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Richard Castle - Naked Heat (Nikki Heat)

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Nikki Heat and Jameson Rook are together again in Richard Castles thrilling follow-up to his New York Times bestseller, Heat Wave. When New Yorks most vicious gossip columnist, Cassidy Towne, is found dead, Heat uncovers a gallery of high profile suspects, all with compelling motives for killing the most feared muckraker in Manhattan. Heats murder investigation is complicated by her surprise reunion with superstar magazine journalist Jameson Rook. In the wake of their recent breakup, Nikki would rather not deal with their raw emotional baggage. But the handsome, wise-cracking Pulitzer Prize-winning writers personal involvement in the case forces her to team up with Rook anyway. The residue of their unresolved romantic conflict and crackling sexual tension fills the air as Heat and Rook embark on a search for a killer among celebrities and mobsters, singers and hookers, pro athletes and shamed politicians. This new, explosive case brings on the heat in the glittery world of secrets, cover-ups, and scandals.

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To the real Nikki Heat,
with gratitude.

Contents

N ikki Heat pondered red lights and why they seemed to last so much longer when there was no traffic. The one she waited for at Amsterdam and 83rd was taking forever to change. The detective was rolling on her first call of the morning and probably could have lit up her gumball to make her left turn, but the crime was long since done, the medical examiner was on scene, and the body wasnt going anywhere. She used the interlude to peel back the lid of her coffee to see if it was drinking temp yet. The cheap white plastic cracked, and she ended up holding half the lid with the other half still seated on the cup. Heat cursed aloud and chucked the useless half on the passenger-side floor mat. Just as she was about to take a sip, desperately needing a caffeine jolt to lift her morning fog, a horn honked behind her. The light had finally gone green. Of course.

With an experienced hand tilting the cup so the momentum of her turn wouldnt slop coffee over the rim and onto her fingers, Nikki steered left onto 83rd. She had just straightened the wheel passing Cafe Lalo when a dog darted out in front of her. Heat slammed the brakes. Coffee sloshed onto her lap. It was all over her skirt, but she was more concerned about the dog.

Thankfully, she didnt hit it. She didnt even scare it. The dog, a small German shepherd or husky mix, boldly stood there in the street right in front of her, not moving, just staring at her over its shoulder. Nikki smiled at it and waved. And still, it just stood there. That stare unnerved her. It was challenging and intrusive. The eyes were sinister, piercing under dark brows and a permanent frown. As she examined it, something else seemed off about the dog. Like it wasnt a dog at all. Too small for a shepherd or husky, and the coloring of its rough coat was tan mottled by gray. And the muzzle was too thin and pointed. It was more foxlike. No.

It was a coyote.

The same impatient driver behind her gave another horn blast and the animal left. Not in a panic run, but a trot, displaying wild elegance, potential speed, and something else. Arrogance. She watched it reach the other curb, where it stopped, gave her a backward glance, complete with brazen eye contact, and then dashed off toward Amsterdam.

For Nikki, an unsettling way to start her morning: first the scare of almost hitting an animal; then the creepy look. She drove on, blotting herself with napkins from the glove box, wishing she had chosen a black skirt this morning and not gone with the khaki.

It never got any easier for Nikki to meet a corpse. As she sat behind the steering wheel at 86th and Broadway, parked behind the OCME van, observing the silent movie of a coroner at work, she once again reflected that maybe that was a good thing.

The medical examiner was crouched on the sidewalk in front of the shared storefront of a lingerie shop and the newest gourmet cupcake bakery. A duo of mixed messages, if there ever was one. She couldnt see the victim he was working. Thanks to a citywide garbage strike, a waist-high mound of refuse started in the gutter and encroached on a good bit of the sidewalk, obscuring the body from Heats view. She could whiff the two days of trash rot even in the morning chill. At least the mound formed a handy barrier to keep the looky-loos back. There were already a dozen early risers up the block and an equal number behind the yellow tape down at the corner near the subway entrance.

She looked at the digital clock flashing time and temperature on the bank up the street. Only 6:18. More and more of her shifts were starting like this. The downturn in the economy had hit everyone, and in her personal observation, whether it was the city cutbacks in policing or merely the sort of economy that fueled crimeor bothDetective Heat was meeting more corpses these days. She didnt need Diane Sawyer to break out the crime stats for her to know that if the body count wasnt up, the rate was at least quickening its pace.

But no matter what the statistics, the victims meant something to her, one at a time. Nikki Heat had promised herself never to become a volume dealer in homicides. It wasnt in her makeup and it wasnt in her experience.

Her own loss almost ten years ago had shredded her insides, yet in between the scar tissue that formed there after her mothers murder, there still sprung shoots of empathy. Her precinct skipper, Captain Montrose, told her once that that was what made her his best detective. All things considered, shed rather have gotten there without the pain, but someone else dealt those cards, and there she was, early on an otherwise beautiful October morning, to feel the raw nerve again.

Nikki observed her personal ritual, a brief reflection for the victim, forging her own connection to the case in light of her own victimhood and, especially, to honor her mom. It took her all of five seconds. But it made her feel ready.

She got out of the car and went to work.

Detective Heat ducked under the yellow tape at an opening in the trash heap and stopped short, startled to see herself staring up from the cover of a discarded issue of a First Press magazine poking out of a garbage bag, between an egg carton and a stained pillow. God, she hated that pose, one foot up on her chair in the precinct bull pen, arms folded, her Sig Sauer holstered on her hip beside her shield. And that awful headline:

CRIME WAVE
MEETS
HEAT WAVE

At least someone had the good sense to trash it, she thought, and moved on to join her two detectives, Raley and Ochoa, inside the perimeter.

The partners, affectionately team-nicknamed Roach, had already been working the scene and greeted her. Morning, Detective, they said almost in unison.

Morning, Detectives.

Raley looked at her and said, Id offer you a coffee, but I see youve already worn yours.

Hilarious. You should host your own morning show, she said. What do we have here? Heat made her own visual survey as Ochoa filled her in on the vic. He was a male Hispanic, thirty to thirty-five, dressed in workers clothes, lying faceup in a pile of garbage bags on the sidewalk. He had ghastly flesh tearing and bite marks on the soft underside of his neck. More on his gut where his T-shirt was ripped away.

Nikki flashed on her coyote and turned to the ME. What are all these bite marks?

Postmortem is my guess, said the medical examiner. See the wounds on the hands and forearms? He indicated the victims open palms draped at his sides. Those werent caused by animal bites. Those are defense wounds from an edge weapon. I say knife or box cutter. But if hed been alive when the dog got to him, hed have bites on his hands, which he doesnt. And take a look at this. He knelt beside the body, and Heat dropped to a squat beside him as he used a gloved finger to indicate a piercing of the mans shirt.

Stab wound, Nikki said.

Well know for sure after the autopsy, but I bet thats our COD. The dog was probably just a scavenger working the trash. He paused. Oh, and Detective Heat?

Yes? She studied him, wondering what other information he had for her.

I enjoyed your article in this months First Press immensely. Kudos.

A knot formed in Nikkis stomach, but she said thanks and rose up, moving quickly away to stand with Raley and Ochoa. Any ID?

Ochoa said, Negative. No wallet, no ID.

Uniforms are canvassing the block, said Detective Raley.

Good. Any eyewitnesses?

Raley said, Not yet.

Heat tilted her head to scan the high-rise apartments lining both sides of Broadway. Ochoa anticipated her. Weve set up a check of facing residences to see if anybody saw or heard anything.

She dropped her gaze to him and smiled slightly. Good. Also see if any of these businesses spotted anything. The bakery is a good bet to have staff around in the early-early. And dont forget security cams. That jewelry store across the way might have picked up something, if were lucky. She side-nodded up the block to the man holding five leashed dogs on a sit command. Whos he?

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