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THIS KILLER TAKES THEIR BREATH AWAY. A nine-year veteran of the FBI, special agent Mia Shields thinks shes seen it all. But nothing prepares her for the terror that descends upon the idyllic bayside community of St. Dennis, on Maryland s Eastern Shore, where a depraved killer has left a grisly surprise for Chief of Police Gabriel Beck: the body of an unidentified woman, naked and completely encased in plastic wrap, stretched across the back-seat of Becks car. Hidden in the wrapping is a tape recording of the victims last, gasping words, terrifying evidence of the horror endured at the hands of a madman. Soon the body count begins to rise as more victims are found, all gruesomely cocooned, their final pleas also captured on tape. Determined to catch the sadistic killer, Beck and Mia team up and set a trap with Mia as bait. But their prey is closer than they ever could have imagined. Now Beck must race against time to save Mia from becoming the next victim of a serial killer as elusive as he is evil.

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Mariah Stewart Last Words The second book in the Last series 2007 For - photo 1

Mariah Stewart

Last Words

The second book in the Last series, 2007

For Laurie, self-proclaimed stalker/fan, and Elsie, her sister, who tries to keep her in line

Acknowledgments

Many thanks to C. J. Lyons, M.D. (and author of medical suspense novels), for so patiently answering all my questions about the decomposition of the human body under extraordinary conditions.

Prologue

July 2005

He leaned a little closer to the mirror, checking for signs of five oclock shadow, tilting his head this way and that to satisfy himself there was no stubble to sully his image. He washed his hands and dried them on the beige hand towel his wife had hung on the bar that morning, then adjusted the collar of his polo shirt and straightened his shoulders.

He did look fine.

Honey? His wife called from the hall. Are you watching the time?

Not closely enough, apparently. He called back, taking one more glance in the mirror before snapping off the bathroom light.

Dont forget to say good night to the kids, she called over her shoulder.

I wont. He fought to keep the touch of annoyance from his voice. As if hed forget.

God, but she was annoying sometimes.

He poked his head into the kids rooms. If hed been an honest man, hed have admitted that the delay was more to let the excitement within him continue to build than to have an extra ten minutes with his children. But he was far from honest, and so divided the time equally between them before reminding both to finish their homework and say their prayers before they turned off their lights at bedtime.

See you at breakfast, he promised as he headed downstairs.

I wish your out-of-town clients could show up during normal business hours, his wife complained when he came into the kitchen. She was rinsing the dinner dishes before stacking them methodically in the dishwasher and didnt bother to turn around when he came into the room. He fought an almost overwhelming urge to bash in the back of her skull with a heavy object. Which fortunately-or unfortunately, depending-was not within reach.

Whats the big deal? He patted her on the butt with what he hoped would pass for affection, Its barely seven. And you know very well its not unusual to see clients in the early evening hours.

Well, it just seems youre out more and more in the evenings. She turned to him. But I guess I should be grateful you get home every night to have dinner.

You know how strongly I feel about families sitting down at the table together at the end of the day. He opened his briefcase and pretended to be looking for something. And I probably dont need to remind you that you work through dinner more often than I do.

Not my idea, she protested.

Not the point. He closed his briefcase with a snap.

I dont get to set my own hours, she reminded him.

Im aware of that. Im not finding fault. Im just saying that sometimes if I leave work early to spend time with the kids, I have to make up that time later, which is what Im doing tonight. Its a trade-off, thats all. I know you dont have that luxury. He checked his watch. Ive got to get going. Ill try not to be too late.

He kissed her cheek and walked out the door that led to the garage. On the way, he took a deep, healthy breath of fresh air. It smelled of lavender and late summer roses, and underneath it all it smelled of freedom. Of promise. Of something wicked and yet oh-so-fulfilling.

He drove carefully through town, stopping at the stop sign at the end of his street, and waving casually to a neighbor. He made a left at the first light and went on to his office, where he parked his car and went inside. Leaving the lights on inside-anyone passing by would think he was working late, as he often did-he slipped out the back door and walked to his destination. It took him a while, and he was mildly winded by the time he arrived.

Unlocking the padlock hed installed after his last visitor had almost departed on her own, he stepped into the dark.

Honey, Im home. He singsonged as his hands reached up for the flashlight hed left on a hook on the right side of the wall. Did you miss me?

His footsteps echoed on the wooden floor and he walked slowly, following the stream of light deeper into the building, letting the anticipation build in him-and the fear in her. He stopped when he came to a doorway, and stood still, sniffing the air, as a dog might, seeking the scent that a woman gave off when she was terrified.

There, there it was.

Lovely.

He stepped into the room and paused to light the candles on the makeshift dresser that stood along one wall. Inside, her clothes were folded and stacked. She would no longer have a need for them but he didnt have the heart to toss them out, so hed washed them and put them away neatly.

I missed you all day, sweetheart. I couldnt think about anything or anyone except you. He knelt down next to the bed. About being here with you, just like this.

She struggled against the restraints, her eyes wide with fear, her cries muffled by the gag that protruded from her mouth.

Oh, look at you. He tsk-tsked softly. Youve soiled yourself again. What am I going to do with you?

He left the room for several moments, then returned with the garden hose.

Were just going to have to give you a little shower, arent we? He smiled. Cant have you getting all snuggly with your man, looking like that.

He unlocked the shackles on her ankles, then one of the restraints that tied her wrists to the bedpost. Forcing her to stand on unsteady legs, he moved her as far away from the bed as he could, stretching the arm that was still attached to the bed as far as it would stretch. When he realized that he couldnt hose her down without getting the mattress wet, he debated momentarily before releasing her other arm. He knew her legs wouldnt support her even if she had the strength to try to get away-which she obviously wasnt about to do-and led her several feet to the right before turning on the nozzle.

The first blast of cold water hit her right in the middle, and she cried out, raising her arms to shield her eyes as best she could.

Now, now, sweetheart, this will just take a minute. He turned her around to hose off her back and the backs of her thighs. And you know, if you hadnt been such a naughty girl, this wouldnt be necessary.

He walked around her with the hose, enjoying her efforts to avoid getting the harsh spray in her face. When he was done, he dried her off with one of several towels he kept there for this purpose.

He noted the red welts all over her body. The mosquitoes have really been feasting on you this week, havent they? Maybe if youre nice to me, Ill bring something to put on those bites. They really are unattractive, you know.

He forced her stiff legs to carry her back to the bed. Tiny tears rolled down her face as she submitted to the humiliation of having her arms locked above her head once again. The shackles were not, however, refastened to her legs.

He stood and took off his polo shirt in one motion and placed it on the back of the chair hed brought here when he first decided to feather his love nest. His shoes were next, then his pants, which were also carefully folded and then laid on top of the shirt.

Like what you see, sugar? He leaned down and touched the face of the woman on the bed. I know you do, baby. And its all yours. All for you

He eased himself down on top of her, his breathing coming faster now.

And if youre a good girl, after Im finished with you, maybe Ill give you some water. Would you like that?

The woman struggled inside her bonds. The sounds she made were choked, incoherent.

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