Vicki Pettersson - The Given

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New York Times bestselling author Vicki Pettersson continues her breakout new supernatural noir mystery series as a fallen angel and a reporter team up to stop a drug cartel After learning his wife survived the attack that killed him fifty years earlier, angel/PI Griffin Shaw is determined to find Evelyn Shaw, no matter the cost. Yet his obsession comes at a price. Grif has had to give up his burgeoning love for reporter Katherine "Kit" Craig, the woman who made life worth living again, and dedicate himself to finding one he no longer knows.
Yet when Grif is attacked again, it becomes clear that there are forces in both the mortal and heavenly realm who'd rather see him dead than unearth the well-buried secrets of his past. If he's to survive his second go-round on the Surface, Grif will have to convince Kit to reunite with him professionally, and help uncover decades of police corruption, risking both their lives... and testing the limits to what one angel is really willing to give for love.

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“And yet,” Kit said mildly, “what would your life be like if instead of just taking you’d even once attempted to give ?”

The night went silent. For a moment, it was so still that it seemed they’d all turned to stone, as immutable and timeless as the surrounding terrain. Then Evie just tucked the gun inside Kit’s ear, and squeezed the trigger.

Click.

Grif chuckled darkly. “Four rounds, Evie. You used the fifth on me fifty years ago, remember?”

Kit made a sound then, one that the coyotes surrounding them would recognize and appreciate. Before Evie could even blink, Kit sent a dual-fisted hammer punch right through the center of her startled face. Evie hit the black ground, and this time she didn’t move again. Kit, breathing hard, her hair whipping in the cold wind, turned back to Grif, who was still lying in his own grave.

“I can’t believe you married that bitch.”

CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

Grif and Zicaro had done the majority of the digging, so it only took another ten minutes to finish the job. Yet Kit and Grif did not pull a doll with diamond eyes from that grave. It was wrapped inside a rug that bulged in irregular places while a remnant of material—structured cotton and felt—lay decayed on top. It was still recognizable as a once-fine fedora, and Kit lay her hand over Grif’s as they both gazed down upon it.

The visual steeled them for what they did next. Propping Evie inside the grave, they refilled the hole so that she was facing the city where she’d plotted and schemed and caused so much destruction. When they were finished, Kit and Grif sat down on the blackened earth, side by side, wrapped in Evie’s warm fur as they waited for her to come back around.

“Justin and Zicaro forced me up the hillside,” Kit explained, huddling close. “But when they saw that there was no place to hide me, they returned me to the car. They didn’t want the sight of me to give you any hope.”

They hadn’t wanted Grif to fight.

“Fifteen minutes. That’s how long it took to get my feet free of the zip ties. I’d done it before, there was a tutorial on the Internet and I thought, you never know. It might come in handy one day. I hadn’t anticipated how nerves could counteract your efforts, though, so while I got my feet free there was no time to work the hands. You and Barbara . . . Evie, had already arrived.”

She’d followed three criminals up a dark hillside because of Grif. “You never stop fighting, do you?”

She lifted her head and looked at him square. “Not when it comes to a regal love.”

Grif kissed her forehead, leaving his lips there for a moment, finding it warm. “I wouldn’t have known about her, or this,” he finally said, and nodded at his grave, “if it weren’t for you.”

She inclined her head modestly. “Well, like you said. I’m a fighter.”

But he didn’t laugh. “And don’t ever stop, Kit. The way you’re looking at me now, keep that. Keep the fire in your gut, too. Keep asking all those blasted questions . . .”

Chirp, chirp, chirp. That’s what his girl sounded like, cheerful and enthusiastic, trilling her way through life.

“Hey,” she said, suddenly taking his face in her hands. “I know what you’re saying, but I don’t want to do any of that without you. Got it?”

He nodded yes. And thought, But do it anyway.

A moan from in front of them disrupted the moment.

“Good news,” Kit said, a false note of cheer lifting her voice. “We found your doll.”

Evie groaned, head rolling to the side, eyes fighting to focus now that she was the one spotlighted in the night. She likely had a concussion . . . not that they cared.

“The bad news is . . . we buried it again.”

Grif shrugged when his wife’s unfocused gaze finally snagged on his. There was nothing of the woman he’d loved in that look . . . but it wasn’t because she’d changed in the last fifty years. Grif had been the one to project the love he felt, the passion, onto her. Even knowing she’d played Sal DiMartino the same way, he still felt stupid. Yet he also knew that, if given the chance to live again, he’d love the very same way. He’d lay it out there and simply hope that the same great and aching passion would return to him if he just gave enough.

But for a woman like Evie? It was never enough.

“What are you planning?” she finally asked.

“Well, we know how long and hard you’ve been searching for those diamonds,” Kit said, huddled close to him. “How many lives they’ve cost, how many lies you’ve told. So we decided they really should be yours.”

Evie’s eyes actually burned. Buried to her shoulders in a grave of her making, and she still had the audacity to hope.

Maybe Kit had hit her harder than he’d thought.

“That’s why we buried you with them,” Kit finished, extinguishing that greedy light.

“Stretch out fully,” Grif added, sickened by the hate that sprung up in Evie’s face. “You might even be able to touch them with your toes.”

Evie just lifted her head from its sandstone pillow and wriggled her shoulders, managing to loosen a couple of rocks. Kit’s hands fisted themselves at her side, and Grif knew she wanted to reach down and firm them back in place. Reaching over, he took her hand in his instead, and had the greater satisfaction of seeing Evie’s eyes narrow.

“Griffin—” Evie began.

“Don’t talk,” he said in a low voice, and somewhere on the jagged sweep of the Black Mountains, a lone coyote howled. As chilling as that was, it was still preferable to this woman’s voice. Grif had heard enough of her lies to last two lifetimes.

Standing, Kit made a show of dusting herself off. “We packed the gravel loosely, so you can get out if you want. You can run and hide like you’ve been doing the whole of your fraudulent life.”

“But you won’t have time to dig out the diamonds as well,” Grif said, pushing to his feet. The sky spun overhead.

Kit linked her arm in his, righting him in place, back on the Surface. “That’s right. An anonymous call citing some serious tomfoolery on this mountainside will be placed to Metro as soon as we get down that hill. Of course, you could just sit there and wait for the authorities to find you surrounded by the bodies of two criminals.”

They had, in fact, already recovered Kit’s cell phone and put in a call to Metro. Any minute now and they’d see blue and red strobes flashing up the mountainside. They’d find Evie . . . along with Zicaro and Justin and the diamonds . . . and everything else that’d been long buried in that warped carpeting.

Grif held the flashlight beam steady on Evie while Kit gathered the weapons Justin and Zicaro had carried up the mountainside. Evie was already fighting her way out of that hole.

“Ready?” Kit returned to Grif’s side, and together they turned away.

The cry came after only a few steps. “Griffin! Baby, you’re not going to just leave me here like this, are you?”

Kit’s hand tightened on his when she felt him pause, but he just squeezed it as he half turned, facing his past one last time. The outline of Evie’s skull was all that was visible beneath the moon, and for a moment he was able to project her youthful visage upon that frame, but then he realized that no, this was what had always been there. This blank slate of darkness, an emptiness living inside of her that couldn’t be filled, even with the entirety of a good man’s heart.

“Hold on,” he told Kit.

“But—”

He cupped her warm cheek, pressed his lips to hers. Then he turned and walked slowly back to Evie. Bending low, he leaned so close that all he could see were those deep chocolate eyes he’d once so loved. Then he whispered so that Kit wouldn’t hear. “You’d better hurry, Evie. It’ll be here soon.”

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