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A Girl Like You (A Donovan Creed Novel) is the next step in the evolution of hit man and former CIA assassin, Donovan Creed. When Rachel Case goes to the doctor for a routine blood test, scientists are astonished to learn she possesses a gene no one else on earth seems to have-a gene that holds the key to protecting the world from the deadliest pandemic in history. When government operatives kidnap Rachel in order to develop a vaccine, her lover, Donovan Creed, realizes the only way he can find Rachel is to enlist the help of her current husband, Sam.

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A Girl Like You

( a Donovan Creed Novel)

by

John Locke

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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events or locales is entirely coincidental.

A GIRL LIKE YOU

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Copyright 2011 by John Locke.

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Edited by: Winslow Eliot

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Published by: Telemachus Press, LLC

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ISBN: 978-1-935670-49-0 (eBook)

ISBN: 978-1-935670-50-6 (Paperback)

Version 2011.03.13


If You Like A Girl Like You , Youll Love Follow the Stone

Follow the Stone,

by John Locke, became Amazon/Kindles Number 1 Best-Selling Western in the world only seven days after publication!

Praise for John Lockes Follow the Stone :

FIVE STARS! Butch Cassidy Meets City Slickers! Uproariously funny! Not since Lonesome Dove have I had so much fun reading a Western. Highly recommended!

FIVE STARS! A well-researched, faithful-to-the-genre Western, and still (as to be expected from this author) entirely original and intriguing. Still fast, funny, furiousbut also charming, interesting, and 100% unputdownable.

FIVE STARS! Fun, original story of love, loyalty, and life in the early western United States in 1860.

Meet Emmett Love, a rugged rough trail driver who escorts mail-order brides and ladies of the evening to the untamed lands out west. Meet Shrug or rather Wayne, a tragically disfigured man with a heart as tender as any man's can be. Meet Rose, an intelligent resourceful woman who many suspect may be a witch. Meet Phoebe, the mail-order bride from Philadelphia headed for her arranged marriage in Wichita. Each of these characters is delightful and well written as well as the cast of other characters included in this unique book. The story is a fun adventure that will stick with you long after you've turned the last page.

FIVE STARS!

Another outstanding book by John Locke.

I have never been one to pick up a Western to read but I am glad I did! Of course I love all the other books by John Locke and this is the reason I wanted to read Follow the Stone. What a fun, fast-paced page turner . This book has a little bit of everything in it. A western suspenseful adventure with romance!

John Locke

Author John Locke only improves, like an aged wine. John Locke's writing draws you in. You fall in love again on every page, and it is never predictable. Except that I am always left satisfied.


BOOKS BY JOHN LOCKE

Donovan Creed Series:

Saving Rachel

Lethal People

Lethal Experiment

Now & Then

Wish List

A Girl Like You

Vegas Moon (May 2011)

Other:

Follow the Stone (An Irreverent Western Adventure)

Every novel John Locke has written has made the Amazon/Kindle Best Sellers List. Every ten seconds, twenty-four hours a day, a John Locke novel is downloaded somewhere in the world.

For previews of upcoming books by John Locke and more information about the author, visit http://www.SavingRachel.com

Table of Contents


When the world outside my arms is pulling us apart,

Press your lips to mine, and hold me with your heart.

True Love Never Runs Smooth, by Bacharach/David


Acknowledgments

Special thanks to Ricky Locke, for his enthusiastic support and advice, and for understanding Donovan Creed better than I do. Thanks also to my spirited editor, best-selling author Winslow Eliot, who inspires me; and to my amazing publisher and cover designer, the incredibly talented Claudia Jackson, and her wonderful company, Telemachus Press; and their remarkably capable assistant, Terri Himes.

Seeking a word that goes beyond thanks to recognize my best friend, my son Kross, who diligently searches the internet many times a day to report the current standings of my novels; who lovingly reports every 5-star review as if it were a national news story, and is sweet and loyal enough to be heartbroken when I receive anything less.

Warm, loving thoughts to my mother, Maurine Locke, who always looks beyond the language and subject matter I write about, and sees only my heart.


Prologue

Most people would think getting bit on the balls by a water moccasin while sitting on the toilet in their own home would be the worst thing that could happen that day.

Sam Case knew better.

After hopping around like a Zuni Indian rain dancer and shrieking himself hoarse, Sam called 911. The dispatcher, a young man with a velvety voice named Earl - Please - Calm - Down - Sir - Im - Only - Trying - To - Help - You, tried to make sense of Sams call. It wasnt working, but Earl had the good sense to tell Sam to unlock his front door.

Sam did, then passed out.

Hours later in Brightside Hospital, Sam pressed the button on the morphine pump and turned his attention to the detectives standing at his bedside.

Did you catch the snake? Sam said.

Not our job, one of them said.

Youre going to what, leave it there?

Dont you have a housekeeper or something? the other one said.

Sam glanced at the second detective. Maybe it was the angle, or the drugs, or the hospital lightingbut the guy appeared to have no eyebrows. Was that possible? He fixed his gaze on the mans face.

What happened to your eyebrows?

Fuck my eyebrows, he snarled.

Sam frowned. You cant just walk around with no eyebrows and expect people not to pose the question.

The first detective chuckled.

You think thats funny? the second one said.

Sorry, Gene. But yeah, its funny.

Sam said, A job like yours, you must encounter children.

Gene said, So?

Kids are honest. They say whats on their mind. What do you tell them when they recoil in horror and shriek, Oh, dear God! What happened to your fucking eyebrows?

Genes face reddened. Listen, asshole. We can either be friends or I can use your nuts as a speed bag. Which sounds better to you?

One would be as unpleasant as the other, Sam said.

Relax, both of you, the first detective said.

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