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Remy Chandler, angel private investigator, is trying his damnedest to lead a normal life in a world on the verge of supernatural change. Hes found a new lovea woman his dog, Marlowe, approves ofand his best human friend is reluctantly coming to grips with how...unusual...Remys actions can be. And hes finally reached a kind of peace between his true angelic nature and the human persona he created for himself so very long ago. But that peace cant lastHeaven and the Legions of the Fallen still stand on the brink of war. Then one of Heavens greatest generals is murdered, and it falls to Remy to discover whoor whatmight be responsible for the death, which could trigger the final conflict...a conflict in which Earth will most certainly be the beachhead. The deeper he digs, the further he goes into a dark world of demonic assassins, secret brothels, and things that are unsettling even to a being who has lived since time began. But it is not in his natureangelic or humanto stop until he has found the killer, no matter the personal price...

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Walking In the Midst of Fire

Remy Chandler - 6

by

Thomas E. Sniegoski

For Brian Kozicki Gone far too soon, but never ever forgotten

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

With love, and gratitude, to my lovely wife, LeeAnne, and to Kirby for sharing with me some of his best ideas.

Thanks also to Christopher Golden, Ginjer Buchanan, Katherine Sherbo, Rosanne Romanello, Liesa & James Mignogna, Scrawny Johnny Morrison, Kathy & Dave thing from another world Kraus, Pam Daley, Erek Vaehne, Garrett Jones, Mom & Dad Sniegoski, Paul Deane, Mom & Dad Fogg, Pat & Bob, Kenn Gold, and Timothy Cole and the Walking Dead down at Coles Comics in Lynn.

By the prickling in my thumbs . . .

PROLOGUE

Jericho

26 AD

Simeon was dead.

He was not aware of the length of time he had been lying within the cold embrace of the ground, wrapped in a shroud of burlap, for he had transcended such mundane, physical concerns, his spirit destined to unite with the other life energies that comprised the stuff of creation.

These energies . . . these souls as they were sometimes called, were the clay of the Almighty, and Simeon was joining them, experiencing the unimaginable joy of being one with the Creator as all that Simeon once was gradually melded with the whole that was Gods glory.

Simeon had believed that hed known bliss in his lifetime: the love and devotion of a good woman, three healthy children to carry on his bloodline, strong hands that allowed him a craft to support his familys lifestyle. It was all that one such as he could have hoped for in life, but it was nothing compared to the euphoria he experienced as he gave freely of himself, merging his own love with the love of all who had lived, and died, and would live again in another of the myriad forms of existence.

This is what it was for, Simeon thought as he was about to surrender his identity.

About to experience the completion of the cycle of life.

About to become one with God and creation.

One moment he was there, and the next . . .

Simeon was suddenly confused by the absence of joy and the sensation of pain.

Hed thought himself beyond the torment of the physical, but it appeared that he was wrong.

Simeon could feel the tether around his spirit, dragging him inexorably back to the corporeal world. He tried to fight it, begging the Creator to take notice of his dilemma.

But God did not see, or He chose not to.

Powerless, Simeon was pulled back through the veil of death, each level of his reemerging physical existence adding another dimension to his agony.

To have come so close to rapture, only to have it ripped away.

Deep within the cold darkness, Simeon was screaming, the pain unlike anything hed ever experienced, worse even than it had been before his passing.

And no matter how much he begged to be released, nothing changed.

Nobody was listening.

He thrashed in the embrace of burlap, his fingers now claws tearing through the sack that had held his corpse. His once-dead lungs screamed for air as he pulled himself up through the dirt and rock meant to be his final resting place. And in a perversion of the rite of birth, he emerged, hands snaking out from the sand, the gentle touch of the hot desert breeze sending waves of sheer agony through his body.

Through a haze of anguish, he pulled himself from the ground and collapsed atop his burial mound. Everything hurt: his joints, muscles and skin, even the hair upon his head and the beard that sprouted from his face.

Simeon had no idea how long hed lain there, immersed in a cocoon of suffering, before he realized that he was not alone. Even though it felt worse than any injury he had ever experienced, he lifted his eyes to the form that stood before him.

The figure was tall, with a kind face that bore a look of absolute shock. But its dismay soon transformed into the warmth of a smile.

Simeon gazed up at the youth, and as he looked upon him, he suddenly knew that this boy was responsible for his misery.

That this young stranger had somehow stolen Simeon from the vast comfort of the Lord Gods embrace.

A single croaking word managed to break free from Simeons throat, along with a cluster of hard-shelled insects that had made their nest in the rigid flesh of his trachea. Who?

The young man continued to smile as he bent to one knee beside Simeon. I am Jesus of Nazareth, he said. The Son of God. And I have raised you up.

Those words were even more painful than the agony his body was enduring. This boythis childhad dragged him back from the euphoria of death and the promise of eternal union with the Creator of All Things.

Why? Simeon asked. Why would you do this?

The youth smiled all the wider, reaching down to touch Simeons pale, dirt-covered face. To see if I could, he said simply.

The words attacked Simeon, burrowing deep into his flesh, squirming their way into his heart and mind. The pain was so great that he began to scream.

And he did not know if he would ever be able to stop.

CHAPTER ONE

Remy Chandlers eyes wandered to the television hanging above the crowded bar.

He didnt want to watch, but he couldnt help himself. There was always a nervous trepidation these days, a fear that he would see something that might compel him to act. Things were different in Bostonin the world, reallysince a tear had been rent in the fabric of reality. It had swallowed up the top floors of the Hermes Building in Back Bay before Remy was able to close it.

And thanks to the media, millions of people throughout the world had caught a glimpse of something that had, until then, managed to remain in the shadows.

The news tonight was more mundanetornadoes in the west, a school shooting in California, more sanctions about to be imposed upon a hostile Middle Eastern nation, and an eighty-nine-year-old woman who had hit the lottery for two hundred and fifty million dollars.

No more holes in the fabric of time and space spilling nightmare creatures into this reality . . . at least not in this news cycle. Maybe they were saving that one until the eleven oclock broadcast.

Are you gonna eat that last one? Linda asked, pulling his attention back to his dinner companion.

Im sorry, Remy said, tearing his eyes from the television and gazing at the attractive, dark-haired woman sitting across from him. Something caught my eye.

Whatever, she replied. Do you want that or not? Her fork hovered over the last cube of fried manchego cheese on the plate in the center of the table.

No, go ahead, he told her.

I was hoping youd say that. Linda grinned as she speared the cheese, dipped it in a red sauce, and popped it into her mouth.

Remy picked up his drink, watching as she closed her eyes in ecstasy while she chewed. She opened them and giggled when she saw him staring at her.

I feel like such a pig, she said, swallowing and wiping her mouth with a red linen napkin, but I could eat a hundred of those things.

They were at Loco, a tapas and wine bar located thirty minutes southwest of the city. Linda had mentioned wanting to try it once or twice and, feeling as though he had been neglecting his lady friend of late, Remy had made reservations for a special night out.

The waitress, a lovely girl by the name of Jessica, brought out their next selection, a flatbread pizza covered in Gorgonzola cheese, sprinkled with pine nuts and basil, and drizzled with a balsamic glaze. Remy wasnt quite sure how he was going to feel about this one, but he was put at ease with the first bite.

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