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P. Alderman - Haunting Jordan

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Praise for P J Aldermans Haunting Jordan Lush descriptive writing is the - photo 1

Praise for P. J. Aldermans

Haunting Jordan

Lush, descriptive writing is the hallmark of P. J. Aldermans novel Haunting Jordan.

DIANE MOTT DAVIDSON

and her RITA-nominated debut,

A Killing Tide

Tense and riveting, Aldermans debut delivers.

COLLEEN THOMPSON, bestselling author of Beneath Bone Lake

Suspense, romance, and a setting so well-drawn, youll feel like youre thereAlderman delivers it all. An outstanding debut!

MARILYN PAPPANO, award-winning author of Forbidden Stranger

Aldermans debut is a heart-thumping, quick-paced novel that will keep you on your toes. With an intricate plot, a complicated love story, and strong characters, this book possesses the winning formula for this genre.

Romantic Times Book Reviews

A phenomenal debut novel combining suspense and romance against the backdrop of the sea.

Amazon (5 stars)

You have a winner. I stayed up until after midnight to finish it. I love that pooch!!! Im looking forward to future books by youwrite fast!

CINDI STREICHER, Bookseller of the Year Award winner

To my sister Kathy Acknowledgments THANKS to the following Donnell Kathy - photo 2

To my sister Kathy

Acknowledgments

THANKS to the following: Donnell, Kathy, and Julie, for reading and providing invaluable feedback when I most needed it. Thanks also to Margaret Benton, Faren Bachelis, and Randall Klein, for helping me find my way through the editorial process.

Thanks to Pamela Beason of Sirius Investigations, Bellingham, Washington, for her valuable insight into police investigations and interrogations.

A very special thanks to Amy Atwell, critique partner extraordinaire and valued friendI couldnt have done it without you.

And last but not least, thanks to Kevan Lyon, my fabulous agent, and to Kate Miciak, my incomparable editor, who believed in this series and provided the support to make it happen.

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Port Chatham, Washington

June 6, 1890

HER satin shoes left damning footprints in the pearlescent dew on the moonlit garden path. The herb beds she fled past announced their presence in cloying wavesthe spice of mint here, the pungency of rosemary there. Under the spreading branches of a magnolia tree, she paused, trembling, and glanced over her shoulder. Shadows danced on the breeze, chasing a shower of blossoms across the empty garden.

He hadnt followed her.

Before long, though, shed be missed. And once Seavey discovered her absence, hed hunt her down. No one would stop him, she realized bitterlyhe was above the law.

I mustnt think about that now. Im Charlottes only hope.

Taking a deep breath, she slipped through the hedge at the back of the garden and crossed to the street, walking rapidly toward the bluff.

An onshore wind flattened the waves on Admiralty Inlet, blowing the clouds from the sky and chilling her soul. On any other evening, she couldve counted on Port Chathams mercurial weather to camouflage her escape. But not tonight.

Beneath the brilliance of the stars, the towns waterfront stretched below her. A dozen schooners anchored in the harbor, rocking gently on a sea of silver, rigging draped from their masts like black filigree. Once upon a time, the stately ships had called out to her, whispering of romance and adventure. Now she couldnt stand to look at them.

She turned right at the next corner, breaking into a run before forcing herself to drop back to a more sedate pace. I must act natural. I must look as if I havent a care in the world.

Her neighbors cottages stood dark and silent behind picket fences and tidy gardens, their owners still in attendance at the soire. Though she was more than a block away, she could hear the laughter and music spilling from the Canby mansion, the syncopated rhythms of Scott Joplins ragtime pulsing along her raw nerves.

For the other guests, the party had been an opportunity to share an evening with Port Chathams social elite, its powerful politicians and businessmen. But for her, the dinner had turned into an agonizing game of nerves, each course of rich food an obstacle to overcome. And Seavey had relished in her discomfort, leaning back with savage grace in his chair, his pale gray eyes watching her swallow her terror with every bite of salmon in dill sauce, every spoonful of floating island.

God damn his soul. Had his men beaten Charlotte, or worse? Was Charlotte lying right this moment, bound and gagged, in the filth and pitch-black terrors of the tunnels?

Reaching into the hidden pocket shed sewn into her skirt, she clutched the roll of money. She couldnt let her imagination run wild with possibilitiesshe knew what she had to do.

At the top of the bluff, she stepped onto the footbridge that would take her down to the waterfront, treading carefully on dew-slick wood. The wind howled, buffeting the trestle. A gust tore at the silk skirts of her evening gown as if it were trying to drag her back from an unknown precipice. Drunken sailors and soiled doves are the denizens of the waterfront, it seemed to scream, not decent-people like you.

Leaving the footbridge behind, she crossed the two blocks to the bay. Choosing the muddy streets over the louder boardwalks that fronted the business establishments, she used the faint illumination of the occasional gaslight lantern to light her way.

Honky-tonk and laughter spilled from a saloon, and she avoided the pool of light from its open doors. At the end of the wharf, a six-masted schooner towered over her, armed thugs patrolling its decks to keep the crew from deserting. When a guard stopped and stared down at her, shifting his rifle, she quickened her pace.

She darted past abandoned buildings charred by fire, all too aware she was most exposed in this recently leveled stretch of waterfront. The stench of scorched wood and damp ash assaulted her, forcing her to breathe through her mouth. The tragedy marked the beginning of her nightmare, she realized. If only Id stayed home that night.

The odor of brackish salt water was stronger now. Out on the bay, the oars of an unseen Whitehall boat slapped the water rhythmically. She could make out dark, prone forms on the beach, revelers blinded or passed out from one too many glasses of the corn liquor served by saloons and houses of ill repute. A shadowy figure moved among them, rifling through pockets. Farther down, two people lay entwined, groping silently and urgently. Heat warmed her cheeks, and she averted her gaze.

Turning away from the water, she slipped past a deserted City Hall, clinging to the buildings shadows. When a group of sailors approached, shouting and staggering, she ducked into the alley. Catching a glimpse of their faces in the moonlight, she had to stop herself from gasping. They were so young, their faces still unlined in the innocence of youth. Just boys, perhaps thrilled to taste their first hint of danger, heedless of the perils.

A shoe scraped on gravel, and she whirled, peering into the darkness. Had Seavey followed her after all? Had he tracked her down like an animal, intending to corner her in the darkened alley? Oh, how hed like that. Shed seen it in his eyes every time hed looked at her. She was his preyshed known the moment they first met.

A shadow shifted.

She leapt across the alley, into the pool of green light at the rear entrance of Port Chathams most infamous house of ill repute. Her pursuers footsteps quickened until he was directly behind her.

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