Violated
by
Carolyn Arnold
GENRE: Police Procedural, Thriller
BLURB:
Sometimes the past should stay there…
The murder is one of the most heinous Brandon Fisher has ever
seen, but that’s not why it has his and his colleagues’ attention. The FBI’s
interested because the prime suspect is one of their own, Paige Dawson.
But Paige didn’t go to Valencia, California to kill anyone. She
had set out on “vacation”—her new lover in tow—only to confront the man who had
raped her friend twenty-some years ago. While the hands of the law are tied,
she wants him to face the fact that he destroyed a young woman’s life and know
that, as an FBI agent, she’ll be watching his every move. But instead of
accomplishing her goal, she wound up in the back of a police cruiser.
Now Paige must face off with a hard-nosed detective determined
to stick a murder charge to a fed. But with the trained eyes of the FBI on the
case, it’s becoming more and more obvious that the evidence lends itself to a
serial killing, not an isolated incident. And as long as the local authorities
are focused on Paige, the real murderer is still out there, possibly waiting to
strike again…
EXCERPT:
MONDAY,
AUGUST 24TH, 11:10 PM PACIFIC TIME
CANYON
COUNTRY, CALIFORNIA
THE
MARK WAS IN HIS FORTIES, had no kids, and worked a white-collar job. Average
height, average looks. Nothing was truly memorable about him except for his
uncommon first name, and that was only because it belonged to a character from
a popular eighties movie.
Ferris
Hall.
She
had followed him to some honky-tonk in Canyon Country, an unsavory location at
any time of day, but factor in the late hour and it was even worse. But Ferris had
chosen this dive as his hunting ground. Women were easier to lure in with a
little chemical persuasion, and that was easy to pass off around here.
He
entered the bar with head held high, his back straight, the tease of a smirk on
his lips—the end of the evening a foregone conclusion in his mind. He was
sipping on his first bourbon, though he was acting as if he was on his third by
slurring his words and talking loudly. He’d even thrown a sway into his
swagger. Somehow he always managed to make his eyes look bloodshot, too,
furthering the charade. And the women would come. And the women would fall for
his tricks.
Tonight,
she’d be that woman, but she’d be his last. He had to learn there was a price
to pay for his actions.
She
was sitting down the bar from him. Occasionally, he’d pass her a look—the
predatory kind that made her blood boil. She smiled at him, doing her best to
convey carnal hunger with her gaze, smearing on a seductive curve to her lips.
She dipped her finger into her manhattan and sucked on it—the cherry juice
sweet, the whiskey bitter.
Ferris
was off his stool and sidling up her to within three seconds.
The
ruse worked every time. It also helped that she exploited what nature had given
her—a slender frame and shapely legs. High heels accentuated her well-defined
calf muscles, and men stared when she walked into a room. When she paired even
higher stilettos with a short skirt and crossed her legs, men’s mouths tended
to fall open. She utilized all these virtues tonight.
She
flashed another sultry smile, and he lifted his glass toward her before tilting
his own back and draining it. He set it back on the bar and knocked on it to
get the bartender’s attention.
“I’ll
have another on the rocks and—” he rolled his head toward her “—get the lady
whatever she’d like.”
Time
to feign innocence and flattery.
She
waved a dismissive hand in his direction. “I really shouldn’t.”
She
saw the quick look he gave her glass before meeting her eyes again. “Nonsense.
Please, it would be my treat.”
If
she stripped his voice of its candy-coated tone, his words were pushy and
controlling.
“Well”—she
angled her glass, showing how little of her drink she had left—“only if you’re
sure.”
If
she had actually been given a chance to prove her acting skills, she could be
living in a sprawling mansion by now.
“Absolutely.
What will it be?” Ferris asked, a grin teasing his lips as he tugged down on
his left earlobe. It wasn’t hard for her to figure out what was going on.
Ferris was asking for something “special” to be added to her drink—the
“special” being some kind of date-rape drug.
She
lifted her glass to the bartender. “Another manhattan.”
“Coming
right up.” The tender left to make their drinks, and she watched him, taking
the time to calm her heartbeat and flow of adrenaline.
“I
like a woman who can handle her whiskey.” Ferris was looking quite comfortable
beside her now. He was fully facing her, his left elbow perched on the counter,
and he wasn’t discreet about his drifting gaze, which gravitated to her thighs.
“What
can I say? I’m a little whiskey girl.” The words from the country song rolled
off her tongue, cinching her gut, but she had to do what was necessary to pull
him in.
“Toby
Keith,” he said.
“Pardon?”
“Toby
Keith.” He pointed to a speaker on the ceiling. “The singer who sings that
one.”
“Ah,
yes.” And here, she thought she was doing well by knowing it was even a country
song. She smiled at him again. He truly thought of himself as a woman’s man.
Pathetic.
“Have
I seen you here before?” he asked.
She
dipped her head.
“I
knew it. I never forget a beautiful face. So what’s your name?”
“Names
really aren’t important, are they, baby?” She extended her hand, her long,
narrow fingers bowing before him in feminine elegance.
“Oh,
she’s mysterious. I like it.” He kissed the back of her hand, and she was proud
of herself for not rolling her eyes.
The
bartender returned and placed their drinks in front of them. “Here you go.”
From
her observations, Ferris seemed to keep a running tab here. Rape now, pay
later?
Oh,
and Ferris would pay…
“You
never told me your name,” she said, falling into her role.
“Oh,
I can tell you mine, but you can’t—”
“Uh-huh.”
She sucked on the tip of her finger again.
“Ferris.”
He still held onto her other hand, and she pulled it back shyly.
“Are
you from around here?” she asked, resorting to the necessity of small talk.
“I
just fly in from time to time for business.”
“Ah.”
She’d have to call upon her acting skills for this performance. She knew he
lived less than three miles away from this place. “What business?”
He
tapped his jacket pockets, then slid a hand inside one. “How embarrassing. I
don’t have any cards with me. Besides, I don’t really want to bore you. Why
don’t we talk about you?” He leaned toward her and lifted his rocks glass. “To
a fun night.”
“To
one we won’t remember.”
They
toasted, and he took a long pull of the amber liquid. She pressed her own glass
to her lips and pretended to take a sip.
Guest
Post:
My 10
Favorite Places to Visit
When
I was asked to write about my 10 favorite places to visit, I came up with 11.
And how fitting as 11 is my favorite number. So here’s the list and why I’d
love to go or why I’d love to go back. From writing this post, I discovered
that I might be a bit of a foodie…
California
Ellen
Degeneres! I love her and what she stands for. She’s an inspiration and
encourages people to be the best version of themselves. She’s all about paying
it forward and good deeds. I’d love to be on her show! Burbank, California is
definitely on my destination wish list.
Australia
Koalas
and kangaroos, of course. I used to want to work in the Outback for a few
months, but when I met Australians a few years ago while on vacation in Mexico,
they told me there was nothing much to see there. And why work on vacation when
I can soak in the sights? I’ve been told the Sydney Opera House is a must see.
Italy
Need
I say anything? The country is rich with history, vineyards, amazing food. A
glass of wine with dinner, fresh pasta, yes, I could get used to that. To top
it off, must-see landmarks.
Greece
The
hues of blue between rooftops and the sea paired with the white stucco are
beautiful in images and I can only imagine how breathtaking the landscape would
be to see in person. The Greeks also have such a vest for life and Greek food
in Greece, I would wager is especially mouth-watering.
Mexico
The
pace is slow and laid back. The beach in Cancun (where I’ve been a couple
times) is beautiful white sand.
Jamaica
No
problem, mon! Like Mexico, the pace is relaxed. It’s beautiful. I’ve been to
Ocho Rios before and I remember this one beach vendor was selling garlic
shrimp. I was a teenager at the time and my family couldn’t get enough. If I
think hard enough, I can still smell them. I even included mention of these
shrimp in my novella Valentine’s Day is
Murder.
St. Lucia
A
romantic island with volcanic mountains as the backdrop? Please sign me up.
They are inactive volcanoes…right?
LOL
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Close
to home but far enough away to still be a getaway. Toronto offers fine dining
and my husband and I love to catch Broadway shows there.
Nova Scotia, Canada
I’d
love to watch the whales and see more of my country.
Africa
Giraffes,
lions, wildebeests, and more… oh my. Yes, please! I’ve heard nothing but
fantastic feedback about this country. I’ve heard of people moving there after
visiting.
Paris, France
Everyone
should see the Eiffel Tower in person at least once, not to mention the other
amazing landmarks this city has to offer.
AUTHOR BIO:
CAROLYN ARNOLD is the international
best-selling and award-winning author of the Madison Knight, Brandon Fisher,
and McKinley Mystery series. She is the only author with POLICE PROCEDURALS
RESPECTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT.™
Carolyn was born in a small town, but that doesn’t keep her
from dreaming big. And on par with her large dreams is her overactive
imagination that conjures up killers and cases to solve. She currently lives in
a city near Toronto with her husband and beagle. She is also a member of Crime
Writers of Canada.
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ARNOLD Online:
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15 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Thank you for being a tour host for my latest release. It was fun thinking about all the places I want to go to or return to, as well.
Have you considered writing in another genre?
I love writing mysteries! But I have started an action-adventure series. I'm incorporating what readers love about mysteries into those, as well.
Oh I loved your 10 (11) places to visit! I have always wanted to go to Australia! I bet the Sydney Opera House is amazing to see in person! This book looks so good! I have a feeling once I start, I would not be able to put down!
Enjoy the excerpt
Awesome list and I love that Cali was right at the top (Cali girl right here!!!) lol.. thanks for sharing!
Congrats on the new book and good luck on the book tour!
I'd love to visit most of these places too.
Have a fun filled Saturday and thank you for the giveaway
I enjoyed reading the excerpt. This book sounds like such an interesting and intriguing read! Totally can't wait to check out this book!
Wishing you a blessed Sunday and thanking you for the giveaway
This book sounds like something I'd really enjoy reading, thank you for sharing!
Thank you, everyone, for stopping by. :)
Thank you for sharing!
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