Julia Spencer-Fleming - I Shall Not Want

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Millers Kill reaches the boiling point in this white-hot novel of love and suspense
People die. Marriages fail. In the small Adirondack town of Millers Kill, New York, however, life doesn't stop for heartbreak. A brand-new officer in the police department, a breaking-and-entering, and trouble within his own family keep Police Chief Russ Van Alstyne busy enough to ignore the pain of losing his wife--and the woman he loves.
At St. Alban's Episcopal Church, the Reverend Clare Fergusson is trying to keep her vestry, her bishop, and her National Guard superiors happy--all the while denying her own wounded soul.
When a Mexican farmhand stumbles over a Latino man killed with a single shot to the back of his head, Clare is sucked into the investigation through her involvement in the migrant community. The discovery of two more bodies executed in the same way ignites fears that a serial killer is loose in the close-knit community. While the sorrowful spring turns into a scorching summer, Russ is plagued by media hysteria, conflict within his department, and a series of baffling assaults.
As the violence strikes closer and closer to home, an untried officer is tested, a wary migrant worker is tempted, and two would-be lovers who thought they had lost everything must find a way to trust each other again--before it becomes forever, fatally, too late.
Julia Spencer-Fleming shows you can escape danger--but not desire--in her most suspenseful, passionate novel yet.

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The search . He tried to beam the thought into her head. It must have worked, because her eyes slid toward him. He put his hand up to his mouth. "Huggins," he coughed.

"The search for the men who ran away after the accident interrupted the killer," she said instantly. "There was no chance to bury the victim because the area was crawling with searchers."

"Which means," the chief said, "somebody who was there that night may have seen something. We need a list of everyone on the SAR team who participated, and the various Christie relatives who turned out. That'll be your job, Eric."

McCrea slid low in his chair and groaned. Several "baas" erupted from the back of the room.

"The other possibility," the chief said, "is that the body found in the back of the McGeochs' property is unrelated to the two found past the Muster Field." The dep snorted loudly but didn't say anything. "We've sent the pictures and the ME's preliminary report down to the Bronx, where they're trying to find the two men Knox and Flynn stopped last week." He stared at the whiteboard, which had a lot of theories and very few solutions. "Kevin, you go ahead and follow up on the local migrant worker population."

Kevin clenched his fist in triumph. In like Flynn .

"Knox, you're with McCrea. Noble, you take the SAR volunteers. Lyle, since you like the serial killer angle so much, you get to work on the VCAP database and see if you can find anything that sounds familiar."

"Any evidence that John Doe one was sexually assaulted?"

The chief's eyebrows went up. "I didn't see anything in Scheeler's report. Although, since he did his prelim before we found the other two, maybe he wasn't looking in that-uh-direction." Urquhart snickered. The chief ignored him. "You thinking someone preying on young gay men?"

The dep shrugged. "Two guys alone in the woods with no signs of coercion? It's not like we haven't seen it before."

The chief pinched the bridge of his nose again. "Yeah."

Hadley leaned toward Kevin. "What are they talking about?" she hissed.

"Three summers ago," he whispered, "two gay guys were beaten up and another one killed."

She flinched. "That's awful." Then her expression changed. Became thoughtful. "Why are we assuming it's a guy?"

"Knox? Kevin?" The chief was frowning.

"If you two brought candy, you better have enough for the other kids," the dep said.

"Why are we assuming it's a guy?" Hadley said, loud enough for everyone to hear. She looked up at the chief. "Maybe the killer is a woman." Hadley looked around the room, measuring the others' reactions. "She could have lured them into the woods." She turned to MacAuley. "You don't need to restrain someone if he's busy taking his pants off."

"If it was poison, or there was money involved-those are the sort of situations where women've appeared as serial killers." The dep sounded like he was trying to be diplomatic. "Naked guys tapped in the woods-there just aren't many recorded instances of women doing that."

"Maybe that's because they're better at covering it up than men," Hadley said.

II

Clare hoped she would miss Janet when she took Amado back out to the McGeochs' to get the rest of his stuff. It was Memorial Day Monday, after all, and most reasonable people were taking the day off.

No such luck. Russ's sister came running out of the barn as soon as Clare's Subaru pulled in the dusty yard. Clare and Amado hadn't gotten out of the car before the apologies started.

"Oh, my God, Clare, I'm so, so sorry! I had no idea when that man showed up that he was-well, I thought it was odd that he knew Amado, but I was so distracted-when Russ told me, I nearly died , I was so…" Apparently, there wasn't a word big enough, so Janet threw her arms around Clare and hugged her. "Thank God, thank God you weren't hurt. I thought Russ was just being-well, cranky, when he said you're as tough as an army boot, but he was right!" She hugged her again. "Oh, there's Amado!"

Clare listened while Janet repeated her whole apology to the young man, who looked at her with alarmed incomprehension, protecting his cast with his good hand. Smart kid , Clare thought. If she hugs any tighter she'll rebreak that bone .

"I thought, all things considered, that Amado should stay at the rectory after all," Clare said, loudly enough to catch Janet's attention. "The Christies will probably make bail as soon as court opens tomorrow." She made a go on gesture to Amado, who needed no encouragement to escape. He took off around the barn at a trot.

"Are you sure that's safe?" Janet, having disgorged the apologies she must have been holding in for two days, visibly settled. "I mean, what if they come back?"

"It's a lot less likely in the middle of town than out here in a trailer."

Janet ran her hand through her Medium Golden Blond No. 5 hair. "Is it true you broke Donald Christie's nose?"

Clare rubbed her own nose. "I didn't mean to."

Janet whistled. "You go, girl."

Clare held up her hands. "Violence is not the answer, to paraphrase… a whole bunch of people. Including your mother."

"Mmm. So, have you seen Russ since that night?"

Oh, God. What did he tell her? But no. He wouldn't have spoken about the two of them. Or about the bodies they found at the Muster Field. Janet didn't know her John Doe had been reclassified as the first of a series of murders.

She was saved from coming up with a truth that told nothing by the thrum of tires along Lick Springs Road. Janet craned her neck and shaded her eyes. "Shit," she said under her breath.

Clare twisted around to see the squad car speeding down the long sweep of hill toward the McGeochs' barnyard.

"I gotta call the men," Janet said. She raced toward the barn, leaving Clare alone at the end of a train of dust puffs rising and falling in the air.

Her heart rose in her chest to sink again when she glimpsed the red head through the driver's window. Not fair . She wasn't going to hold it against the rest of the MKPD just because they weren't Russ.

"Hey! Reverend Fergusson!" Kevin waved jauntily as he unfolded from his cruiser. "What're you doing out here?"

She gestured toward the barn and, by implication, the bunkhouse that lay somewhere beyond it. "I brought Amado out to get the rest of his things. I'm moving him into the rectory."

Kevin considered that. "Does the chief know?"

She resisted the first comment that came to mind. "I think he's got a little more on his mind than my interim sexton's living arrangements, don't you?"

He hooked his thumbs over his gun belt in a perfect copy of Russ. "Those Christies will be making bail tomorrow, you know."

"That's why I'm out here today. How about you?"

His face lit up. "I suggested we ought to find out what migrant workers might have been in the area last year, when the other two were killed, and the chief agreed with me." His pleased expression wavered. "Well, honestly? He didn't exactly agree. But he's letting me follow up on it." He looked around, taking in the white-paint barn, the harrow and hay wagon and truck corralled between outbuildings, the cows grazing just far enough away to be scenic rather than smelly. "This is my first stop."

At Russ's sister's. Who allegedly didn't have any migrant employees.

"Are you hoping to track down who the two men from yesterday are?"

"Nope. We're trying to track down their murderer." There was a certain relish in the way Kevin said "murderer."

"A migrant worker? You must be kidding. Those men do backbreaking labor six or seven days a week for wages most of us would turn our noses up at. Why on earth would one of them get involved in something like this?"

Despite the absence of anyone else in the barnyard, Kevin leaned in close. "We're thinking… serial killer."

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