to J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd and the Trustees for the Copyrights of the late Dylan Thomas for permission to quote one verse of ‘And Death Shall Have No Dominion’ from The Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas
   Some of this book is based on an earlier novel by the author, The Giant’s Chair, published in 1938.
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