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`If Bolanus is right that he lives outside Rome – which you are still considering – then he is someone with access to transport. So women like Asinia are being abducted near the Circus then taken elsewhere – whether they are still alive or already dead by then we don't know.

`He can use a knife. He must be fit. Overpowering people, butchering them, and carrying their bodies, takes physical strength.

`He lives somewhere he can be secretive. Or at least he has access to a bolthole. He has, privacy for killing, and whatever else he does. He can store bodies while he starts disposing of them. He can wash himself and, his bloodstained clothes without being noticed.

`It does sound quite detailed,' Helena mused as she completed the, picture for me. `But it isn't enough, Marcus. Most urgently you need to know what he looks like.

Someone must be able to describe him, though they obviously don't realise who he is. He can't be successful' every time. He must sometimes have approached women who ignored him or told him to get lost. "There may even be a girl somewhere he has tried to grab, who got away from him.'

I shook my head. `No one has come forwards Even Petro's famous, advertisement in the Forum failed to produce any witnesses.'

'Too scared?'

`More likely it's never even occurred to them that the pest they escaped from might be the aqueduct killer.'

`She would report him,' Helena decided. `Men who shoo away muggers just snort and say `"Ha! Let him give someone else a shock!" but women worry about leaving dangers for others like themselves.'

`Women have a lot of imagination,' I said darkly. For some reason she smiled.

I found myself glancing round the Circus at the audience nearby. I didn't see an obvious killer. Bu t I did notice my old tent-mate, Lucius Petronius. He was only a few rows behind us, talking gravely to his female companion about the race that was about to start. If I knew him, he was explaining that the Greens were disasters who couldn't steer a chariot straight even if they had the whole Field of Mars to do it in, whereas the Blues were a stylish, streamlined outfit who would wipe the floor with everybody else.

I nudged Helena, and we smiled together. But, we were saddened too. We were watching what was likely; to become a much rarer spectacle: Petronius enjoying the company of his seven-year-old daughter.

At his side Petronilla listened gravely. Since I last saw her she had stopped looking babyish and become a real little girl.

She seemed quieter than I remembered her; I found that worrying. She had brown hair, neatly tied in a topknot, and solemn, almost sad brown eyes.

They were both eating pancakes. Petronilla had managed quite nicely, for she had inherited her mother's daintiness. Her father had a sticky chin and honey sauce down his tunic front. Petronilla noticed this. She soon cleaned him up with her handkerchief

Petronius submitted like a hero. When his daughter sat back he slung an arm around her while she snuggled up against him. He was staring at the arena with a set expression I was no longer sure he was watching the race.

THIRTY FOUR

Next day Julius Frontinus summoned us to a case conference,. It was the kind of formality I hate. Petronius was in his element.

`I'm sorry to have to press you, but I am being urged to produce results.' The Consul was being poked from on high, so he was passing down the aggravation to us. `It's now the eighth day, of the Games -'

`We already have a much better picture of what's been happening than when you commissioned us,' I assured him. It seemed unwise to argue that we had only been on his enquiry for four days. Always look ahead, or it sounds as if you're wriggling.

`I expect that's how you normally lull your clients into a sense of security.' Frontinus seemed, to be joking. But we did not bank on it.

`Identifying Asinia gave us a good start,' declared Petro. More lulling. Frontinus remained unimpressed.

`It has been suggested to me that we ought to aim to solve the problem by the end of the Games.'

Petronius and I exchanged a glance. We were both used to impossible deadlines. Sometimes we met them. But we both knew never to admit they might be feasible.

`We have had graphic evidence that this killer carries out his work during festivals,' Petro answered levelly. `He snatched Asinia on the first day, of the Ludi Romani. However, I am wary about assuming too readily that he is still here. Maybe he visited Rome for the, opening ceremony only. Grabbed a girl, had his thrill, then left. Maybe once he had carved up Asinia, his bloodlust subsided until some future time. Besides – there is a theory that he does the carving up and dumping outside the city.'

That was rich. It was Petronius who had insisted we should ignore that possibility on logistical grounds. When I had discussed it with Helena, she inclined to the theory that we were searching for a man who travelled to and fro, and I had a feeling she would be right.

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