Jennifer Morey - Justice Hunter

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The Cold Case Detectives series heats up with a sexy new hero in this story of revenge and desire.A tough ex-SEAL turned private investigator, Lucas Curran vows that solving his sister's murder must come first. Even before his raging attraction to Rachel Delany, who might be a fresh lead in the four-year-old case. It's just that sultry-eyed Lucas can't trust the down-on-her-luck beauty. He's already been devastated once by a deceitful ex. Then there's Rachel's rap sheet…and her infuriating tendency to withhold the truth.But when Rachel’s life goes up in flames, they’re forced to trust each other. Because Rachel is more than just Lucas’s ticket to outsmarting a killer and serving up justice. She’s his second chance at a burning love he never thought possible.

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“After...”

She turned to him. “That’s all you need to know...for now.”

He sat there, relaxed on the chair, comfortable, confident and wholly absorbed in her—in her sharp wit...and her looks, of course. She felt the draw to that.

“I’m thirty-seven.” He stood up. “I should get going. Call my friend. He’ll give you a job. It’s a good job.”

A good job. Would it be?

“See you soon, Rachel.” With that, he walked out of the pub without a glance back.

When he vanished from sight, Rachel picked up the card. She almost picked up her cell and called right then. Instead, she refrained. His job came with strings, invisible ones.

Chapter 3

Rachel decided her future took precedence over her wariness of Luke. She needed a job. Her landlord came by last night, asking for rent again. This morning she called Joseph, and he told her to come meet him at two o’clock. Dressed in gray slacks and a collared white blouse, she sat in the reception area, open to four floors above, closed doors off the square and light streaming in through the atrium overhead.

A woman appeared through one of the double glass doors, walking like a runway model in her sleek black skirt suit and blouse peeking through the opening of her fitted jacket. She checked Rachel out as though sizing up the competition.

“Rachel Delany?”

“Yes.” She plastered a smile on her face and stood, reaching for the woman’s hand.

The woman looked down at her hand and then turned without taking it.

“Something I said?” Rachel muttered.

The woman didn’t glance at her so maybe she hadn’t heard.

“Do you have a name?” Rachel asked.

“Marcy Sanders,” she said without looking her way.

“Nice to meet you, Marcy.”

The woman stopped at an office and pushed the door open wider, backing out of the way to allow Rachel to pass, bestowing her with unfriendly regard as she passed.

“Thank you,” Rachel said.

Marcy shut the door.

“Rachel Delany.” The tall, trim man with salt-and-pepper hair and glasses stood from his mahogany desk and leaned across the shiny wood to extend his hand.

She took it for a brief shake. “I can’t thank you enough for this.”

“No need. My... Luke’s told me all about you. I’m happy to help out when I can.”

“This is a big way to help out. My landlord will be relieved.”

He smiled and sat down as she took a seat.

“Will I be stepping on toes taking this position?” she asked.

“Never mind Marcy. She’ll recover just fine when I tell her what she’s being compensated for shifting positions.”

“Oh, so I’m taking her job.” Rachel nodded. “Mr. Tieber, I really don’t want to—”

He held his hand up to stop her. “First, call me Joseph, and second, you aren’t taking anyone’s job. Marcy wanted to transfer anyway. She’ll be working for General Counsel.”

“Does she know that?”

“She knows she’s transferring. I haven’t told her where yet because I had to make arrangements with General Counsel first. She’ll be happy, don’t worry.”

Rachel felt better. “Then I’m excited to be a part of your team.”

“After I tell Marcy the good news, she’ll show you around and train you for your new role. Welcome to Tieber Air Transport.”

Rachel couldn’t subdue a beaming smile, one that Joseph noticed.

“How exactly did you meet Luke?” he asked.

Embarrassment threatened to flush her face. “He returned my wallet to me after I lost it.”

“He said as much. He also said you were fired the day you met.”

“Yes. The bus broke down and I was late getting to work.”

“Will you have trouble getting to work here?”

“No. I’ll take the bus.”

“Well, if you’re going to be late because of the bus, just call me and let me know.”

“I will. Thank you.” What a nice man. He made her feel so welcome.

He picked up the phone. “Marcy, would you please come in?”

Rachel started to stand.

“No, you stay here.”

Marcy came into the office with her stormy scowl. She stood beside the chairs. “Yes, Mr. Tieber?”

“I spoke with Mr. Jordan this morning. His assistant put in her notice last week, and he has an opening. You’ll start there in the morning.”

Marcy’s mouth opened, and her eyes brightened. “Really?”

“Yes, so I’ll expect you to be nicer to Rachel, here. I need you to train her to do your job.”

“Of course. I’d be happy to.” She smiled at Rachel. “Come on, let’s get started.”

Rachel left the office and followed Marcy to her new cubicle. Marcy sat down, and Rachel pulled a chair beside her.

“Did you really get fired because the bus broke down?” Marcy opened her email. When Rachel turned in silent question, Marcy added, “I listened to you talking to Joseph. Sorry.”

“That’s my luck.”

“You’re that unlucky?” Marcy breathed a laugh. “It can’t be that bad.”

“Oh, yes, it can. It started when I was thirteen.”

“A handful for your parents, huh?”

“My parents are dead. But yes, I was a handful.” The regret in her tone rang true. Rachel couldn’t hide the emotion and wished she’d never brought it up.

* * *

After giving Rachel a few days to get settled in, Lucas arrived at his stepdad’s company. Rachel wasn’t at her desk when he went into Joseph’s office.

“It’s about time you showed up here,” his dad said.

Lucas shut the door and went to the chair before the big desk.

“When are you going to tell Rachel the truth?” his stepdad asked.

“When I’m sure she had nothing to do with Luella’s murder.”

“She isn’t the type of woman to do that. Marcy just told me all about her. Apparently, they’ve been getting close through her training. Did you know her parents died when she was thirteen?”

“Rachel’s?” She hadn’t mentioned it, but then, they didn’t know each other yet. And she kept her distance from him.

“Ran away from two foster homes. Arrested for theft.”

She sounded like a perfect suspect. “And you want me to tell her who I am?”

“She stole food and money. She lost her parents. She was going through a rough time. She’s a sweet girl, Lucas.”

He couldn’t believe it. His stepdad had fallen for Rachel.

“She just might be good for you.”

“I barely know her. And you don’t, either.” It hadn’t even been a week, and Joseph had him seeing Rachel romantically.

“She got her GED at twenty, and now she’s going to graduate with a business degree. She’s turned her life around. You should tell her before it’s too late. You should have never lied in the first place.”

“I want her to talk about her relationship with Jared.”

“Well, hurry up and do it. I don’t like being part of this deception.”

All right. Lucas would step up the pace, turn on the heat a little more—seductive heat. With Rachel, that would be easy.

* * *

Rachel looked up as she heard Joseph’s office door open, startled to see Luke appear. She hadn’t seen him come in. She shouldn’t be surprised to see him. He and Joseph were friends.

“Rachel,” he said with a disarming smile.

She prepared herself to be wooed. “Hello.”

“Have dinner with me tonight.”

For a moment he tempted her. But something about him still kept her wary. “I have to study.”

“I’ve given you a few days. Now it’s time for you to thank me for getting you this job.”

“Thank you for getting me this job.”

“I’m not taking no for an answer.”

Behind him, Joseph stood in the doorway. “Go on, Rachel, he doesn’t bite.”

She caught the wily way Luke glanced at him and wondered what the exchange meant. Well, she had an opportunity to ask him, get him to open up.

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