Midnight Louie goes along when PR whiz Temple Barr and her fiance, rising media star Matt Devine, head to Chicago so she can meet his family. Matt's mother has a tragic past primed to rise and bite anybody in reach. When Louie is snatched, the catnapping's surprising motive loops back to Vegas and a string of unsolved murders connected to magic...and ex-magician Max Kinsella, Temple's former significant other. A skeptical homicide lieutenant has commissioned Max to investigate the cold case murder she suspects he committed. With traumatic amnesia from a recent attempt on his life, the once infallible Max is more sitting duck than predator. It will take an alliance of frenemies to solve the serial deaths before one of them joins the fatality list.
Release date:
August 7, 2012
Publisher:
Tom Doherty Associates
Print pages:
368
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She was in the water, drowning.
Her hands pressed against her constricted chest, thumped it as if she could force the liquid from her lungs. She couldn't … breathe. Move.
She'd fallen from the top deck of a ship, a huge ship like the Titanic. Another ship was heading toward her, not like the Titanic, more like the Black Pearl pirate ship.
She knew she was dreaming then, knew she had to struggle to wake up because a nightmare had her by the throat. She knew someone was by her side to do it, if she could only move her paralyzed lips or body before the dark water sucked her under.
She could see the oncoming ship's billowing black sails scudding like storm clouds above her. It was as colorful and clear as a movie scene. She should remember this and write it down.…
Oh, God! The ship's bowsprit was a solid metal lance twenty feet long, and the ship was wallowing deep in the waves to strike her right in the heart. The figurehead poised below that lethal weapon … was no naked mermaid.
It was a blindfolded and blinded man with blood trickling from his eyes, his battered body bound to the ship's bow, his mouth distorted around a dirty rag of a gag that bottled up his silent scream.
He was a dead man sinking.
And she knew just who he was and how long he'd been dead.
"Temple. Temple." Someone was shaking her awake. Her hero.
She looked into Matt's dark eyes blinking in the bedside table light. As she blinked herself, he crushed her into his arms. Hmm. Strong arms, warm bare chest … Her heart was considering a different reason to race.
"You're here, Temple. You're with me. You're safe."
"Yeah. Yeah! Oh, my God, it was an awful dream."
"About what?"
"Oh, high seas, and falling into the ocean to drown, and a ghastly, ghostly pirate ship and a handsome buccaneer to rescue me." She felt like Dorothy Gale explaining a Darkside Oz.
Matt laughed, relieved to hear her making sense. "You've never had a nightmare with me here. They common?"
"No, Matt." She sighed.
"We're going up in an ‘airship' of sorts tomorrow morning. Maybe you're nervous about the flight." When she hesitated, he added, "About meeting my family?"
"Or maybe it's Chinese takeout for dinner?"
He laughed again and rolled her over atop him as he turned out the light. "Fiancées the world over go out of town to meet the future in-laws every hour. Granted, my family's a bit messier than most, but they don't bite."
She nodded and murmured as he rubbed her back and let him think what he wanted, needed to.
When she shut her eyes she could still see the grotesque dead man racing toward her. She'd never seen him dead until now, just knew about it. Knew his name. He'd roughed her up once. Clifford Effinger. Sleazeball, petty crook, family abuser, deadbeat, Matt's detested stepfather, and victim of an unnamed killer or killers, slain just the way she'd dreamed him, on the Oasis Hotel's famous sinking sailing ship attraction months earlier. This could not be a good omen.