Heather Graham - The Hexed

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www.eHeatherGraham.comA place of history, secrets…and witchcraft. Devin Lyle has recently returned to the Salem area, but her timing couldn't be worse. Soon after she moved into the eighteenth-century cabin she inherited from her great-aunt Mina–her «crazy» great-aunt, who spoke to the dead–a woman was murdered nearby.Craig Rockwell–known as Rocky–is a new member of the Krewe of Hunters, the FBI's team of paranormal investigators. He never got over finding a friend dead in the woods. Now another body's been found in those same woods, not far from the home of Devin Lyle. And Devin's been led to a third body–by…a ghost?Her discovery draws them both deeper into the case and Salem's rich and disturbing history. Even as the danger mounts, Devin and Rocky begin to fall for each other, something the ghosts of Mina and past witches seem to approve of. But the two of them need every skill they possess to learn the truth–or Devin's might be the next body in the woods….

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He quashed the wanderings of his mind, reminding himself that she was clearly in trouble. This was no fantasy. They were standing in the middle of the road in the dark, with a storm on the way.

“Are you all right?” he demanded.

“I’m fine, but...phone. Do you have a phone? Call 9-1-1, please!”

“What’s your emergency? I can help you if you’ll just tell—”

“Dammit, are you stupid? I don’t need help! Dial 9-1-1—there’s a dead woman in the woods!”

He dialed. Then, slowly and precisely, he identified himself and their location—and the situation.

“Did you discover the body, sir?” the operator asked.

“No—I was stopped on the road by the woman who did.” He looked at Devin. “Who are you?” he asked.

“What?”

“Your name. They need to know who discovered the body.”

“Devin. Devin Lyle.”

“Devin Lyle found her,” he said into the phone. “Please send someone.” He knew the operator would keep him talking while the police were dispatched and he needed to find out what was going on, so he hung up.

“Where?” he asked Devin Lyle.

She pointed toward the woods. “But...but don’t go in there. The cops...they’ll want the crime scene intact, right?”

“Ma’am, I’m an FBI agent. Are you sure she’s dead?”

“Yes.”

“Did you try CPR or just take her pulse?”

“Sir, she’s dead.”

“Agent,” Rocky said by rote. “Agent Rockwell. Do you have any kind of medical training? Are you certain that she’s dead?”

“No,” she said. “And yes, I’m sure.”

“Where is she?”

Devin Lyle’s finger rose, and she pointed.

Rocky hurried through the trees.

And found the victim.

She wasn’t far from the road; there was a break in the trees, and there she was.

For a moment he forgot his years of training and fieldwork. He simply froze. Body...and soul.

It was déjà vu.

She was lying just like Melissa had lain, limbs and head creating the five points of a star.

And on her breast lay...

A silver medallion. A pentagram.

Around her throat...

A red ribbon of blood.

He didn’t move to her side, only stood rigidly and stared.

Devin Lyle came up behind him. He suspected she thought he was being respectful of the dead woman.

That wasn’t it, though. He was simply frozen by his memories.

“Are you going to try to revive her?” she asked quietly, only a small note of irony in her tone.

He could hear sirens; the police were on the way.

He turned to face the dark-haired woman who had stopped him. “When did you find her?”

“Seconds before I stopped you.”

“How did you find her?”

She pointed. “My home is just there—on the other side of the trees.”

“How did you know to look for her here in the dark? Did you hear something? Did she cry out?”

“Yes, I—I don’t know what exactly. I heard something. Sobbing—a cry. Something.”

He broke his paralysis and moved forward carefully, hunkering down to set two fingers on the flesh of the woman’s wrist. She was cold. She’d been here awhile.

No attempt at resuscitation would have helped.

Her eyes had been green, her hair a soft brunette. She was clad in a simple halter dress and light sweater. At least the dress was pulled down decently, almost tucked between her outstretched legs.

He heard car doors slamming. The cops had arrived.

“Hey!” he said loudly, so he could be heard. “In here!”

A moment later two uniformed officers came through the trees and into the little clearing. They were competent and compassionate at the same time, the first checking the victim and securing the scene, the second speaking with Rocky and Devin Lyle. It was while they were in the midst of the conversation that more sirens sounded, and Rocky was surprised to look up and see that a third officer, this one in plain clothes, was coming his way.

He was even more surprised to realize that he knew the man.

“Hell, Rocky—you’re back in town?” the newcomer demanded.

“Jack Grail,” Rocky said, shaking Jack’s hand. “And you’re still here.” He grinned; it had been a good ten years since he’d seen Jack.

“Come on, I moved a bit. This is Salem, not Peabody.”

“Right. You working these murders?” Rocky asked.

“This one, anyway,” Jack said. They looked at each other for a long moment, both of them remembering a long ago day.

When they’d stared at the same scene that was before them now.

Rocky arched a brow. “Just like Swampscott, right?”

“Don’t go talking that way, Rocky. People will think we have a serial killer on our hands, and the last thing we need is mass panic. Kind of suspicious, though, isn’t it? You leave town not long after Melissa Wilson dies, and now you’re back and we’ve got two more dead women.”

Rocky stared at him and realized Jack wasn’t serious—not about that, anyway. He was serious that he didn’t want anyone yelling “serial killer” right now.

No, he didn’t seriously suspect Rocky.

But they knew. They both knew. They had been there. They had seen Melissa’s body, and they couldn’t deny the eerie similarity of the newest murders.

“So you grew up to be a detective with the county?” Rocky asked Jack. “Good going.”

Forget the past. They both had to shake off this feeling of déjà vu. They’d been boys back then. Now they were men—and the men assigned to work these newest killings.

Jack nodded. “And you just happened to discover this body, too?”

Rocky shook his head. “I just got back into town. Jack Grail, this is Devin Lyle.” He nodded toward her. “She found the body. She flagged me down in the road.”

“My house is over there,” Devin said, pointing through the trees. “I heard a noise and ran out without my phone, and when I...when I saw her, I ran for the road to get help. I guess I should have gone back in and called, but...I just ran for the road,” she finished lamely.

Jack turned his attention to Devin. As he spoke to her, the crime scene techs got to work and the night seemed to come alive with flashes as pictures were taken.

Rocky waited while Jack talked to Devin and let his mind wander.

Jack looked good. Funny, Rocky had always thought that he’d wind up flipping burgers by day and smoking pot by night.

Finally Devin’s interview was finished and an officer escorted her back through the woods to her house.

“So I heard you’re a fed, like you planned,” Jack said.

“Yeah. And it’s good to see you, Jack. Bad circumstances, but it really is good to see you.”

Jack grinned. “You, too, Rocky. Last I heard, though, you were working the mean streets of L.A.”

“I just transferred to a new unit.”

“We have a unit here?” Jack said, frowning.

Rocky smiled. There were field offices all over the country, with the one in New York City being the largest. “I was assigned to a behavioral unit out of Boston, but we go all over.”

“And you were sent here?” Jack asked him. “To work this case?”

Rocky wasn’t sure the assignment was official yet—whether Adam Harrison had cleared the way for FBI involvement—but he decided to be honest.

“I read about the woman in Swampscott,” he said.

Jack looked grave as he lowered his head and nodded. “Yeah. Freaked me out,” he admitted quietly. He looked at Rocky again. “None of us ever got closure, did we?” he asked.

“Not me, that’s for sure,” Rocky said. He studied Jack. “That why you became a cop?”

Jack nodded. “Yeah—worked my way up from the streets to make detective.” He hesitated. “I study the old case sometimes. Okay, a lot of the time.”

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