‘About Hunter as a whole,’ Joe continued. ‘After SEEN, my agent said, “Now is the time to push the envelope – you’ll never be in a stronger position to write something really bold.” Agent-speak for, you have a pass to fuck up on this go, so take a risk. I thought about the men I know, from the super uxorious ones like Dom, still with Victoria from college, to the absolute bed hopper, lawless scoundrels who’ve done Mick Jagger numbers, like our pal, Matt, to dull serial monogamists like me. Among other things, I wanted to write about how straight men treat women.’
Roisin’s muscles tensed during this description.
‘Our pal’? Did Joe even realise how badly he’d alienated Matt? Did he care? Was there a glimmer of a possibility that Matt was, as Joe had said, a very attractive façade on a much darker place than she realised?
‘I already knew I was writing another detective, which felt a little ho-hum. I thought the more real I can make this feel, the more potent it will be. So, I set it here. I didn’t for a second stop to think that it might make you make connections with our life that aren’t there. Which is idiotic, and makes me realise I’ve been on a luxury cruise up my own colon.’
Roisin still said nothing.
‘… It’s supposed to have themes about the crisis in masculinity. What I wanted to say on Sunday was, you have to see all three episodes to realise Hunter’s behaviour isn’t glamorised. It doesn’t pay off; he’s really humbled by the end. But you can imagine that saying, “No, Roisin, you’ll calm down if you watch MORE” wasn’t advisable last weekend.’
‘What about the Gina character?’
‘That’s not Gina. I think Gina is a very attractive girl but she’s like a little sister to me. Can I tell you something in complete confidence?’
‘Go ahead,’ Roisin said. Pretty rich to be boasting about his discretion.
‘I don’t ever break male codes of honour. Which is why I’ve never pulled down Matt’s statue and have let you ladies think he’s charm personified. What’s discussed over the single malt stays over the single malt. But it came out on the stag do that Dom has had a long-term crush on Vic’s best mate, Amber. He’d never, ever do anything about it. He hates himself for it. I wrote that in. I was so arrogant I thought I could casually implicate myself all I wanted, as I had the world’s most chill girlfriend. And the world’s most boring private life, locked in that study all the time.’
Joe looked like a man who wouldn’t fear a polygraph, his gaze meeting hers, steady and unblinking. His previous rationales for what he’d done had been torturous excuses and PR gloss, but this admission of careless ego rang entirely true. Roisin finally believed him.