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Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter novels by Laurell K. Hamilton

GUILTY PLEASURES
THE LAUGHING CORPSE
CIRCUS OF THE DAMNED
THE LUNATIC CAFE
BLOODY BONES
THE KILLING DANCE
BURNT OFFERINGS
BLUE MOON
OBSIDIAN BUTTERFLY
NARCISSUS IN CHAINS
CERULEAN SINS
INCUBUS DREAMS
MICAH
DANSE MACABRE
THE HARLEQUIN
BLOOD NOIR
SKIN TRADE
FLIRT
BULLET
HIT LIST
STRANGE CANDY

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This is a work of fiction Names characters places and incidents are either - photo 1

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

Cerulean Sins

A Jove Book / published by arrangement with the author

All rights reserved.

Copyright 2003 by Laurell K. Hamilton

This book may not be reproduced in whole or part, by mimeograph or any other means, without permission. Making or distributing electronic copies of this book constitutes copyright infringement and could subject the infringer to criminal and civil liability.

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ISBN: 1-101-14658-3

A JOVE BOOK

Jove Books first published by The Jove Publishing Group, a member of Penguin Putnam Inc.,

375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014.

JOVE and the J design are trademarks belonging to Penguin Putnam Inc.

Electronic edition: February, 2004

To J.,
who says yes more than he says no; who never makes me feel like a freak, and who came up with the title for this book.

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Acknowledgments

Thanks to Karen and Bear, who helped me find new places to hide the bodies. To Joanie and Melissa, who helped entertain Trinity when she needed more playtime than a hardworking mommy can supply. To Trinity, who helped me finish this book by being old enough to entertain herself. Every year just gets better. To Carniffex and Maerda, who helped me with research, and who should have been mentioned here books ago. To Darla, without whom so much would go undone. To Sherry, for keeping the place livable. To Sergeant Robert Cooney of the St. Louis City Police Mobile Reserve Unit, for answering my last-minute questions. He did not have time to read over this manuscript, so all mistakes are mine and mine alone. And, as always, to my writing group: Tom Drennan, N. L. Drew, Rhett McPhearson, Deborah Millitello, Marella Sands, Sharon Shinn, and Mark Sumner.

1

I T WAS EARLY September, a busy time of year for raising the dead. The pre-Halloween rush seemed to start earlier and earlier every year. Every animator at Animators Inc. was booked solid. I was no exception; in fact, Id been offered more work than even my ability to go without sleep could supply.

Mr. Leo Harlan should have been grateful to get the appointment. He didnt look grateful. Truthfully, he didnt have the look of anything. Harlan was medium. Medium height, dark hair, but not too dark. Skin neither too pale nor too tan. Eyes brown, but an indistinguishable shade of brown. In fact the most remarkable thing about Mr. Harlan was that there was nothing remarkable about him. Even his suit was dark, conservative. A businessmans outfit that had been in style for the last twenty years and probably would still be in style twenty years down the road. His shirt was white, his tie neatly knotted, his not-too-big, not-too-small hands were well groomed but not manicured.

His appearance told me so little that that in itself was interesting, and vaguely disturbing.

I took a sip from my coffee mug with the motto, If you slip me decaf, Ill rip your head off. Id brought it to work when our boss, Bert, had put decaf in the coffeemaker without telling anyone, thinking we wouldnt notice. Half the office thought they had mono for a week, until we discovered Berts dastardly plot.

The coffee that our secretary, Mary, had gotten for Mr. Harlan sat on the edge of my desk. His mug was the one with the logo of Animators Inc. on it. Hed taken a minute sip of the coffee, when Mary had first handed it to him. Hed taken the coffee black, but he sipped it like he hadnt tasted it, or it didnt really matter what it tasted like. Hed taken it out of politeness, not out of desire.

I sipped my own coffee, heavy on the sugar and cream, trying to make up for the late work the night before. Caffeine and sugar, the two basic food groups.

His voice was like the rest of him, so ordinary it was extraordinary. He spoke with absolutely no accent, no hint of region, or country. I want you to raise my ancestor, Ms. Blake.

So you said.

You seem to doubt me, Ms. Blake.

Call it skepticism.

Why would I come in here and lie to you?

I shrugged. People have done it before.

I assure you, Ms. Blake, I am telling the truth.

Trouble was, I just didnt believe him. Maybe I was being paranoid, but my left arm under the nice navy suit jacket was crisscrossed with scarsfrom the crooked cross-shaped burn scar, where a vampires servant had branded me, to the slashing claw marks of a shape-shifted witch. Plus knife scars, thin and clean compared to the rest. My right arm had only one knife scar, it was nothing in comparison. And there were other scars hidden under the navy skirt and royal blue shell. Silk didnt care if it slid over scars or smooth, untouched skin. Id earned my right to be paranoid.

What ancestor do you want raised, and why? I smiled when I said it, pleasant, but the smile didnt reach my eyes. Id begun to have to work at getting my smiles to reach all the way up to my eyes.

He smiled too, and it left his eyes as unaffected as my own. Smile because you were smiled at, not because it really meant anything. He reached out to pick up the coffee mug again, and this time I noticed a heaviness in the left front of his jacket. He wasnt wearing a shoulder holsterId have noticed thatbut there was something heavier than a wallet in his left breast pocket. It could have been a lot of things, but my first thought was, gun. Ive learned to listen to my first thoughts. Youre not paranoid if people really are out to get you.

I had my own gun tucked under my left arm in a shoulder holster. That evened things up, but I did not want my office to turn into the O. K. Corral. He had a gun. Maybe. Probably. For all I knew it could have been a really heavy cigar case. But Id have bet almost anything that that heaviness was a weapon. I could either sit here and try to talk myself out of that belief, or I could act as if I was right. If I was wrong, Id apologize later; if I was right, well, Id be alive. Better alive and rude than dead and polite.

I interrupted his talk about his family tree. I hadnt really heard any of it. I was fixated on that heaviness in his pocket. Until I found out whether it was a gun or not, nothing else much mattered to me. I smiled and forced it up into my eyes. What is it exactly that you do for a living, Mr. Harlan?

He drew a slightly deeper breath, settling into his chair, just a bit. It was the closest thing Id seen to tension in the man. The first real, human movement. People fidget. Harlan didnt.

People dont like dealing with people who raise the dead. Dont ask me why, but we make them nervous. Harlan wasnt nervous, he wasnt anything. He was just sitting across the desk from me, chilling, nondescript eyes pleasant and empty. I was betting hed lied about his reason for coming here and that hed brought a gun hidden on his person in a place that wasnt easy to spot.

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