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Blake Crouch: Birds of Prey

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Annie Wilkes from Misery… John Doe from Se7en… Hannibal Lecter… For everyone who thinks the bad guys are so much more fun to read than the good guys, we’ve written a book just for you. In the annuls of modern thriller fiction, the villains always steal the show. We love to read and watch great villains. In many cases, they’re the best, most entertaining parts of our books, so it only made sense to write a book featuring every major villain we’ve ever written. They’re all here…Lucy and Donaldson from Serial, Orson and Luther from Desert Places, Locked Doors, and Break You, Mr. K from Shaken, Alex and Charles Kork from Whiskey Sour and Rusty Nail, Isaiah from Abandon, Javier from Snowbound, and many, many more from the Crouch and Konrath/Kilborn books including Trapped, Run, Bloody Mary, Afraid, Endurance, and Shot of Tequila. If you liked Serial Uncut and Killers, Birds of Prey is going to blow your mind, scar your soul, and scare you to death. If you haven’t read anything by Crouch, Kilborn, or Konrath, Birds of Prey is the perfect introduction to the dark side of their universe. And if you enjoy a good bad guy (or bad girl), you’re going to love this. Because there are TWENTY-ONE of them featured in this book. Beyond a thrilling piece of horrifying suspense, Birds of Prey also takes the collaborative literary experiment begun in Serial and Killers to the next level, with most of the novel having been written in a Google Doc, where the authors could simultaneously write in real time. All bets were off, and may the best psycho win. NOTE: Birds of Prey is a 40,000-word novella, which is FULLY CONTAINED in Killers Uncut and Serial Killers Uncut. If you’ve already bought Killers, this is all the new material contained in Killers Uncut except for Killers. If you haven’t read Killers yet, buy Killers Uncut.

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“Sure. We have some protocol, though. Gotta look through your briefcase, check your pockets. You saw Silence of the Lambs. Even a paperclip in the hands of one of these patients could be lethal.”

Dr. Carmichael submitted to a brief but thorough pat-down.

“Be careful in there,” Bernice said, once Carmichael got the all clear.

The man calling himself Dr. Carmichael brushed a strand of long, black hair off of his pale forehead.

“I’m always careful,” he said.

Jonas led Carmichael through another series of doors, and when those locks had shot home, took him down a dark, quiet hallway.

“She’s right in here,” Jonas said, gesturing to a red door at the end with I-1 engraved beneath a small window.

Jonas pulled a set of keys out of his pocket and unlocked the door.

“If anything happens, anything at all,” he said, “don’t hesitate. Scream at the top of your lungs.”

“I don’t scream much anymore.”

“It’s for your own good, Doc. Trust me. She’s as bad as they come.”

Carmichael moved past Jonas and pushed open the door.

It was a few degrees colder in the interview room.

Through the barred window in the back wall, he could see rain beading on the glass.

Lightning flashed.

Thunder dropped.

He closed the door behind him and looked at the woman seated at the small, metal table.

Alex Kork was classically beautiful. At least, half of her was. Her long blond hair hung over the side of her face, partially obscuring the pink, rubbery-looking scar tissue that spread from her forehead down to her chin.

The prisoner watched as Carmichael entered, following his movements while she remained perfectly still. She wore a white, unisex cotton top, sleeveless, with matching pants. The muscle definition in her bare arms was offset by her ample breasts. On her feet were slippers with flimsy rubber soles. Her wrists and ankles were manacled, the chains hooked onto the iron ring bolted to the floor.

Carmichael removed his jacket and draped it over the back of the chair across from Alex.

“Mind if I sit?” he asked.

Alex said nothing. Her posture was neither tense nor relaxed, but she gave Carmichael her undivided focus.

Carmichael pulled out the chair and eased down into the seat.

There was the sound of the rain hitting the glass and nothing else.

For a moment, neither spoke.

Finally, Carmichael cleared his throat. “They tell me I’m putting my life at risk meeting with you in here.”

Alex’s mouth twitched, the non-scarred half curling into a smile. “Life is risk. More than a hundred fifty thousand people across the world will die today. You think they woke up knowing that would happen?”

“Do you think about death a lot…may I call you Alex?”

Alex leaned back, her chest stretching out the thin cotton smock. She wore no bra, her nipples pronounced.

“I almost didn’t agree to see you. Doctors bore me. But then Jonas gave me your description.” Her tongue darted out, licking her scarred lip. “Pale skin and long, black hair is hard to forget.” More silence. “Sure,” Alex finally said. “You can call me Alex. And I think about death almost as much as I think about sex, which is constantly.” Alex raised an eyebrow—the only one she still had attached. The left side of her face looked like strips of bacon had been stapled to it. “So what do I call you? They told me your name is Dr. Carmichael, but that seems disingenuous.”

Now it was Carmichael’s turn to smile. “Call me Luther.”

“Luther?” Alex raised her cuffed hands and touched an index finger to her hairline. “You’ve got some black dye on your forehead, Luther. “

Luther’s dark eyes twinkled. “It’s not easy being me.”

He pulled a crumpled candy box out of his coat pocket, shaking some Lemonheads onto his palm. He offered one to Alex. When she extended her hands, she held his for a moment, her fingernails raking lightly across his knuckles.

“You like Lemonheads, Luther?” she asked, placing one on her tongue like a communion wafer.

“Fucking hate them,” Luther said, popping two into his mouth.

Alex shifted, sitting back. Her knees parted, then slowly opened, Alex watching his eyes, watching Luther glance down.

“You’ve been here quite a while,” Luther said. Now he leaned forward in his chair, his elbows resting on the cold, metal table. “You ever think about getting out?”

“Right now I’m thinking about getting off. A year is a long time for a girl to go without sex, Luther.”

“A year is a long time. You must really hate that cop who put you here. Jack Daniels.”

The coy dropped off Alex’s face, darkness replacing it. “Now why would you want to go and spoil my mood bringing up that bitch?”

“Daniels…interests me. I’d like to know more about her.”

“You thinking of paying the good Lieutenant a visit?”

“I saw her on the television. I’m wondering if she’s strong enough.”

“Strong enough for what?”

“Strong enough to stop me.”

Alex closed her legs, leaning forward. “Jack Daniels is mine. If something happens to her before I get out of this shithole, I’ll turn my attentions to the one that took her from me.”

“You honestly think they’re ever going to let you out of here?”

Alex stood up suddenly, her chains rattling. She leaned forward, bending over the stainless steel table, and put her lips next to Luther’s ear. “Why worry about the future? So much more fun to live in the moment.”

Luther braced himself, opening up his hands, ready to push her away. Then he felt her lips on his neck.

“Did you really come all the way out here to talk about Jack?” Alex breathed hot and wet on his cheek.

Luther swallowed and slowly filled his lungs with air. “I read all about you and your brother, Charles.”

“And?”

“I…wanted to meet you. I…wanted to see you.”

Her tongue ran across his chin. “And why is that, Luther?”

His move was sudden and violent, grabbing Alex’s shoulders, pushing her back into her chair, then leaning across the table, bringing his lips close to hers. “There aren’t many out there like us.” He edged closer, felt her breath on his teeth.

“Do you like killing people, Luther?” Alex said, so softly it was barely audible. “Does it turn you on to make people suffer?”

Luther inched forward and their lips touched. He tasted her bottom lip, running his tongue across the smooth and the scars.

He bit down and he kept biting down until the skin broke and he tasted a single bead of blood like a burst of hot rust on the tip of his tongue.

Alex moaned deeply, “Fucking take me. Now.”

Luther glanced over his shoulder at the window.

He slid off the table—

Alex said, “Where the fuck do you think you’re…”

—dropping to his hands and knees—

“Oh…”

—and crawling under the table. He ran his hands up her legs, through the chains, until he found the drawstring on her pants. Luther dug his hands into her waistband and tugged them down to her feet.

Long, perfect legs with the chains connecting her ankles and wrists running up the middle.

Alex scooted her bare ass to the edge of the metal chair and got his head inside her cuffed wrists. When he pressed his face between her thighs, Alex bellowed out in a big, throaty laugh.

Her laughter turned to moaning when his tongue found her.

She peeked her eyes open, locking stares with Jonas, who looked on, slack-jawed, through the tiny window in the door.

The orderly watched her come, bucking against Luther’s face, tangling her fingers in his long, black hair.

“I could…fucking…kill you right now…” Alex grunted, pulling her chains around Luther’s neck as the orgasm wracked her body.

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