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Coming to terms over her breakup with criminal profiler Dr. Tony Hill, Chief Inspector Carol Jordan plunges into a risky undercover sting: track down a European drug trafficker and gain his confidence. But shes being tracked as well-by a serial killer whose psychosexual madness is born out of the darkest corners of history. In quiet isolation, Tony Hill is laying to rest the scars of his past-until hes recruited back into business on a case he cant ignore. An evil is striking uncomfortably close to home, and casting a killer shadow over the life of his long-time colleague and sometimes lover. As the danger closes in, and as Tony and Carol cross paths to navigate the terrain of a shattered human mind, they have no one left to trust but themselves-and fear that theres no place left to run as a killer promises to fulfill his most twisted dreams.

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ISBN 0-00-639208-3

9 780006 392088

VAL McDERMID

Val McDermid grew up in a Scottish mining community then read English at Oxford. She was a journalist for sixteen years, spending the last three years as Northern Bureau Chief of a national Sunday tabloid. Now a full-time writer, she lives in Cheshire.

The Last Temptation is Val McDermids third book featuring criminal profiler, Tony Hill. The first, The Mermaids Singing, won the 1995 Gold Dagger Award for Best Crime Novel of the Year while the second, The Wire in the Blood, has given its name to a television series based on the Tony Hill novels, featuring Robson Green and Hermione Norris.

A Place of Execution, a complex and disturbing stand-alone thriller, was awarded the 2001 LA Times Book of the Year Award (Mystery/Thriller category). Her other stand-alone thriller, Kitting the Shadows, received critical acclaim on its release in

2000.

She has also written six crime novels featuring Manchester PI Kate Brannigan, and the latest of these, Star Struck, won the Grand Prix des Romans dAventure hi France. A further five novels feature journalist-sleuth Lindsay Gordon.

BY THE SAME AUTHOR

A Place of Execution Killing the Shadows

Tony Hill novels

The Wire in the Blood The Mermaids Singing

Kate Brannigan novels

Star Struck Blue Genes Clean Break Crack Down

Kick Back

Dead Beat

Lindsay Gordon novels

Booked for Murder

Union Jack

Final Edition

Common Murder

Report for Murder

Nonfiction A Suitable Job for a Woman

VAL McDERMID

THE LAST TEMPTATION

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The Last Temptation 2002 by Val McDermid. All rights reserved.

The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents

portrayed in it are the work of the authors imagination. Any resemblance to

actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever

without the prior written permission of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.,

except in the case of brief quotations embodied in reviews.

Published in hardcover by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. 2002 Mass market paperback edition 2003

HarperCollins books may be purchased for educational, business, or sales promotional use through our Special Markets Department.

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PR6063-A168L37 2003 823.914 02003-903776-2 opm 987654321

Printed and bound in the United States Set in Minion with Castellar and Photina display

For Cameron Joseph McDermid Baillie:

not much of a gift by comparison,

but the best I can do.

Extract from Murder in the Cathedral by T. S. Eliot (published by Faber and Faber Ltd) reproduced by permission of Faber and Faber Ltd.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Moving off ones home turf carries with it many risks. Those who assisted in minimizing those risks include: Pieke Bierman and Tom Wortche, who found the Irish pub in Berlin and provided many other important and invaluable research sources besides; Jeanet van Wezel, who showed me Leiden; Jurgen and Marita Alberts, who introduced me to Bremen; Ron Mackay, who smuggled me in where I shouldnt have been; Hartmut Geisser, who took me on the Spree and shared a lifetimes experience of the world of commercial schippermen; Captain Kirk Schoorman and Nils Clausen for their insights into life on the water; Adrian Muller for \ assistance with the Dutch police organization; and Dr Sue Black for her help with pathological detail. Thanks too to the British Council, who first took

me to Kohi and Berlin, and to LitFest Koln, who allowed me to renew my acquaintance with their city.

I would also like to thank Gill Lockwood and the staff of the ACU at Leeds General Infirmary, the CDU and SM4 at St Marys Hospital, Manchester, without whose efforts this book would have been much easier to write And all of those who gave support of various kinds at crucial stages in the writing - Lisanne, Julia, Jane, Diana, Kate, Leslie and, more than anyone, Brigid.

I have taken some diabolical liberties with the geography of various European cities and the organization of assorted law enforcement agencies But this is a work of fiction, which means the reader must forgive my playing fast and loose with reality. At least I got the rivers right.

The last temptation is the greatest treason: To do the right deed for the wrong reason.

Murder in the Cathedral T. S. Eliot

Only when it is responsible for providing psychological diagnoses for state purposes does psychology really become important.

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Case Notes

Name: Walter Neumann Session Number: 1

Comments: The patient has clearly been troubled for some time with an overweening sense of his own infallibility. He presents with a disturbing level of overconfidence in his own abilities. He has a grandiose self-image and is reluctant to concede the possibility that he might be subject to valid criticism.

When challenged, he appears offended and clearly has difficulty masking his indignation. He sees no need to defend himself, regarding it as self-evident that he is right, in spite of all evidence to the contrary. His capacity for self-analysis is clearly limited. A typical response to a question is to deflect it with a question of his own. \ He shows a marked reluctance to examine his own behaviour or the consequences of his actions.

He lacks insight and the concept of a wider responsibility. He has mastered the appearance of affect, but it is unlikely that this is more than a convenient mask.

Therapeutic Action: Altered state therapy initiated.

Blue is one colour the Danube never manages. Slate grey, muddy brown, dirty rust, sweat-stained khaki; all of these and most of the intermediate shades sabotage the dreams of any romantic who stands on her banks. Occasionally, where boats gather, she achieves a kind of oily radiance as the sun shimmers on a skin of spilled fuel, turning the river the iridescent hues of a pigeons throat. On a dark night when clouds obscure the stars, shes as black as the Styx. But there, in central Europe at the turning of the new millennium, it cost rather more than a penny to pay the ferryman.

From both land and water, the place looked like a deserted, rundown boat repair yard. The rotting ribs of a couple of barges and corroded components from old machinery, their former functions a mystery, were all that could be glimpsed through the gaps in the planks of the tall gates. Anyone curious enough to have stopped their car on the quiet back road and peered into the yard would have been satisfied that they were looking at yet another graveyard for a dead communist enterprise.

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