Kay Hooper - Blood Sins

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Kay Hooper thrills fans with her riveting crime fiction featuring Noah Bishop's extra-ordinary agents. Now, the New York Times bestselling author brings the elite FBI Special Crimes Unit back to fight a serial killer with a thirst for more than just blood in the chilling follow-up the Blood Dreams.
All clues to the recent rash of murders point to the enigmatic Church of the Everlasting Sin and its charismatic leader, the Reverend Adam Deacon Samuel. But getting to the man known as 'Father' will be no easy task, for he is insulated within his flock of loyal minions – closely guarded by those who would gladly give their life for his. Now, with the support of Haven, the civilian agency Bishop helped launch, the SCU must go deep into the fold of a puppetmaster whose power reigns over more than they could ever have imagined.

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There were a score of checks, which was an extraordinarily high percentage of potential psychic ability for such a small community. Several names boasted question marks. But there were no more than four names with stars beside them. Hollis ran her finger slowly down the list and was almost at the bottom when she found it.

Ruby Campbell had a check beside her name. And three stars.

She was twelve years old.

* * * *

"Ihesitate to interrupt the brooding," Tessa said, "but we really don't have time for it."

Sawyer felt his eyebrows climbing as he looked at her. "Well, forgive me for needing a minute or two to let it all soak in." She had spent the past ten minutes or so telling him about the Special Crimes Unit, the very concept of which he was having a hard time dealing with.

"I really am sorry. I know it's a lotHaven, the SCU, what we believe about Samuel and his church. And you have every right to feel overwhelmed. You also have every right to mistrust me, and I wouldn't blame you if you did. But I'm afraid I need to knownowwhether I made a mistake in confiding in you."

"Wasn't sanctioned, huh?"

"It's not quite like that. Field operatives make judgment calls all the time, and one of those is often whetherand whento take local law enforcement into our confidence. Nobody's going to second-guess me for making that decision. But I need to know if it was the right one."

After a moment, he said, "I honestly don't know how I feel about any of this, Tessa. But I'd be a liar if I said I wasn't happy to know that I'm not the only one suspicious of Samuel and his church."

"Good enough."

"Is it?" He didn't want to be accused again of brooding but couldn't do anything about the frown he knew he was wearing. "If Samuel is even half of what you say he is, then I'm a bit doubtful of my own control, myWhat did you call it? Shields?my ability to keep him from sensing my thoughts. I don't know if I can keep your secrets."

"Just try to concentrate on your own suspicions of him whenever you're around him. That's no secret to him and could very well keep him from delving deeper."

"Delving? Into my mind? Jesus."

"Well, if it makes you feel any better, we aren't sure he can do that. Delve, I mean."

"It doesn't make me feel any better."

"Sorry. But, look, we're all in that boat, more or less. We don't know how powerful he is. Even worse, we don't know for certain what abilities he has. Is he telepathic? Is he precognitive? Empathic? What's his range? What are his limitations? He can suck up energy from other sources to recharge his own, even from other people, but can he channel that energy? Literally? Make it a weapon? Or has he found some other way of killing with his mind?"

"Jesus," Sawyer repeated.

She nodded. "Scary, isn't it? The law doesn't cover what he is, what he can do. He doesn't use a knife or a gun or a garrote, or even a big stick. As far as we can tell, he doesn't have to be anywhere near his victims. He certainly doesn't have to touch them. And yet, somehow, he murders them. He steals their very life energy, and in a way that has to be unimaginably painful and terrifying."

"Why? Why is he killing?"

"I don't know. But I believe he won't stop. I believe every one of his followers is at risk."

"Nearly a hundred people live in this Compound."

"Yes."

"People who practically worship him."

"Don't kid yourselfthey do worship him. He's spent a lot of time and expended a great deal of energy to make certain of it."

"Then why the hell isn't that enough for him? What more could he want than to be considered a god by his followers?"

"Maybe to be considered a god by the world."

Sawyer drew a breath and let it out slowly. "I really, really hope you're wrong about that."

"So do I. But if you want to consider the textbook definition of a cult leader, he pretty much fits, and for a cult leader it's always, at the end of the day, about power. About controlling his followers. And about convincing them that only he can lead them to peace, or heaven, or some version of Utopia, of the promised land, whatever it is they want to believe in. I haven't heard his sermons yet, but I'm told they can turn on a dime from God Loves You to Those Who Don't Understand Will Try to Destroy Us."

"I've been told the same thing, though I've personally only heard the God Loves You version."

"And have you seen his effect on his female followers?"

"I've seen it. Creepy as hell. Whatever he's doing to them if it isn't a crime, it's sure to God a sin."

"It's worse than a sin." She told him their theory.

Though it pretty much confirmed his own suspicions, Sawyer nevertheless felt queasy. "Christ. So he's killing some of them and regularly feeding off others? Off the sexual pleasure of the women?"

"We think so."

"For energy? Literally?"

Tessa nodded.

"Why does he need so much energy?"

"We don't know. Maybe because he's using so much to control his followers. Maybe he's stockpiling for some future need."

"What kind of need?"

"If he's paranoid, and cult leaders mostly are, he has to be afraid someone really will try to stop him. In his mind, that would be an ultimate battle. An apocalypse. Armageddon. He may be trying to build up his power, strengthen his abilities, for that last stand against whoever is perceived to be attacking him. Most cults either explode or implode, sooner or later, and it's virtually always because the cult leader has lost it."

"If he's using so much energy, even if he's just storing it, won't that have an effect on his brain?"

"Probably. And we're pretty sure he was twisted to begin with. There's no telling what's happening inside his head, but I can pretty much guarantee you it isn't good."

"Maybe his own ambition will destroy him," Sawyer said. "I don't have to be a doctor to know that the human body was never intended to contain too much electrical energy. Whatever's building up inside him, sooner or later, it's gotta blow."

* * * *

The morning meditations were always the most difficult for Samuel, at least these days. He thought it was because there was seldom an opportunity to recharge his energies so early in the day, but he also felt certain it was part of God's plan.

To keep him humble.

On this morning, however, he'd been forced to deal with the small problem of Brookepoor child, to believe she could escape God's plans for herand while he was saddened by her loss, her energy had certainly made his early meditations much easier on him than usual.

So it wasn't quite so difficult to work his way through the memories one more time, to relive his childhood. His slow, hesitant acceptance of God into his life. Until

On a scorching hot July day when he was thirteen years old, God reached down and touched him.

It happened more or less in the middle of nowhere, in an area so rural the cows by far outnumbered the people. It happened at a summer tent revival being run by an older preacher, a thin, unshaven, intense-eyed man named Maddox who had long ago fallen out of the mainstream but felt compelled to preach his radical version of God's word to anyone who would listen.

Samuel had intended to pass through the tiny excuse for a town the day before, but a flyer tacked to a power pole had drawn his attention, and he had decided rather idly to stay for the revival. In his experience, the ladies of the town often brought cakes or cookies along, and sometimes casseroles, turning the event into a sort of family picnic.

There wasn't much entertainment in such isolated areas, and a good preacher could brighten up an otherwise dull Saturday. And if he was really good, the crowd would return, possibly larger, on Sunday, choosing him as a onetime alternative to their more traditional churches.

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