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Born Bad
Blood Ties
Vendetta
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Slur
A Gangster’s Grip
Danger by Association
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The Mark
Ruby
Crystal
RUBY
Heather Burnside
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First published in the United Kingdom in 2019 by Aria, an imprint of Head of Zeus Ltd
Copyright © Heather Burnside, 2019
The moral right of Heather Burnside to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act of 1988.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of both the copyright owner and the above publisher of this book.
This is a work of fiction. All characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.
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Contents
Welcome Page
Copyright
Dedication
Prologue: July 2011
Chapter 1: August 1991
Chapter 2: August 1991
Chapter 3: August 1991
Chapter 4: September 1991
Chapter 5: February 2005
Chapter 6: February 2005
Chapter 7: October 1991
Chapter 8: December 1991
Chapter 9: December 1991
Chapter 10: October 2006
Chapter 11: November 2006
Chapter 12: December 1991
Chapter 13: February 1992
Chapter 14: February 1992
Chapter 15: April 1992
Chapter 16: November 2006
Chapter 17: May 2007
Chapter 18: May 2007
Chapter 19: September 1993
Chapter 20: August 1994
Chapter 21: August 1996
Chapter 22: June 2007
Chapter 23: June 2007
Chapter 24: December 1996
Chapter 25: September 1997
Chapter 26: April 1998
Chapter 27: April 1998
Chapter 28: April–May 1998
Chapter 29: July 2007
Chapter 30: September 2007
Chapter 31: September 2007
Chapter 32: May 1998
Chapter 33: May 1998
Chapter 34: June 1998
Chapter 35: June 1998
Chapter 36: July 1998
Chapter 37: November 2007
Chapter 38: March 2008
Chapter 39: August 2008
Chapter 40: August 1998
Chapter 41: August 1998
Chapter 42: October 1998
Chapter 43: December 1998
Chapter 44: January 2009
Chapter 45: April 2011
Chapter 46: April 2011
Chapter 47: April 2011
Chapter 48: June 2011
Chapter 49: June 2011
Chapter 50: June 2011
Chapter 51: July 2011
Chapter 52: July 2011
Chapter 53: July 2011
Chapter 54: July 2011
Chapter 55: July 2011
Chapter 56: July 2011
Chapter 57: July 2011
Chapter 58: August 2011
Chapter 59: August 2011
Chapter 60: August 2011
Chapter 61: August 2011
Acknowledgements
About Heather Burnside
Become an Aria Addict
For Dave
Prologue
July 2011
Kyle was soon standing at the reception desk ready for his pre-arranged meeting with Ruby. As she looked at him, she felt a tug of repulsion. There was no way she could go through with this, and the meeting with her cousins had given her the courage to put him off even though she was still fearful of his reaction.
‘I’m not doing it,’ said Ruby.
‘You what?’ he asked, glaring at her.
‘I can’t. I thought I could, but I can’t.’
‘What the fuck’s wrong with you? You’re not some innocent fuckin’ virgin, y’know. I know for a fact you’ve had plenty of customers in the past; I’ve been asking around. And now, just cos you’re the fuckin’ madam, you think you’re too good for the customers.’
Ruby could feel her heart racing and her hands were sweating as she saw the look of fury on his face, but she tried to keep her voice even. ‘It’s up to me whether I take customers or not, so if I say I don’t want to do it then I won’t do it.’
Kyle swiped angrily at her, catching the attention of two of her girls and a customer who were in the waiting area, but she dodged away quickly. He then leaned over the reception counter, his head poking forward.
‘If it wasn’t for the fact that that lot might call the cops, I’d drag you into one of those fuckin’ rooms now!’ he threatened. ‘I’m having no fuckin’ tart thinking she’s too good for me. You’re lucky to get a decent looking bloke after some of the fuckin’ weirdos you’re used to shaggin’ so you’d better have a rethink and fuckin’ quick if you know what’s good for you. I’ll be in touch.’
Then he was gone and Ruby felt her shoulders slump in relief. She saw one of the girls in the waiting area look across at her but she quickly raised her hand palm outwards to stop her coming over. ‘It’s OK,’ she said. ‘Just a troublesome customer, nothing to worry about.’
Ruby looked down at her computer screen, refusing to maintain eye contact with the girl. She’d tried her best to play it down, but was worried that if her staff saw the fearful expression on her face they would realise the threat that Kyle really posed.
1
August 1991
Nine-year-old Trina was helping her mother, Daisy, with the housework. As they worked, they both sang along to Tracy Chapman while two of Trina’s younger brothers were playing noisily, drowning out the sound of the stereo.
‘Shut up your noise!’ shouted Daisy, her Jamaican accent still pronounced after more than twenty years in the UK. ‘I can’t hear meself think.’
The two boys stopped their play-fighting, looked at each other and giggled.
‘Get up the stairs,’ said Daisy, clicking her tongue in annoyance.
‘No, we want to play out,’ said Ellis, the older of the two boys.
‘Go on, and take Tyler with you,’ said Daisy.
Trina looked across at her youngest brother, Tyler, quietly playing with his battered toy cars in a corner of the room. He was so different from the other two, Ellis and Jarell, who could be such a handful.
‘Go on, hurry up,’ said Daisy. ‘Let me get me work done.’
Trina put down the duster she was using and walked over to Tyler, ready to take him by the hand.
‘No! Not you, Trina,’ said her mother. ‘I need your help.’
‘But who’s gonna look after him?’ asked Trina.
‘Them two can,’ said Daisy.
Catching the expression on her mother’s face, Trina knew she wasn’t in the mood for arguments. She picked her duster back up and carried on with what she was doing, despite her qualms about the ability of Ellis and Jarell
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