Whiskey Witches - F.J. Blooding (novels to read in english txt) 📗
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“What are we doing here, Pea?” he asked quietly. “We know who the killers are. Let’s just handle this.”
“Two of the killers are human.” She peered at his face in the dark, seeing only shadows. “They can and will be tried in a court of law. The demon, though? Sven? He’s mine. But I have to catch him and I have no idea where he is.”
“I don’t like this.”
She didn’t either, but what choice did she have? Placing a hand on his chest, she pushed him out of the way. “We don’t have to like it, Dexx. We just have to deal with it.”
He didn’t try to stop her as she left to follow Brian through the woods to his car.
Brian took the corners sharp, his lights and siren blaring on, but he didn’t say a word.
Paige couldn’t blame him. The man had to be freaked. He knew the people piling up as corpses all around him. She didn’t think she’d handle it any better.
He drove them to the center of town. A median planted with lush, wild grass and flowers resided at the intersection, a lone light pole claiming dominance. Red and blue lights flashed, surrounding buildings reflecting flashes.
Tied to the light pole was a woman in a flowing, floral gown.
Brian parked the car at the edge of a growing crowd of townsfolk and pushed his way to the front.
Paige followed in his wake.
Two local police officers worked to keep the crowds away.
Two? Where were the rest? Paige gestured to one of them. “Broaden the perimeter. Give our people more room to work. Ladies and gentlemen, if you would all move back. There’s nothing to see here. Go home.”
They shouted questions at her, but she ignored them. Of course there was something to look at. A dead body.
But the details. The details turned the body into a case. So, what did she have? Same killers? Different killers? If the same killers, how close was Paige to catching them?
She walked a slow spiral toward the victim, careful to touch nothing.
Brian handed her a set of blue gloves.
She slipped them on, continuing her slow, spiral to the center. No symbols were carved into the body. No blood pooled. The woman had been washed before she’d been propped. No runes etched into the paint on the pole. Maybe this was a new killer. Could she be wrong about the change?
But what was the likelihood of that happening? Most people talked about killing someone, but when it actually boiled down to it, the little voice inside their head telling them not to do it became a very loud voice. Though, with this many demons in town—
As much as she hated to admit it, when demons were allowed to move freely without consequence, they really could be assholes.
“What’s with all these shells?” Brian stooped and retrieved one from the ground, holding it out to her. “Don’t touch it. Just look at it.”
She retracted her gloved hand. Good idea. “That’s a conch shell.”
“They’re all over here.”
Paige shined the flashlight she’d borrowed from Dexx. Sure enough, the ground was littered with tiny, brown and white conch shells. She found something else sprinkled with them. Rune tiles. Every single tile she could read had one rune on it. Love.
She straightened and reassessed the victim.
The killers had met their original agenda. They’d gotten her to St. Francisville and she’d been possessed by Lucius, bringing him into this reality.
So what did that mean?
And why had they brought her to a different location to be carved on? Why had they taken everyone else to the other site? That was still an assumption, but a good one.
“Isn’t that Malika’s dress?” Brian asked. “I could have sworn I saw her wearing it earlier today.”
Paige flicked her gaze at him, then returned it to the victim. Malika’s dress? Conch shells that were used in love spells, and love runes scattered at the victim’s feet? “What do you know about the victim?”
“Not much. St. Francisville is big. I don’t know everyone.”
“I’ll start collecting evidence, Chief,” one of the uniformed officers said as he approached.
Brian waved him down. “Don’t worry about it. I’ll have New Roads handle this.”
A new officer joined them, tall, big and burly. “What do you mean New Roads is going to handle this? Last I checked, this was still St. Francisville.”
“Yes.” Brian stepped out of the shrub. “And when I say we’re doing something a certain way, that’s what we’re doing. I have my reasons.”
“For invitin’ others onto our turf like we don’t know what the hell we’re doing?”
“Excuse me,” a tenor said. “Are we interrupting?”
Paige turned to the newcomers and groaned. FBI.
Brian moved his officer out of the way and greeted the FBI agents. “Chief White. What can I do for you?”
The male lifted a shoulder, showing his badge. “We’re here to assist if you need. That’s all. Looks like you could use it.”
Brian glanced at the female.
She showed her badge as well.
Curious, Paige took the male’s badge and read it. “Jack Scott.”
“Special Agent Jennifer Forde,” the female said.
“It’s not like the FBI to come all the way out to a place like this to help,” Brian said.
Paige sighed. “You haven’t had too many opportunities to work with them, have you? As long as things are okay, this is exactly what they do.”
Special Agent Scott raised his eyebrows. “Detective Whiskey. You’re actually the reason I wanted this case.”
“Really?”
He gave her a thin smile. “Really.”
Paige scrambled through her memories to see if she recalled ever meeting Special Agent Scott before. She came up blank.
“I’ve been following your cases for years,” he said, putting his badge away. His attention was captured by the victim. “You’re quite good at what you do.”
“Then you haven’t read many of my reports.”
He smirked, but shambled toward their victim.
“What do you have here?” Special Agent Forde gestured to Brian. “Chief, do you mind if we approach?”
Brian stepped back, the corners of his lips pulled down.
“That’s just great,” the beefy cop snorted. “First, you replace us with New Roads, and now you invite the FBI?”
“Please forgive him.” Brian winced. “Duke, there’s more here than you realize. Either maintain the barrier, or go patrol.”
Duke glared, his round face red, but he and his fellow officer went back to the perimeter.
Scott joined Forde at the body. “New Roads?”
Brian folded his arms over his chest, studying the victim.
“Why are you doubting your own team, Chief?” Scott asked.
“I have reason to believe that one of my own is one of the killers, and I don’t know how deep it goes.”
“I didn’t see any arrests had been made,” Forde said, her dark hair glinting in the street light.
“He’s still free.”
“No evidence?” In the light, Agent Scott’s eyes were dark, his features sharp and angular. Tall, slender, young. A pup.
“No. I had some, but…”
Paige frowned. She hadn’t recalled anything.
“We had some blood and hair samples from two of the victims. The test report on the blood sample was messed up and the hair samples went missing.”
“Why didn’t you tell me?” Paige asked. That was huge. “And why wasn’t this in the reports?”
“It’s not something one brags about,” Scott answered for him. “And it happens in reality. People make mistakes.”
“Maybe in the small town.”
“Where do you think you are, Detective?”
He wasn’t as much of a pup as she’d originally thought. “Why are you here again?”
“Just following your trail.” He dropped to his knee and pushed the vegetation around with his pen. “Romance, huh?”
Really not a pup.
“Love runes and conch shells.” Scott propped his elbow on his knee, his folded fist supporting his jaw. “You said you already knew one of the killers. Do you know more?”
Paige nodded once. “How’d you know about the runes?”
“I’ve done my homework.”
“Reason?”
“Heart-to-heart can wait.”
“Actually, no. It can’t.” Paige stepped up to Scott and
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