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THE TRUTH WONT STAY BURIED. News that the body of a recently murdered prostitute stabbed repeatedly and dumped on Georgia s Shelter Island has been identified as Shannon Randall stuns the FBI, particularly special agent Dorsey Collins. Twenty-four years ago, nineteen-year-old Eric Louis Beale was convicted and later executed for Shannon s murder and the agent in charge of the case was Dorseys father. Now Dorsey is determined to find out where her fathers investigation went wrong, what part he played in the death of an innocent man, and where Shannon has been all this time. The heat is on FBI special agent Andrew Shields to discover what happened to Shannon on that night decades ago to find out who killed her and why. Dorsey shadows Andrews every investigative move, hoping to redeem her fathers reputation and capture a cunning killer. Together, Dorsey and Andrew unravel a shocking mystery that will shatter one family and rock an entire town.

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Mariah Stewart Last Look The first book in the Last series 2007 For Dennis - photo 1

Mariah Stewart

Last Look

The first book in the Last series, 2007

For Dennis

Acknowledgments

In the wake of Hurricane Katrinas devastation, those wild, wacky, and totally wonderful readers who hang out at Adwoff.com opened their generous and loving hearts with a drive to raise money to be donated to the Habitat for Humanity (donation matched by Nora Roberts). When they asked if Id donate autographed books for their raffle, I threw in an offer to name a character after the drawing winner, who could chose to be a villain, a victim, or a vixen.

The winner-the always delightful Ms. Edith Chiong-decided to throw caution to the wind and chose for her namesake a character who was the absolute polar opposite of the real Edith. And so Edith the hooker was born.

However, the softhearted real-life Edith was concerned about the future of fictional Edith, and wondered if by the end of the book the character might be redeemed. I think shell be pleased with the path her character chooses to follow. Just as I think shell be pleased to know that the entire story grew from fictional Ediths refusal to allow her friends disappearance to be ignored by the authorities-that she was the catalyst that began the search for the truth-and that, in the end, her desire to do the right thing indirectly led to the unraveling of a very tangled web of lies and deceit.

Prologue

February 25, 1983

Tell me what you did with her body.

The broad shadow of the FBI agent loomed large over the teenager seated at the pockmarked table. His head down, eyes closed.

He leaned in from behind, his breath going down the neck of the boys shirt, his mouth close to the boys ear.

Where is Shannon Randall? he asked.

I dont know.

Sure you do. The agent leaned in a little closer.

No. The boy stared straight ahead. I dont know where she is.

We know she was with you on Wednesday night. Tell me what happened to her. He inched even closer, his voice a flat whisper. Tell me what you did to her.

Eric Louis Beale, eighteen years old and scared to death, shook his head side to side in an uneven motion. I didnt do anything to her, I swear.

You picked her up in your car. You took her out to the lake

What? Beale frowned. I didnt drive to the lake.

Oh, come off it, Eric. We both know youre lying.

Im not lying. I didnt take her to the lake.

We have a witness who saw you driving out of town in the direction of the lake with Shannon in the front seat next to you.

No, thats not true.

Why would someone make that up, Eric? Why would anyone lie about that?

I dont know, but I know I didnt drive to the lake. I never left town.

Next thing you know, youll be telling me you didnt see her on Wednesday.

A long silence followed. Eric Beales gaze darted around the room.

Look, Eric, we know you had a thing for her. Her girlfriends already told us how you followed her around. Always offering to drive her places. To school in the morning, home again in the afternoon. To the library. Any place she wanted to go. Special Agent Matt Ranieri stood with his hands on his hips, his jacket unbuttoned. He walked casually from behind the chair in which the suspect sat to the front of the table, so the kid could see the harness that held the gun just out of view under the jacket.

Ranieri stopped and turned toward Beale. Where did you take her on Wednesday, Eric?

Nowhere, Beale whispered.

Are you going to try to tell me she wasnt in your car on Wednesday? Ranieri stared at the kid, his eyes boring into him. Because we both know that would be another lie, dont we?

Beale went still as a stone, his eyes no longer flitting around the room but focused now in a rigid stare.

Ranieri sat on the edge of the table, his eyes still on Beales face, returning the stare.

Want to know what we found under the passenger seat of your car, Eric?

When no response came, Ranieri said, A shirt-Im thinking its yours-with blood on it. Quite a bit of blood, in fact-Im thinking thats Shannon s-front and back. The tests were running right now will tell if Im right. Im betting I am. What do you think?

Beale continued to stare.

Now, youre probably thinking how youre going to explain that. Youre thinking, hey, they cant prove that the shirt wasnt there a week ago. Even if it is Shannon s blood, they cant prove it wasnt there before Wednesday. They cant even prove she was in my car on Wednesday. That what youre thinking, Eric?

Ranieri crossed his arms over his chest.

Well, guess what, loser. We sure enough can prove it. We can because Shannon left us a little something to let us know she was there. On Wednesday.

From his left jacket pocket, Ranieri took out a small notebook. He slapped it on the edge of the table to make the kid jump, to put him even more on edge than he already was.

Shannon s homework assignment book, Eric.

He flipped through almost to the last page, then read, Wednesday, February 23. He paused and looked at Beale.

You know what Wednesdays date was, Eric?

Beale nodded slowly.

Ranieri continued to read. History. Read pages three hundred and two through three hundred fifty-two and be ready to discuss economic reasons for westward movement. English. Read act one, As You Like It, and write a short-

I didnt hurt her, I swear to God I didnt. She was already messed up when I saw her.

Saw her where, Beale?

On Edgemont. She was running He swallowed hard.

Tell me right from the beginning.

I was driving home from work, I was-

What time?

It was just after five. I got off work at the gas station at five oclock.

And you left right at five?

II got a drink, a can of Pepsi, from the case there in the office. I talked to one of the mechanics, Billy, for a few minutes.

What did you talk about? Special Agent Matt Ranieri already knew what theyd talked about. Hed interviewed Billy Tomlinson earlier that afternoon. He wanted to hear it from Beale. There was no reason for the boy to lie about this part of his story. The agent merely wanted to see how the boys eyes read when he was telling the truth, so that maybe, if the kid kept lying, Ranieri would be able to tell the difference.

Conan the Barbarian. The kid looked slightly embarrassed by the admission.

Conan the Barbarian, Ranieri repeated flatly. Then once more for good measure. Conan the Barbarian.

Billy got this poster-from the movie?-and hed hung it up in the garage just for laughs. Big poster of that guy, Schwarzenegger, whatever his name is.

And you talked for how long?

I dont know-ten minutes, maybe. Then we talked about the Rocky movie that came out last year. Billys into those action flicks, you know?

This jibed with what the mechanic had related, so the agent let it go.

So you leave the gas station at ten after five or so, then what?

Then, like I said, I started home. Up Edgemont Avenue toward the pond.

But you live on Taylor, right?

Beale nodded. Yes.

Isnt the pond on the other side of town from Taylor?

I had things on my mind. I wanted to just be alone for a few minutes.

Things like what?

Juststuff. He shook his head wearily. There was a dance that was coming up, I was waiting to hear from a college, I was-

You wanted to be alone, but you picked up Shannon Randall?

She came running down the road, where it dead-ends by the library. Shes my friend. I stopped to see if she wanted a ride.

Ranieri leaned in again. The movement was intimidating, as it was intended to be.

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