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Darynda Jones - Third Grave Dead Ahead

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Third in the award-winning paranormal series thats hilarious and heartfelt, sexy and surprising.J.R. Ward Paranormal private eye. Grim reaper extraordinaire. Whatever. Charley Davidson is back! And shes drinking copious amounts of caffeine to stay awake because, every time she closes her eyes, she sees him: Reyes Farrow, the parthuman, part-supermodel son of Satan. Yes, she did imprison him for all eternity, but come on. How is she supposed to solve a missing persons case, deal with an ego-driven doctor, calm her curmudgeonly dad, and take on a motorcycle gang hellbent on murder when the devils son just wont give up?

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For Carol and Melvin aka the crazy people next door Love you love you - photo 1

For Carol and Melvin, aka the crazy people next door.

Love you, love you, love you.

Acknowledgments

As always, my deepest and most heartfelt thank-you to Jen and Alexandra, for making the sun shine and the moon glow. You have my heart forever. And to everyone at Macmillan and Janklow & Nesbit. Id point fingers, but Im sure Id miss some deserving unsung hero in the process. You all rock so hard.

To my family, including but not limited to spouse, parents, grandparents, sisters, brothers, sons, daughters, first cousins, second cousins, first cousins once removed (I have no idea what that means), nieces, nephews, and my wonderful, wonderful family of friends. I have to thank especially my sister Annette, who is demanding royalties because I keep publishing tidbits of her life, my brother Luther for letting me use his name even though I didnt actually ask beforehand, and my brother Quentin for being the bestest most pimpin-est pimp ever!

Thank-yous must go out to my critique goddess, Tammy, the incomparable Celeste Bradley, the beautiful Dan Dan, and the knockout Kit, who read this book at the speed of light to give me much-needed feedback. And, of course, thank you to the goddesses of LERA and the Dorothys of the Ruby Slippered Sisterhood. Where would I be without you? Especially Liz. Thanks for naming my book!

And thank you so much to all the readers and reviewers who love Charley and Reyess story as much as I do. May their adventures be many and their love everlasting. After, of course, I put them through the wringer.

A special thank-you to Mike Davidson for Garretts list and for doing his darnedest to get me on Oprah. Im sure my absence was an oversight. Thanks for giving it your all.

Contents

Death comes to those who wait.

And to those who dont. So either way

CHARLOTTE JEAN DAVIDSON, GRIM REAPER

There was a dead clown sitting in my living room. Since I wasnt particularly fond of clowns, and it was way too early for anything coherent to come out of my mouth, I pretended not to notice him. Instead, I let a loud yawn overtake me as I headed toward my kitchen. That was when a jolt of panic rushed through me. I glanced down to make sure my girl parts hadnt been compromised and sighed in relief. I had on a white tank and pair of plaid bottoms. My girls, also known as Danger and Will Robinson, were safe.

Mentally making the sign of the cross, I padded through my humble abode. Trying not to draw attention. Wondering if the dead clown, with his gaze following my every move, had noticed me. My apartment was a comfy cross between a storage room full of pillows and a broom closet, so it wasnt a long journey. Nor an especially enlightening one. Though I did come to a rather morbid conclusion in those few fleeting seconds: Better a dead clown in my apartment than a live one.

My name is Charlotte Davidson. Charley to some, Charlotte the Harlot to others, but that was mostly in middle school. I came with a decent set of curves, a healthy respect for the male anatomy, and a slightly disturbing addiction to brown edibles. Other than thatand the fact that Id also been born the grim reaperI was about as normal as a surly girl with a private investigators license could be.

I strode toward Mr. Coffee with lust in my eyes. Wed had a thing for quite some time now, Mr. Coffee and I, and there was just enough of him left for one more cup. No need to make a fresh pot, to get him all hot and bothered. I popped the cup into the microwave, set it to nuke anything unfortunate enough to be caught within its grasp for thirty seconds, then raided my fridge for sustenance. Eating would keep me awake for at least another five minutes, and my one goal in life for the past couple of weeks was to stay awake at all costs. The alternative was exhausting.

After an epic search, I finally found something neither green nor fuzzy. It was a hot sausage link. I named it Peter, mostly because I liked naming things and partly because it seemed like the right thing to do. As soon as my java was piping hot I popped him into the microwave. Hopefully the radioactive environment would sterilize Peter. No need to have little Peters running around, wreaking havoc.

As I stood contemplating world peace, the exorbitant price of designer underwear, and what life would be like without guacamole, Peter beeped. I wrapped him in stale bread and ate him whilst loading my coffee up with enough imitation product to make it a health hazard. After a long draw, I plodded to my overstuffed sofa, sank into it, and looked at the dead clown. He was sitting in the club chair that catty-cornered my sofa, waiting patiently for me to acknowledge him.

You know, Im not really fond of clowns, I said after taking another sip.

Seeing a dead person in my living room was hardly a surprise. Apparently, I was super-duper bright, like the glowing lens of a lighthouse in a storm. The departed who didnt cross when they died could see me from anywhere on Earth and, if they so chose, could cross through me to get to the other side. That was pretty much the grim reaper gig in a nutshell. No scythes. No collecting souls. No ferrying the departed across a lake day in and day out, which would probably get old.

I get that a lot, the clown said. He seemed younger than Id originally suspected, perhaps twenty-five, but his voice was rough from too many cigarettes and late nights. The image conflicted with the bright mural on his face and curly red hair on his head. His saving grace was the lack of a big red nose. I seriously hated those, especially the squeaky kind. The rest I could handle.

So, you got a story?

Not really. He shrugged. Just wanted to cross.

I blinked in surprise, absorbed his statement, then asked, You just want to cross?

If thats okay.

Thats more than okay, I said with a snort. No messages to loved ones left behind. No solving his murder. No hunting down some memento hed left for his children in a place where no one in his right mind would ever think to look. These situations had all the creamy goodness of piece of cake without the added calories.

He started toward me then. I didnt get up, didnt think I could manage itthe coffee had yet to kick inbut he didnt seem to mind. I noticed as he stepped forward that he wore a ragged pair of jeans and his sneakers had been painted with Magic Marker.

Wait, he said, pausing midstride.

No.

He scratched his head, a completely unconscious act from his previous life. Can you get messages to people?

Damn. The bane of my existence. Um, no. Sorry. Have you tried Western Union?

Seriously? he asked, not buying it for a minute. And it was on sale, even.

I sighed and tossed an arm over my forehead to show how much I didnt want to be his messenger, then peeked out from under my lashes. He stood there, waiting, unimpressed.

Fine, I said, giving in. Ill type a note or something.

You dont have to do that. Just go to Super Dog right down the street and talk to a girl named Jenny. Tell her Ronald said to bite me.

I scanned his clown getup, the reds and yellows of his hoodie. Your name is Ronald?

With a grin, he said, The irony is not lost on me, I promise. He stepped through before I could question him on the bite me part of his comment.

When people crossed, I could see their lives. I could tell if theyd been happy, what their favorite color was, the names of their pets growing up. It was a ritual Id learned to savor. I let my lids drift shut and waited. He smelled like grease paint and iodine and coconut shampoo. Hed been in the hospital, waiting for a heart transplant. While there, he decided to make himself useful, so he dressed up like a different clown every day and visited the kids in pediatrics. Each day hed have a new name, something funny like Rodeo Ron or Captain Boxer Shorts, and each day they had to guess what it was from his voiceless clues. He couldnt talk well near the end, and while gesturing was difficult and left him exhausted, he felt it was better than freaking out the kids with his gravelly voice. He died just hours before a heart had been found. Despite my original assumption, hed never smoked a day in his life.

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