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RICHARD PORTER

TOM PULLED UP OUTSIDE THE HOUSE AND switched off his van. Nice place. Detached, newish, recent car on the drive. After 17 years as an electrician Tom had a good feeling for what to expect. In this case, the lady wanted a quote for ‘making a few changes’. Tom knew what that would mean: a new socket here or there, maybe switching kitchen sockets for newer units with USBs in them. Simple stuff, easily done.

Tom had barely rung the doorbell

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