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Silence is deadly. The murder of eighteen-year-old Angie Vance was exceptionally vile her mouth was sealed with glue, an obscenity was scrawled across her skin, and she was suffocated in a garbage bag. The killing seems personal, so police detective Carina Kincaid focuses her efforts on the victims much older ex-boyfriend, Steve Thomas. But without physical evidence, Carina cant make a collar or a case. She also cant stop Sheriff Nick Thomas, the prime suspects brother, from conducting his own unwelcome investigation. Though Nick is still scarred and unsteady from a recent confrontation with a serial killer, hes determined to prove his brothers innocence. But his confidence is shaken when he learns of Steves dark side, and when a friend of the murdered girl meets a similarly gruesome fate. With no time to lose, Carina and Nick work together to trap a psychopath, before another unlucky woman faces an unspeakable end. Evil has spoken. Now see what it can do.

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Allison Brennan

Speak No Evil

Evil #1

For Trisha McKay Richins

A loyal and true friend, and the first person

I trusted enough to read my stories

PROLOGUE

AT THE VERY BEGINNING, she had seen his face and knew he would not let her live.

She couldnt plead with him, hed sealed her mouth shut. No way to beg, to appeal to his humanity. He had no humanity. Why hadnt she seen it before? Had she been so blind that when he looked at her she couldnt see the hatred, the anger, the sick lust?

Shed trusted him because she had no reason not to, but looking at him now, she saw the evil hed hidden so well for so long.

The pain that had kept her awake for two nights had dulled, her body numb from abuse. She didnt think about it, didnt think about him, turned into herself, and remembered swimming at the beach. Or talking to her friends. Or how her mom was so proud of her when she graduated high school with honors.

Burning tears leaked from her eyes.

Im so sorry, Mom.

He untied her once, to give her a bath. She was too weak to run, too tired to fight. But fierce pain reawakened when he scrubbed her body with soap, making her scream, a deep rumbling in her chest that couldnt escape through her glued lips.

I need to wash your body, he told her calmly. Just in case.

Just in case of what? The water hurt, but it also woke her up. Maybe she had a chance. Maybe she could escape. If she could just scream, someone would come. Wouldnt they?

She didnt even know where she was.

He carried her back to the bed that reeked of her blood, her urine, and worse. She tried to get up, to run, but her legs gave way and she slipped to the floor. He gave an odd, coarse laugh at her weak attempt to escape before picking her up as if she weighed nothing and dropping her on the bed.

Then she saw the garbage bag.

No!

She heard herself but no one else could as the bag came over her head. She fought him with everything she had and the bag tore.

Slap.

The pain across her face was nothing compared to what she had already endured, but her strength didnt match his. Another dark green plastic bag slid down over her face. She tried to hold her breath but couldnt. Something else was pulled over her legs. She began to fade. She almost didnt feel him tie up her body. She was light, a feather.

Death was her escape. There had to be something better than this, something brighter, something happy.

A heavy weight covered her body. Him. He was on top of her and she couldnt breathe.

Plastic molded to her nose and her chest tightened.

No air

She couldnt fight, but her body tried. Her legs weakly kicked, her fingers clawed at the slick lining.

So tired. Cant.

In the brief moment between life and death, when her body fought but her mind knew there was no hope, an odd peace washed over her.

Im sorry, Mom.

ONE

HER DEATH HAD NOT BEEN EASY.

Homicide detective Carina Kincaid stared at the dead, naked corpse of the young woman, avoiding the wide-eyed terror etched on her face. Her mouth was gagged, but what drew Carinas eye was the word slut scrawled in thick black marker across her chest. A small red rose was tattooed on her left breast.

The victim lay in a disjointed fetal position, dried blood on her legs and vicious red welts on her breasts, indicating that her murder had followed a sexual assault. In California, that made the killer eligible for the death penalty. One small step toward justice, but it didnt satisfy Carina. This Jane Doe would still be dead.

She glanced away from the body, just for a moment, and watched the waves roll up the beach. Back and forth, calming. Her cheeks stung from the early-morning salt air, but in just a few hours shed be tugging off her windbreaker as the sun peaked over San Diego.

When she first arrived on the scene with Jim Gage, supervisor of the Forensic Field Services Unit of the San Diego Police Department, they immediately documented that the evidence had been contaminated. Three layers of heavy-duty green garbage bags had been cut away from the body. The park ranger hadnt been able to lift what he thought was trash, so he sliced it open. What had he been thinking?

I didnt think there was a body inside, hed said when Carina questioned him.

By the tension in Jims jaw, it was obvious that he was pissed. But true to form he didnt say anything. He never said anything, which had been the primary reason Carina had broken up with him last year. She could handle his moodiness-she had four brothers, she could put up with almost anything-but his refusal to talk about what bugged him, on the job and off, was a relationship breaker.

Or maybe they hadnt loved each other enough to make it work.

Carina glanced behind them when she heard a car approach. The coroners van pulled into the empty parking lot and a short, trim, well-dressed Asian man exited the vehicle. Assistant Coroner Ted Chen, the perfectionist. Carina liked it when he pulled one of her cases, even if he made her a bit self-conscious. She triple-checked her reports when he was the responding coroner, afraid to appear the novice despite her nearly eleven years on the job.

Doctor Chen is here, she told Jim.

Hmm. Jim finished photographing the body and surrounding area, glancing up as Doctor Chen crossed the sand to where the body lay. Hello, Ted.

Gage. Detective. Chen nodded toward the victim. Was the body found in this condition?

The bag had been intact. The park ranger opened it.

Why on earth would he do that?

Jim removed his wire-rim glasses and rubbed his eyes with his forearm. Thought it was filled with garbage and planned on taking multiple trips to dispose of the contents.

Chen shook his head in disgust, his thin lips a tight line. He knelt in the sand, careful to prevent further granules from rolling into the plastic. She suffocated, he said quietly.

You mean she was put into the bag alive? Carina asked for clarification.

It would appear so, but the crime lab will need to go over the bag to confirm it, Chen said. See her discoloration? The victim appeared bluish, almost purple. No oxygen. No sign of strangulation, and no blood in her eyes or ears to indicate it, either. I can give you a better answer at the autopsy. He glanced at his watch. I have three autopsies scheduled this morning, but Ill postpone the afternoon schedule to fit her in.

Thanks, Doctor Chen. I appreciate it.

Ill have her on the table at two.

Carina nodded, caught Jim staring at her, his face unreadable. You going to join us? she asked.

Well see how far my team can get with the bag. Were backlogged as it is.

No surprise. Contrary to popular television, most evidence wasnt processed until a suspect was apprehended and a court date set. The wheels of justice also turned the cogs of the laboratory.

Carina forced herself to stare at the victims face while Chen and Jim prepared her for transportation to the morgue. She looked so young. Eighteen, maybe. Was she a college student? There were two universities within spitting distance of the beach. Maybe she was still in high school.

She thought about her baby sister. Well, Lucy wasnt a baby anymore. She was a high school senior and smart enough to go to just about any college she wanted. Their parents wanted her to stay close to home; Lucy desperately wanted to move away. But college campuses were dangerous, and Carina found herself siding with her parents on this one.

Fourteen years ago she wanted the exact same thing as Lucy-to get out from under her parents thumb. But that was before shed decided to become a cop. Before she realized how truly dangerous the city could be. Before she realized that justice wasnt always swift, and that the system didnt always work.

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