Cheryl Bradshaw - Sinnerman

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Mystery and thriller writer Cheryl Bradshaw, author of the Sloane Monroe series, invites you along for the most important ride of Sloane’s life... What if you’d been given a second chance to catch your sister’s killer—would you take it? And if you did, would a lifetime behind bars be justice enough, or would you need to see him dead? MEET SLOANE Private Investigator Sloane Monroe has solved every case that’s come across her desk with the exception of one—the brutal murder of her sister Gabrielle. Three years have passed without a trace of the killer until today, when a young woman’s body is discovered on a patch of dirt in front of the local supermarket at daybreak. Now Sloane is faced with the most difficult challenge of her life—finding a man who’s a master at concealing his identity before he captures his next victim and sends them to eternal rest. MEET SAM Park City, Utah was a peaceful place until Sinnerman came to town. Enter the mind of Sam Reids, a serial killer who slashes his trademark letter S into the wrist of his female victims before he discards their body in the same place he found them. Who is he, and why does he prey on innocent women?

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“May I ask you something?” he said.

“Anything.”

“Is this for a case you’re working on?”

“It is. Can I count on you to be discreet?” I said.

“You don’t even need to ask.”

“I was hoping you’d say that,” I said.

“What is it you would like me to do?”

“Is there anything you can tell me about it?” I said.

“Well, it appears to be made of parchment of some kind.”

He took his fingers and grazed them across the top.

“And this ripped part at the top here,” he said, “it’s called a deckle edge.”

“Do you have any idea who makes it or where it came from?” I said.

“I don’t carry this in the store, but I may be able to find it. Leave me a piece of it and I’ll see what I can find out for you.”

CHAPTER 25

I stood in front of the wall at my office and pinned up 3/4 of the last note Sinnerman left for me to his profile board. I stared at it and tried to focus on what my next move would be, but all I could think about was Giovanni. Every time he was around it clouded my judgment, and now, with him nowhere in sight, it was even worse. My concentration was off.

The night before I’d spent a lot of time wrapped up in my thoughts about Giovanni’s request to work together. Under most circumstances, I didn’t want help, and I never asked for it. It was odd to me that I considered allowing someone in my world when I knew so little of his.

When my grandfather was alive he taught me the importance of what he liked to call “the power of observation.” He said most people reveal themselves when they don’t think anyone else is watching, and in those moments you can truly unravel their essence and learn what they’re made of and why they do the things they do. I’d taken his advice to heart.

In my life I’d formed my own circle of trust, and the circle was small. To let someone in required time and plenty of observation on my part. I’d made it a point never to show my cards until they showed theirs. I watched and I waited until they exposed themselves to me. This method was flawless until the day Giovanni Luciana stepped into my life, and I found I wanted to show my hand before he even decided to call or wager.

CHAPTER 26

Sam Reids stood behind a paisley curtain in a window of an office that was desolate except for a chair he’d brought in to sit on when he didn’t want to stand. Sloane had a puzzled look on her face, and he wondered why and what her thoughts were in that moment. Is she thinking of me… he thought to himself. A warm sensation flushed up and down his arms at the very thought of it.

Sam adjusted his binoculars and directed his attention to the most recent addition to the board, the pink slip of paper. Clever girl, he thought, keeping that one all to herself. He knew it wouldn’t lead her any closer to him. Still, he enjoyed looking at the visual remnants of his crimes attached to the cork board on her wall. It gave him a sense of pride, a sense that he belonged in some odd way. Like he mattered, even if her motive was to ultimately end his life. He was sure in time she’d come to see things in a different way.

Sloane wasn’t like most women; she was fearless, like he was. Maybe that was the reason he’d grown so fond of her. Of all his adversaries, she proved the most worthy. It was fun to leave her little crumbs and tidbits here and there and then to sit back and watch her find them. He wanted to test her, to see if they rattled her, and he was surprised when they didn’t. She reminded him of a curious puppy after a certain scent. The question was, would she get a good whiff of it? He didn’t think so, although to underestimate her wouldn’t be wise, so he kept tabs on her just like he was doing now from an office across the street from her own.

The game he played with Sloane had been fun, but now Sam wanted to go in a different direction. His patience waned, and he was ready to reward himself for his efforts. He felt he deserved it, and he knew what he needed to do. The time had come to see what Sloane Monroe was made of and to let the fireworks begin. His most recent two had gone off, and he was ready for the grand finale. The moment where he would secure the best, the one he saved for last.

CHAPTER 27

My cell phone rang. It was Giovanni.

“My brother would like you to come down to the station,” he said.

“Did he say why?”

“Are you sitting down?” he said.

“Should I be?”

“You should,” he said. “I’ll wait.”

I paused about five seconds for good measure and continued to apply my makeup. He wasn’t there and would never know the difference.

“Ready,” I said.

“They have someone in custody.”

My mascara wand plummeted from my hand and streaked the left side of my cheek before it settled in the center of the sink.

“Dammit,” I said.

“You weren’t sitting, were you?”

“When you said they had someone in custody, you didn’t mean they think this guy is Sinnerman, right?”

“That’s precisely what I meant.”

“Tell him I’ll be there in thirty minutes.”

* * *

Twenty-nine minutes later I made my entrance.

“How are you doing today?” Rose said when I approached the front desk.

“Ask me again in a few minutes,” I said.

“That Agent Luciana guy told me to have you wait out here for a few minutes and then they will call you back.”

“Did you get a look at him?” I said. “The guy they brought in?”

“He had his face covered when he got here so I didn’t see much.”

“And has anyone said anything about him since he’s been here?”

“Not a word.”

“Who brought him in?” I said.

“Coop and a few of those fed’s.”

I nodded and took a seat in a section of chairs that rested along the wall opposite the reception desk. Three chairs over from me sat a female who hadn’t looked up since I walked in. Her long hair was the color of the inside of a banana and was loosely tied with a rubber band, the kind you get from a newspaper. One of the strands of hair had fallen in her face and she fiddled with it—putting it in her mouth and taking it back out again. Her clothes were dirty, and her jeans which were a few sizes too big, looked like they’d just slid into home plate.

After we sat for a few minutes in silence, she lifted her head just enough that I caught a partial glimpse of her face. There was some puffiness around her left eye, and she had a diagonal cut that ran a couple of inches across her cheekbone.

“Are you okay?” I said.

“You the person I’m supposed to talk to?”

“Did your boyfriend do that to you?”

She rolled her eyes.

“Some idiot did this to me, and when I find out who he is I’m going to—”

“What happened?” I said.

“If I tell you, you’ll help me right? You’ll catch the guy?”

“I’m not a cop,” I said.

“Who are you then?”

“I’m a private investigator.”

“I need a cop.”

I shrugged.

“Fine by me. I bet I can catch him in half the time, but do what you think is best.”

We sat in silence for a couple more minutes and then she said, “Could you really? I mean, are you that good?”

“I am,” I said.

For whatever reason, I had an extra boost of confidence today.

The girl stood up from her chair and looked over at Rose who appeared to be minding her own business, but we both knew she wasn’t, and then she sat down in the chair next to me.

“My name’s Trisha,” she said.

“Sloane.”

“You been a PI for long?”

“I have.”

“And do you always catch the bad guy?” she said.

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