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How much blood would you spill to avenge those you love?Andy Park passes out at the sight of blood, but he thinks hes discovered a way to make his familys enemies pay. He isnt prepared for the fallout, though, when his teenage son is put in mortal danger and his daughter and her fianc are forced to carry out his dirty work.And yet Parks world is peachy in comparison to Tommy Savages. A masked man known only as Mr. Smith is blackmailing Savagefor what, he has no idea. And after an attempt to gain the upper hand has near-fatal results, Tommy and his brother, Phil, find themselves heading to a graveyard with only a couple of swords and a bag of cash for company.Will they survive the night?Will anyone?With equal parts blood phobia and blood lust, Allan Guthries Savage Night unfolds over six short blood-blind hours in Scotlands capital city.

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Savage Night

by

Allan Guthrie

For Leblanc

Revised edition copyright 2011 Allan Guthrie

Original edition copyright 2008, Allan Guthrie.

First published by Polygon, 2008

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without permission of the author.

Allan Guthrie has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.

All the characters in this book are fictitious and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

Cover design by JT Lindroos

Cover photograph by Keoni Cabral

Visit the author's website at:

http://www.allanguthrie.co.uk

Visit Criminal-E, Allan Guthrie's ebook crime fiction blog, at:

http://criminal-e.blogspot.com

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http://www.birlinn.co.uk

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Savage Night

10:30 PM

Fraser's House

WHEN HE OPENED his sitting room door, the last thing Fraser Savage expected to see was a corpse stuffed inside a stainless steel bathtub on a plastic sheet in the middle of the floor. The body was naked and clearly male, even though it was face down.

"What in the name of fuck is that?" Effie said.

Fraser shook his head slowly. The corpse had pale skin. Hairy buttocks. It was plump round the middle.

Holy Christ, it couldn't be ...

Fraser's toes and fingers started to prickle and his stomach cramped. The two pints he'd had earlier in the evening suddenly seemed like a lot more. And those threeor was it four?lines of coke hadn't helped. Sweat rolled down his back. His nose was running too. He dabbed at his nostrils with the back of his hand.

"I think it might be Uncle Phil," he said.

"Does Uncle Phil have any identifying features?" Effie asked. "Tattoos? Scars?"

"I don't think so."

He shivered. Not that he was cold. Felt like he'd puked his guts out and there was nothing left. Another shiver rippled through him.

Was it his uncle? Same waxy pale skin that ginger people have, same overall body shape.

But he'd never seen Uncle Phil naked. He might have identified him by his hair, that permanent ginger bed-head, but that wasn't an option. Maybe the corpse had ginger pubes. Although even that didn't mean it was Uncle Phil. There were plenty of other poor bastards with ginger pubes. Maybe the skin was excessively pale because of the blood loss and he wasn't ginger at all.

Fraser could turn him over, find out.

Yeah, right. He wasn't wrestling with that.

There was a good reason for the tub. There was a good reason Fraser felt sick. There was a good reason Fraser didn't want to turn him over.

Somebody had cut the poor bastard's head off and it was nowhere to be seen.

***

"DRINK THIS."

He took the glass of vodka from Effie, the liquid sloshing around as his hand shook. Steadied it with his other hand and knocked it back. It burned his throat nicely. He gave her back the glass and she poured him another. He took it, drank it. Felt warmer now, less shivery, hands not so shaky.

Effie didn't appear fazed by the situation at all. Almost as if she was used to stumbling over corpses in her boyfriends' homes.

Not that he was her boyfriend, exactly. But they'd been getting along well and maybe something would have happened tonight. It certainly wouldn't now. A headless corpse was a major turn-off.

Fraser couldn't help but think of the way Effie had introduced herself when they first met. Wearing a two-tone orange blouse, checked headscarf, sandals, almost a hippy thing going on. Said the cold didn't bother her, although her nipples suggested otherwise.

That was less than a week ago.

"Effie," Fraser had said, shaking her hand, feeling her cool palm in his. "Nice name. And what do you do?"

Her grin brought out the wrinkles round her eyes. She was maybe five years older than him and he liked that. "I kill people," she said.

Fraser grabbed her hand tighter, laughing. "Like a mercenary or something?"

Effie squeezed his fingers hard, then slid hers out of his grip.

You just had to take one look at her to know she didn't have what it took to be a paid killer. She was no more than an inch over five foot.

But, Fraser wondered now, staring at the tub in his sitting room, what if it was true?

Starting to suspect Effie was just plain crazy. She'd been at the pub with him, so she couldn't have done it. Even if she was some kind of psychokiller. What the hell was he thinking? He should be asking himself smarter questions.

Like, where was the head? And why would anybody want to run away with it? Jesus, maybe it was lying around somewhere. Under one of the chairs, or beneath a cushion or behind the curtain. Christ's sake.

Fraser didn't feel too good.

He was glad Simone wasn't here. She'd probably order him to get down on his hands and knees and start hunting for it.

"Want to take a closer look?" Effie said.

She was as bad as Simone.

Fraser found himself stepping towards the tub. Swaying as he walked, as if he was drunk. Shock. Had to be. Cause he hadn't had much. Just those pints and the neat vodkas Effie'd given him.

The plastic sheet scraped underfoot. He bent over the body, peered down at the neck. Ragged skin and gristle. He looked away. Straight at the inch or so of dark liquid clotting in the bottom of the tub. A bloodbathyep, that's exactly what it was.

And the smell: sharp and raw. His stomach muscles tightened, cheeks puffed, but somehow he held his dinner down. Amazing he could smell anything, the way his nose was streaming. He wiped it with the back of his hand, beyond caring what Effie would think.

He stepped back from the tub, shaky, a bit fuzzy headed, but okay. Shit, yeah.

The corpse's legs were bent at the knee, flopped sideways. The soles of the feet were white and tender looking. It felt wrong that they were exposed like this. He shouldn't be staring at them.

Effie said, "Recognise that?"

Fraser followed her gaze towards the corpse's hand, twisted behind his back. He wasn't sure what she meant.

"The ring," she said.

Of course. If Fraser got a close-up of that ugly monstrosity, he could be sure, right enough. But he couldn't tell with the hand lying palm-up like that.

"Go on," Effie said. "Take a good look."

Fraser didn't move.

Effie strode over to the tub, grabbed the hand, turned it over, held it out. She bent the ring finger towards Fraser.

No doubt about it. Uncle Phil's silver Viking longboat ring.

Effie raised her eyebrows.

Fraser tried to speak. Nodded instead.

Effie dropped Uncle Phil's hand and said, "I'll call the police."

***

FRASER WATCHED HER step over to the table, pick up the phone, dial. Calm in a crisis. Every bit as capable as Simone.

Fraser didn't feel calm or capable.

If he'd been alone, he'd be shouting fit to rip the lining from his throat by now. If he could summon up the energy. That's what he wanted to do. Open his mouth and yell and yell and yell. And throw up and throw up and throw up. Then probably yell some more, throw up some more. Or just fall asleep.

Anything, as long as this would all go away.

Another line of coke might do the trick.

He stuck his hand in his pocket, but took it out again when Effie said, "Police."

He thought she was warning him, but she was speaking into the phone. Made him think, though. Probably not the best time for him to indulge in any dodgy habits. He listened as she explained what had happened. Gave the cops the address.

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