J. Gonzalez - They

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They walk among us unnoticed, unassuming.
A year after the auto accident that killed his wife, Vince Walters is finally beginning to move forward with his life. With the support of friends, he’s digging back into his career and even beginning to date again.
When his estranged mother, Maggie Walters, is murdered, Vince is stunned by the hideous nature of the crime. Maggie lived a quiet life in a small, rural, Pennsylvania town, attending church, reading the Bible, and subscribing to an increasingly paranoid view of the End Times as prophesied in The Book of Revelations. Her brutal killing, which bears all the signs of being related to a sinister satanic cult, is inexplicable given her life of faith.
However, a visit from a childhood playmate confirms what Vince is beginning to uncover about his mother’s past: that she was involved with a cult during his early childhood, but later defected and went into hiding with him. As hard as Maggie worked to bury her dark past, it seems that they found her.
Now they’ve found Vince. And this time, they are not going to give him up.
They have plans for him.
J. F. Gonzalez is the author of numerous novels of horror and dark suspense including The Corporation, Back From the Dead, Primitive, and is co-author of the Clickers series. About the Author

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“No, I mean, think about it,” Tracy said. “David Berkowitz was the Son of Sam, right? He originally claimed that ‘Sam’ was a guy actually named Sam, who was a neighbor of his in Yonkers, New York. This guy Sam, his sons were involved in some shady activities themselves, and it was speculated they knew Berkowitz and were involved in a satanic cult with him. It was also believed they may have participated in the Son of Sam killings.”

“How do you know about all this?” Vince asked.

“It was on Frontline last week.” He detected a grin in Tracy’s voice.

“Well, that sounds plausible,” Vince said. “Mom had newspaper clippings on the Son of Sam case in that box.”

“Do you think the ‘Sam’ in the Berkowitz case might be Sam Garrison?”

“Maybe.” Vince suddenly felt thirsty and he reached for a plastic cup and headed to the bathroom to fill it with tap water. “I don’t know what to believe. All I know is that this cult found mom and killed her. And they want me for something.” He told Tracy about the conversation with Reverend Powell last night, then their meeting with Tom Hoffman this morning. When he got to the shootout at the Family Cupboard Tracy gave a startled gasp.

“You’ve got to be kidding!”

“No,” Vince said. He took a sip of water then wrapped up the story, ending with their arrival at the Marriot. “Frank and Mike are probably in Lititz now trying to find this Mary Ann chick. They think this Clint guy may have told her more than Tom Hoffman let on to us at the restaurant. They think she may know more about this Mark Lancaster guy and his sidekick.”

“What about the guys who shot at you?” Tracy asked. “Tell me more about them.”

“There’s not much to tell. They looked young. It happened so fast.”

“They just came out of nowhere and started shooting at you?” It sounded like Tracy still couldn’t believe the sudden violence had erupted a second time.

Vince described the shootout again. “They were definitely after me,” he said. “I crawled under cars to hide from them, and one of them knelt down and tried shooting at me under the car I was hiding under.” He paused, trying to remember. “It was like the minute we stepped out of that restaurant they came out of wherever it was they were hiding and started weaving their way through the parking lot toward me. Luckily Frank caught on early, or the guy he body slammed would have met me between two parked cars and killed me right there and they would have been gone.”

“You’re probably right,” Tracy agreed. She took a deep breath, as if composing herself. “Wow. It just… it’s just so scary to hear about all this. I’m glad you’re okay, though.”

“So am I.”

“So they were young guys? In their twenties, maybe?”

“Early twenties,” Vince remembered. “Blond hair, blue eyes. One of them had brown hair. They were around my height, very slender, in good shape. There was nothing about their dress or mannerisms that really differentiated them from anybody else you would see.”

“In other words, they blended in well,” Tracy said.

“Yes.”

“Did you see a car they might have come out of?”

“No.” Vince tried to remember. He couldn’t remember them exiting a vehicle.

“Are you sure you killed them?”

“Yeah.” There was no doubt in his mind that the three would-be assassins were killed.

Tracy sighed in relief. “Do you think one of them was the guy that shot at us at the airport.”

“I don’t know,” Vince said. He felt better talking to Tracy. “Everything happened so fast, I couldn’t tell.”

“My guess is there might be more of them. You have to be careful.”

“I am. But… I’m also afraid that the police might catch up to me.”

“They won’t. You did the right thing in getting out of Lititz and holing up in Harrisburg. You’re also lucky this happened in a rural community. The cops back there are probably chasing their tails.”

Tracy was probably right. Of course, the Pennsylvania State Police would be involved in the investigation, but he and Mike and Frank were already long gone.

“I just hope Frank and Mike can find out more from this Mary Ann girl,” Vince said. “If they can find her.”

“Maybe they will,” Tracy said. “I do think you shouldn’t mention to them that you called me. They’ll only get mad.”

“And paranoid.”

Tracy laughed. “That, too.”

Vince felt a thousand times better; he relaxed. “I’m so glad I called.”

“I am, too.”

“I still don’t know what I’m going to do,” he said, looking at his reflection in the mirror across the room. “Talking about this helped bring it all in perspective.”

“I think you should come home,” Tracy said.

“I will. Probably tomorrow.”

“You need to come home and stay with me. I’ll take care of you. I’ll hide you from anybody that dares threaten you.”

Vince laughed. The way she had said that was both melodramatic in a corny way, but also serious. She’d sounded so cute to him in that brief minute that he just wanted to reach right through the telephone lines and hug her.

“I won’t be able to call you again until I get back,” Vince said. “Will that be okay?”

“Yes,” she said. “Call me the minute you get home. Cut and run from your friends if you have to, but call me. I need to know you’re safe.”

“I will.” Vince paused. “I love you.”

“I love you, too.”

They said goodbye and hung up.

Chapter Sixteen

FRANK CALLED FROM Mike Peterson’s cell phone at eight-thirty. “We’re on the turnpike,” he said. “We should be back in about twenty minutes.”

“What happened?” Vince asked. He’d spent the past three hours watching a movie called Grosse Point Blank , which was hilarious. It was about a hired hit man attending his ten-year high school reunion.

“We’ll talk when we get back,” was all Frank would say.

Vince tried to get back into the movie after the phone call, but couldn’t concentrate on it. Finally, when Mike and Frank stepped into the room Vince turned the TV off. “Okay, I’m bursting at the seams here, guys. Talk to me.”

Both of them looked frustrated and disappointed. They were still in their suits. Frank took his jacket and tie off. Mike headed to the wet bar and broke the seal on it. “I need a drink.”

While Mike made himself a drink, Vince turned to Frank. “You didn’t find her.”

“We didn’t find her,” Frank said. Aside from the look of frustration on Frank’s mug, there was also a look of worry. “But we found stuff out. Boy, did we find shit out.”

Mike took a sip of his drink—Jim Beam straight—then sat down at the desk. “Where to start?”

“The beginning,” Vince said. “You went straight to Nino’s right?”

“We went to Nino’s,” Mike said, nodding. “There were a couple of kids there. Frank and I identified ourselves as FBI agents. It was easy, considering what happened there today. Everybody in town had already heard about what happened at the Family Cupboard.”

“I bet,” Vince said. He was beginning to yearn for a drink himself. He could make out the distinctive label of a Rolling Rock beer in the refrigerator.

“We asked them where we could locate Mary Ann, and one of the kids directed us to her friend Jackie. They gave us Jackie’s address. We went over there and Jackie proved to be very cooperative. She told us that Mary Ann was gone.”

“Gone?”

“She split,” Frank said. He took his shirt off and looked at Mike. “If you don’t mind, I’m taking these off. I never was used to wearing this suit and tie shit.”

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