Compared to Old James's study, Captain Camus's was quite small, probably only about six square meters. An office desk of about two meters, an armchair, and two bookshelves occupied most of the space. The lighting, however, was quite good, with the transparent glass windows shut tight.
In the two bookshelves, one contained various documents and files. The other looked empty, with less than half of its space occupied by books. The remaining space was filled with all sorts of miscellaneous items.
Aiwass even saw a plate of snacks. The pastries on the plate, uneaten, had completely dried out without being discarded—it was lucky that it was winter, or they might have attracted insects.
It was obvious that Captain Camus had noticed this detail.