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Table of Contents Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Epigraph - photo 1

Table of Contents

Title Page

Copyright Page

Dedication

Epigraph

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Fatal Game

I didnt have any facts about the case, or how the killer operated, but then again, it wasnt my job to solve the case. I was there for moral support, along with a prod every now and then if I thought my husbands investigation was going off-course. No one knew about my input but Zach, and for my protection, he didnt tell anyone that I was his unpaid and extremely unofficial consultant.

And I liked that just fine myself. I had no desire for the limelight or any credit for solving one of my husbands cases any more than I wanted his name on one of my puzzles, even if he did spot mistakes from time to time. Most of them went straight to my publisher, but every now and then I had Zach solve one to make sure I was playing fair. We were a team, both in our professions and in our marriage, and I wouldnt have it any other way.

And now we were going to try to find a killer before he had the chance to strike again.

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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. The publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for author or third-party websites or their content.

A DEADLY ROW

A Berkley Prime Crime Book / published by arrangement with the author

PRINTING HISTORY

Berkley Prime Crime mass-market edition / September 2010

Copyright 2010 by Tim Myers.

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eISBN : 978-1-101-44274-6

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For my inspirations,

Patty and Emily;

and Michelle Vega,

for all of her hard

work on this project!

AUTHORS NOTE

Charlotte, North Carolinathe Queen Cityis obviously a real locale, and in many respects, the city is a key character in this book. Some of the places mentioned here exist, including Luigisthe best pizza in the city, in the authors humble opinion. Several of the places mentioned are actual neighborhoods and businesses, and at the time of this writing, were all thriving in real life. Other informationsuch as the location of police headquarters and its distance from the mayors officehas been fictionalized in order to aid in telling a good story. Trust me when I say that the architecture in Charlotte is beautiful, and the people as a rule are genuine, but there are killers in many locales, big cities and small towns alike, and Charlotte is no exception.

Its important to remember that when all things are considered, Charlotte is a city with many sides and facets, worthy of exploration.

Puzzles are like songsA good puzzle can give you all the pleasure of being duped that a mystery story can. It has surface innocence, surprise, the revelation of a concealed meaning, and the catharsis of solution.

STEPHEN SONDHEIM

Prologue

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THE MURDERER STARED AT THE MAP, CAREFULLY CALCUlating the next strike. The complication of the scheme was delightful, adding another layer to the fabric of the plan. Crime was too easy when it was random. There was grace and beautydare the killer be bold enough to admit elegance?to the transgressions committed, and if the world was too blind to see the pattern of the actions, it would all be revealed in the end.

No one could stop the plan once it was in place, certainly not the police.

No one would even realize what was happeningthe completion of the grand schemeuntil it was too late.

By then, the ultimate prize would be achieved.

The life of the last target would rest in a single outstretched hand, and then it would be squeezed until there was nothing left.

Chapter 1

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ARE YOU STILL FIDDLING WITH THAT PUZZLE, SAVANNAH? I need some help in the bedroom with that blasted shelf Im putting up. Youre the one who wanted it in the first place, remember?

Hang on a second. Ive almost got it. My dear husband loomed over me as I worked on the couch with paper and pencil, toiling over my latest creation. My names Savannah Stone, and its my job to create a variety of the math and logic puzzles you find in your newspaper every morning, just as long as you subscribe to one of the forty-two papers my syndicate sells my puzzles to every day. While I might not be in The New York Times, I am in the New Bern Register, along with the Covington Chronicle and the Grandfather Mountain Gazette. I taught high school math in Charlotte until puzzles came into my life, and though the money I make now is somewhat less than I made before, the freedom my current career provides is well worth the cut in pay.

I wasnt sweating literally like my husband was, but the math on this new puzzle was taxing me just the same. Working a puzzle and creating it were two very different things.

I looked up and saw beads of sweat traipsing down Zachs nose and threatening to despoil the puzzle Id been toiling so hard over for the past two hours. As I pulled my work safely out of the way, I noticed that the silver touches of frost around his temples were matted with sweat as well. Why was it that my husbands graying hair looked so distinguished? On me, it looked like I was nearing my expiration datethough I wasnt even up to my fortieth birthday, while he was two years past his.

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