Cameron Haley - Mob Rules
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Mob Rules is exciting and fresh, with a complex and conflicted heroine who grabs your attention and doesnt let go. This book will make you fall in love with urban fantasy all over again!
Diana Rowland, author of Mark of the Demon
Mob Rules is an exciting, gritty urban fantasy that stands out in a crowd. Very original, with a compelling plot and an intricately developed fantasy world that on the surface looks very much like our own.
Jenna Black, author of The Devils Due
Gangsters and vampires, ghosts and sorcerers, and the mean streets of L.A. Add to the mix a woman who can definitely take care of herself, a plot full of twists and some clever magic, and youve got Mob Rules. And a whole lot of fun.
John Levitt, author of the Dog Days series
Stay tuned for more Domino Riley in Harvest Moon an anthology also featuring New York Times bestselling authors Mercedes Lackey and Michelle Sagara. Coming in October 2010 from LUNA Books!
THE BURNING MAN WAS AN ANGLO,
tall, black hair slicked back, dark eyes glittering at me under narrow eyebrows. He gestured to the remaining chair and I sat down.
Welcome, Miss Riley, he said, and offered his hand. I leaned up out of my chair and reached across the desk to shake it. It started burning and I let go. The flames just licked at him at first, then they caught and began to devour his fine old suit.
Pay no attention to the special effects, Miss Riley. I assure you its quite beyond my control. A bit of a nuisance, really. The fire had eaten away his clothes and was working on his flesh, blackening it and peeling it away from his bones. I forced myself to watch. I gave a little nod to let him know it didnt bother me if it didnt bother him.
Tell us what we can do for you, Miss Riley.
I need a gun. I heard you were the man to see.
Book One: The Underworld Cycle
For Mashenka
Jamal James had been skinned and crucified on the home-built bondage rack in his living room.
I knew what to expect before I walked into his one-bedroom dump in Crenshaw. Phone calls had been made, orders had been issued and I was prepared for what Id find. I told myself the thing on the rack was just a corpse, and the part of me made on the street believed it. The rest of me ran inside and locked the doors.
Anton Shevakov waddled up next to me, rubbing his hands nervously. Domino, damn, Im glad youre here. I sit on couch for hour staring at this fucking fillet. A lot of Russian gangsters used their accents to sound hard, but Anton whined enough to dull the effect.
A fillet is boneless, I said. Jamal is skinless.
Anton looked from me to the corpse. Anyway, Im just glad youre here. It is lonely time for me sitting with him. He sighed and shook his head. We were going to get the doughnuts.
Anton was fat. Hed come to L.A. from Moscow in 1992 and hadnt stopped eating since. The guys in the outfit called him Heavy Chevy. I wasnt one of the guys, so I called him Anton.
I looked at the body. It was naked, of coursereally nakedbut a piece of paper was covering the groin. I looked closer. It was a magazine.
Anton, the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue is stapled to his body.
Just cover, Anton said, motioning to the coverless magazine on the coffee table. Jesus, Domino, Im tired of looking at dick.
Well, take the damn thing off. I need to see Jamal like you found him.
He moved to the body and paused to consider. Then he shrugged and jerked the magazine cover from the body, returning it to the coffee table. I approached the bondage rack and examined the corpse more closely.
From the top of his head to the bottoms of his feet, Jamals body was just muscle and bone. Not much fathed been in excellent shape, lean and sculpted like an NBA small forward. Railroad spikes had been driven through his wrists and ankles into the thick wooden beams of the bondage rack. Other than that, there wasnt much to see. No blood. No empty birthday suit lying around.
You search the apartment?
Yeah, nothing.
Any juice?
I didnt find the unusual magic, but Domino, its not strong point. Like most low-level soldiers in the outfit, Antons strong point was mostly blowing things up. Even in that, his talent was modest. If something went down, he was usually better off with a gun. What are you going to do?
Object reading. See if I can pick up anything from the stiff, the room. I shrugged. Ill look for residual juice, just to be sure.
So you think it was hit?
Magic is about the only way you could peel a guy like this and not leave any blood. Theres an old Mongolian ritualyou hang a guy upside down by his toes and make an incision like this I traced a line across the top of one shoulder, around my head and across the top of my other shoulder. You open the top of him like that, hocus-pocus, and he just slides out of his skin like a greased hand from a glove.
Jesus, Anton swore and crossed himself. And the guy is alive when you take his skin?
Yeah, depending on how good you are and how hard you want to work at it, you could keep him alive awhile.
Anton looked at the corpse and shuddered. But why do Jamal like this? To squeeze him?
I dont see why. Jamal didnt have much juice to squeeze. The ritual would burn more than you could get out of him.
Jamal had been good at what he did, but he didnt have the kind of magic that would make someone think about stealing it. Still, you didnt see a ritual execution like this very often. When you did, the guy usually got squeezed. If you just needed him dead, a bullet in the ear was a lot less trouble.
Anyway, I said, thats what Im here to find out. First, tell me what happened.
Anton spread his hands helplessly. I was to go with Jamal to shooting gallery in the Jungle. He needs to check tags, make sure they still put out. I go just in case.
Jamal had been a tagger, a graffiti artist who used his craft to tap into the juicethe magical chargeof various places like buildings, freeway overpasses and buses. Anywhere he could lay down his tags and where there was juice to tap.
The derelict hotel in Baldwin Village where junkies went to shoot up was a well-known juice box. The place reeked of pain, hunger, desperation and despair. It was bad mojo, but it was still mojo. Jamals tags were the straw in the juice box. Shanar Rashan, the boss of our outfit, had his lips on the straw.
Like every boss of every outfit in the worlds major cities, Shanar Rashan was a powerful sorcerer, probably the strongest in Southern California. The LAPD thought he was Turkish. He was actually Sumerian. Rashan had been in L.A. for almost eighty years, building his organization, expanding his territory and his control of the citys juice, though hed used many names in that time. The investigations into his activities always seemed to hit the wall. The detectives and task forces inevitably lost interest and stuck the file in the back of a drawer before moving on to something else. Rashan had become more an urban legend than a wanted criminal.
When I drifted into the outfit as a teenager, Rashan noticed me. Unofficially adopted me, became my mentor. I already knew a lot of craft. Id picked up a bit from my mother, a lot more from the street. But I was raw, unpolished. Rashan taught me discipline, control, finesse. When I was twenty-seven years old, he made me his youngest lieutenant. For the past eight years, Id been his go-to girl.
And thats why I caught the last phone call when the body of an executed gangbanger turned up. One of my gangbangers. One of Rashans soldiers.
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