Hill, Gerri - Angel Fire
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Synopsis
A vacation out of the city sounds like just the ticket for Tori Hunter and Sam Kennedy. Joining their Dallas Police Department pals Casey OConnor and Leslie Tucker in a rented RV, they set out for the New Mexico mountainsand on a collision course with a manhunt.
FBI agents Cameron Ross and Andrea Sullivan are tracking a deadly quarry in desolate territory. An ex-teammate from Camerons Special-Ops days is in deep hiding, planning who-knows-what to cap off a killing spree. With a hostage at stake and time running out, Cameron reluctantly agrees to outside help from women she doesnt knowor trust.
Table of Contents
Cover
Synopsis
Title Page
Copyright Page
Other Books by Gerri Hill
About the Author
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter Twenty-Six
Chapter Twenty-Seven
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Chapter Twenty-Nine
Chapter Thirty
Chapter Thirty-One
Chapter Thirty-Two
Chapter Thirty-Three
Chapter Thirty-Four
Chapter Thirty-Five
Chapter Thirty-Six
Chapter Thirty-Seven
Chapter Thirty-Eight
Chapter Thirty-Nine
Bella Books
Copyright 2014 by Gerri Hill
Bella Books, Inc.
P.O. Box 10543
Tallahassee, FL 32302
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First Bella Books Edition 2014
eBook released 2014
Editor: Medora MacDougall
Cover Designer: Judith Fellows
ISBN: 978-1-59493-429-2
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Other Bella Books by Gerri Hill
Artists Dream
At Seventeen
Behind the Pine Curtain
The Cottage
Coyote Sky
Dawn of Change
Devils Rock
Gulf Breeze
Hells Highway
Hunters Way
In the Name of the Father
Keepers of the Cave
The Killing Room
Love Waits
The Midnight Moon
No Strings
One Summer Night
Partners
The Rainbow Cedar
The Scorpion
Sierra City
Snow Falls
Storms
The Target
Weeping Walls
About the Author
Gerri Hill has twenty-six published works, including the 2013 GCLS winner Snow Falls, 2011 and 2012 GCLS winners Devils Rock and Hells Highway, and the 2009 GCLS winner Partners, the last book in the popular Hunter Series, as well as the 2012 Lambda finalist Storms. Hills love of nature and of being outdoors usually makes its way into her stories as her characters often find themselves in beautiful natural settings. When she isnt writing, Gerri and her longtime partner, Diane, keep busy at their log cabin in East Texas tending to their two vegetable gardens, orchard and five acres of piney woods. They share their lives with two Australian shepherds and an assortment of furry felines.
Chapter One
Tori Hunter leaned back in her camp chair and watched with amusement as her best friend attempted to get the fire going.
OConnor, what the hell are you doing?
Lighter fluid. Casey paused. Unless you want to get your ass up and help.
No, no. Im fine. But after you blow that thing up, would you bring me a beer?
Casey turned to her. Are you going to get up and do anything?
Im on vacation. I think thats what you promised me when I agreed to come out here, wasnt it? That youd take care of everything and I could relax, Tori reminded her.
Yeah, but as bossy as you are, I didnt think you could stand it.
Bossy? Me?
Casey gave her a crooked smile. Oh, yeah, Hunter. You.
Come on. Ive mellowed in the last few years. Thats what Sam says. Some people might even say Im nice now.
Casey laughed. Name me one of your colleagues who would use that word. And I mean current colleagues. You cant use John. You saved his life. Hes got to say that.
Her current team flashed through her mind quickly andokay. So maybe Casey had a point.
Yeah. Thought so, Casey teased as she headed toward their rented RV, presumably to fetch the beer shed requested.
Tori smiled at her, then took a deep breath of the fresh mountain air, so different from the city air she was used to. She had to admit, it was relaxing, this camping trip that Casey and Leslie had talked them into. Shed balked at first. A trip to New Mexico? In a rented motor home? For a whole damn week? No, not her thing. But Sam had thought it would be fun and Casey had badgered her enough that she finally agreed. Back in Dallas, the four of them hung out whenever their schedules allowed, which seemed to be less and less lately. Casey and Leslie still worked Homicide and Sam was still at CIU. Tori had moved on to the FBI a few years ago now. She would like to say she loved it, but the truth was, she missed Homicide and she missed working with Casey. But after what had happened to John Sikes, after the whole Patrick Doe thing, she needed a change. She hadnt even told Sam yet, but she was thinking about going back to the Dallas Police Department. That was one reason shed agreed to this trip. She wanted time away to think things over and decide if she was ready to go back. She didnt want to get Sams hopes up if she wasnt sure.
Here you go, princess, Casey said as she handed Tori a bottle of beer.
Thanks. Tori glanced toward the RV. What are they doing in there?
Sam is making some sort of rice dish and Leslie is seasoning the chicken. Casey pulled her chair closer. This is great, isnt it? We could be back home sweltering in the heat. September and its still in the upper 90s there. Thats crazy. She took a deep breath. Instead, were up here in the mountains. No humidity. Its nice and cool. And were getting to see a little early fall color. She clanked her beer bottle against Toris in a silent salute. Its great up here, isnt it?
Yeah, it is. Tori took a swallow from her beer. Thanks for making me do this.
Yeah. Casey took a swallow of beer too. You know, they want to go into Taos tomorrow. How about we let them go and you and I hike down to that trout stream the ranger was telling us about?
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