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eBook Description: Bestselling author Mariah Stewart proved she can knock 'em dead with the best when she delivered the resounding one-two-three punch of her suspense "thrillogy"--Dead Wrong, Dead Certain, and Dead Even. Now, in her anticipated hardcover debut, she's back to finish off this stunning series with her hottest shot yet. Two years ago, a major FBI undercover drug deal suddenly went south--and special agent Dylan Shields went down in a hail of bullets. When the dust cleared, his fellow agent (and fiancee) Anne Marie McCall was left alone with too many unanswered questions and nothing to do but hit the job as hard as she could to dull the pain. Only now is she beginning to ease up on her punishing routine as a Bureau profiler and starting to let some light in again. and. Detective Evan Crosby had a lot to do with drawing Annie back into life, and she's not about to let her chance at happiness with him slip away. But before she can embrace a bright new future, she must grapple with the dangerous past whose demons of doubt and suspicion won't let her sleep at night ... and whose dead will never rest in peace until someone digs up the truth and deals out the payback. That means going places where no one--including the FBI--wants Annie to be and cutting through a minefield of smoke and mirrors, politics and intimidation, dirty tricks and deadly threats, in order to make a cold case hot enough to get the right people sweating. The harder Annie squeezes, the more blood, lies, and betrayal she wrings out ... and the closer she comes to connecting a face to the trigger finger that blew away her dreams--and Dylan Shields. What she doesn't know is that the killer she's closing in on is looking for closure too. The kind that only Annie's death can bring.

eBook Publisher: Random House, Inc./Ballantine Books
Fictionwise Release Date: August 2005


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"Fast paced and intricately plotted, Stewart’s new novel combines engaging characters with a unique premise, adds an unexpected romance to the mix, and overlays it all with her singular knack for keeping readers up at night." -- Library Journal

"Crackles with danger and suspense. Great characterization and gripping drama make Stewart’s books hot tickets." -- Romantic Times (four-star review)


Chapter 1

Lyndon, Pennsylvania
August, 2005

What could possibly be going through a man's mind at the moment he decides to take the life of a child?

Detective Evan Crosby stared down at the twisted body of Caitlin McGill and wondered.

The young girl's blank eyes stared endlessly at the sun, her mouth open in its final scream. Her thin arms stretched outward, bent at the elbows, to form perfect Ls. Her feet turned in, toes touching.

"Pigeon-toed."

"What?" Evan turned his head slightly, though his eyes were still on the girl who lay at his feet.

"We used to call people whose feet turned in like that pigeon-toed," one of the crime-scene investigators noted. "How old was this one?"

"Not even fourteen," Evan replied.

"Just like the last one." The CSI shook his head. "Crazy. Just plain damned crazy. She was a real cute kid."

"They were all cute kids."

"This is what, the third? Fourth? In the past two months?"

No one responded to the question, which was rhetorical. Everyone on the scene—from the Avon County, Pennsylvania, detectives to the CSIs to the local police to the medical examiner—knew exactly how many others there'd been since the first of May.

Four.

Jamie Kershaw.

Heidi Fuhrmann.

Andrea Masters.

And now Caitlin McGill.

All between the ages of twelve and fourteen. All pretty girls who attended one of the many private schools that flourished in the Philadelphia suburbs. All with dark red stains down the front of the white cotton shirts that were standard school-uniform attire.

All of them barefoot.

"What's up with that, anyway?" Joe Sullivan, Evan's onetime partner at the Lyndon Police Department, came up the hill from the playground and stopped three feet behind Evan. "Whaddaya suppose he's doing with their shoes?"

"Your guess is as good as mine."

"Poor kid." Sullivan shook his head. "What's your old lady say about it?"

"I haven't had a chance to talk to her yet. She's been away." Evan let the "old lady" comment ride. He'd had that conversation with Joe on more than one occasion. It had never done any good—Joe was Joe and wasn't about to change.

"Guess they keep those FBI profilers pretty busy, eh?"

"Never a shortage of psychos, Joe, you know that." Evan nodded to Dr. Agnes Jenkins, the Avon County medical examiner, as she hurried past.

"Can't remember anything like this, though. But at least he left them where they'd be found quickly." Sullivan's voice was flat, emotionless.

The M.E. bent over the body and began her ministrations. Evan looked away. Over the past eight weeks, he'd had more than his fill of young girls who'd had their throats slashed. He took a few steps back, then turned and went back to his car. The crime scene would be turned over to him once the M.E. was finished, but for now, he'd use this time to check his phone messages, return those calls he could. Start the paperwork on this latest homicide. Get as much work done as he could while he could. It had all the makings of another very long night.

It was well after three in the morning when Evan arrived at his townhouse in West Lyndon. Bone weary, he left his car parked out front, and bleary-eyed, let himself in through the front door. He ignored the pile of mail on the hall table—when had he put that there?—and pretended not to see the blinking red light on his telephone. Messages could wait. He was simply too tired to deal with anyone or anything.

Too tired, too, to make it up the steps, so he let himself drift backward onto the living-room sofa, fully clothed. He'd just closed his eyes when he heard the soft footfall on the stairs. Dismissing it as little more than wishful thinking on his part, he continued to sail toward sleep.

"Evan?" a voice called from the doorway.

More wishful thinking, surely.

"Evan." The voice, gentle, filled with concern, drew closer.

Soft hands caressed his arm. He sighed and smiled in his state of almost-sleep.

"Evan, don't sleep down here. Come up to bed." The voice was in his ear now.

He reached out and touched skin.

"Annie."

He felt her weight as she sat on the edge of the sofa and leaned over him, her lips pressed against the side of his face.

"When did you get here?"

"About nine." She snuggled next to him, and he felt himself relax for the first time in days.

Copyright © 2005 by Marti Robb


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