๐”– Bobbio Scriptorium
โœฆ   LIBER   โœฆ

Cover of Speak No Evil: A Novel

Speak No Evil: A Novel

โœ Scribed by Allison Brennan


Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
176 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
0345495020

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

โœฆ Synopsis


Product Description

Silence is deadly.

The murder of eighteen-year-old Angie Vance was exceptionally vileher mouth was sealed with glue, an obscenity scrawledwas across her skin, and she was suffocated in a garbage bag. The killing seems personal, so police detective Carina Kincaid focuses her efforts on the victims much older ex-boyfriend, Steve Thomas. But without physical evidence, Carina cant make a collar or a case. She also cant stop Sheriff Nick Thomas, the prime suspects brother, from conducting his own unwelcome investigation.

Though Nick is still scarred and unsteady from a recent confrontation with a serial killer, hes determined to prove his brothers innocence. But his confidence is shaken when he learns of Steves dark side, and when a friend of the murdered girl meets a similarly gruesome fate. With no time to lose, Carina and Nick work together to trap a psychopath, before another unlucky woman faces an unspeakable end.

Evil has spoken. Now see what it can do.

Excerpt. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.

One

Her death had not been easy.

Homicide detective Carina Kincaid stared at the dead, naked corpse of the young woman, avoiding the wide-eyed terror etched on her face. Her mouth was gagged, but what drew Carinas eye was the word slut scrawled in thick black marker across her chest. A small red rose was tattooed on her left breast.

The victim lay in a disjointed fetal position, dried blood on her legs and vicious red welts on her breasts, indicating that her murder had followed a sexual assault. In California, that made the killer eligible for the death penalty. One small step toward justice, but it didnt satisfy Carina. This Jane Doe would still be dead.

She glanced away from the body, just for a moment, and watched the waves roll up the beach. Back and forth, calming. Her cheeks stung from the early-morning salt air, but in just a few hours shed be tugging off her windbreaker as the sun peaked over San Diego.

When she first arrived on the scene with Jim Gage, supervisor of the Forensic Field Services Unit of the San Diego Police Department, they immediately documented that the evidence had been contaminated. Three layers of heavy-duty green garbage bags had been cut away from the body. The park ranger hadnt been able to lift what he thought was trash, so he sliced it open. What had he been thinking?

I didnt think there was a body inside, hed said when Carina questioned him.

By the tension in Jims jaw, it was obvious that he was pissed. But true to form he didnt say anything. He never said anything, which had been the primary reason Carina had broken up with him last year. She could handle his moodinessshe had four brothers, she could put up with almost anythingbut his refusal to talk about what bugged him, on the job and off, was a relationship breaker.

Or maybe they hadnt loved each other enough to make it work.

Carina glanced behind them when she heard a car approach. The coroners van pulled into the empty parking lot and a short, trim, well-dressed Asian man exited the vehicle. Assistant Coroner Ted Chen, the perfectionist. Carina liked it when he pulled one of her cases, even if he made her a bit self-conscious. She triple-checked her reports when he was the responding coroner, afraid to appear the novice despite her nearly eleven years on the job.

Doctor Chen is here, she told Jim.

Hmm. Jim finished photographing the body and surrounding area, glancing up as Doctor Chen crossed the sand to where the body lay. Hello, Ted.

Gage. Detective. Chen nodded toward the victim. Was the body found in this condition?

The bag had been intact. The park ranger opened it.

Why on earth would he do that?

Jim removed his wire-rim glasses and rubbed his eyes with his forearm. Thought it was filled with garbage and planned on taking multiple trips to dispose of the contents.

Chen shook his head in disgust, his thin lips a tight line. He knelt in the sand, careful to prevent further granules from rolling into the plastic. She suffocated, he said quietly.

You mean she was put into the bag alive? Carina asked for clarification.

It would appear so, but the crime lab will need to go over the bag to confirm it, Chen said. See her discoloration? The victim appeared bluish, almost purple. No oxygen. No sign of strangulation, and no blood in her eyes or ears to indicate it, either. I can give you a better answer at the autopsy. He glanced at his watch. I have three autopsies scheduled this morning, but Ill postpone the afternoon schedule to fit her in.

Thanks, Doctor Chen. I appreciate it.

Ill have her on the table at two.

Carina nodded, caught Jim staring at her, his face unreadable. You going to join us? she asked.

Well see how far my team can get with the bag. Were backlogged as it is.

No surprise. Contrary to popular television, most evidence wasnt processed until a suspect was apprehended and a court date set. The wheels of justice also turned the cogs of the laboratory.

Carina forced herself to stare at the victims face while Chen and Jim prepared her for transportation to the morgue. She looked so young. Eighteen, maybe. Was she a college student? There were two universities within spitting distance of the beach. Maybe she was still in high school.

She thought about her baby sister. Well, Lucy wasnt a baby anymore. She was a high school senior and smart enough to go to just about any college she wanted. Their parents wanted her to stay close to home; Lucy desperately wanted to move away. But college campuses were dangerous, and Carina found herself siding with her parents on this one.

Fourteen years ago she wanted the exact same thing as Lucyto get out from under her parents thumb. But that was before shed decided to become a cop. Before she realized how truly dangerous the city could be. Before she realized that justice wasnt always swift, and that the system didnt always work.

That some murders would never be solved.

She turned away from the death scene and stared again at the Pacific Ocean, unconsciously wrapping her arms around her waist. It would be temperate today, as virtually every day was in San Diego. Here on the coast, the cool morning breeze loosed a few strands of dark hair from the French braid Carina wore when on the job. The tide was receding, the waves small and playful, pulling back. The shells and rocks reflected the sunrise behind her, the ocean still dark and mysterious. A pair of early-morning joggers, a man and woman, ran on the packed sand.

Had the girl been murdered here on this quiet, clean beach? Or had Jane Doe been dumped?

Carina voted for dumped, but asked the experts.

Dumped is my guess, Jim said. Theres no sign of struggle, but of course the scenes been contaminated. He visually scanned the area to confirm his hypothesis.

Carina followed his gaze to the parking lot adjacent to this stretch of beach. The highway on the other side was beginning to bustle with morning commuter traffic. Dozens of small, outrageously expensive homes lined the opposite side of the road. A few hundred yards north was a beachside shopping area with several popular restaurants and a bar that catered to the college crowd, which, even on a Sunday night, wouldnt have closed down until the state-mandated two a.m.

That didnt mean the body hadnt been dumped before two, but from Carinas college days as well as her years on patrol, she knew this beach saw heavy traffic until the wee hours of the morning. Before two a.m. it was more than likely someone would have seen a body-size bag being tossed onto the beach.

Usually, body dumps were done when no one was around, to minimize the killers chances of being caught.

Though Carina couldnt absolutely rule out the possibility that the girl had been left earlier, logic suggested that shed been dumped between three and five in the morning. Commuters hit the road early, and by five-thirty traffic steadily passed only a hundred feet away. Sunrise had hit about thirty minutes ago.

Do you know when she died? she asked Chen.

He glanced up at Carina from his position next to the body. Lividity isnt fixed, and its obvious shes been moved. Her body temperature is 86.3 degrees. But Im not sure how being wrapped in the garbage bags would affect the loss of heat. He glanced at Jim.

Ill do some research on that, Jim said. Im thinking it would slow it down, but not by much.

Chen nodded. That would mean she died four to twelve hours ago, but Id put it closer to four to eight hours because rigor mortis hasnt completely set in. Theres still some movement in her larger muscles.

Carina made notes. Ten p.m. to two a.m. Sunday night. He killed the girl somewhere elsein a car? The woods? Someones house? A secluded stretch of beach? She dismissed the last idea: there were no secluded areas on this part of the coastline, and the police routinely patrolled the area because of the nearby college.

Someone kills her, puts her in their vehicle, and transports her here, to a public beach, where her body would most certainly be found sooner rather than later.

Arrogant, she muttered.

Excuse me? Jim asked.

The killer. Arrogant. Dumped her body where wed quickly find it. Convinced he wont be caught, thinks hes smart.

Dusting off your psych degree, Carina? Jim teased.

She rolled her eyes and smiled. Jim knew shed taken all of one psychology class and had never graduated from college.

She walked over to the uniformed officers and instructed them to canvas the area. Start with the houses across the street. See if someone noticed anything unusual after ten last night up until five this morning. A suspicious car, strange noise. People on the beach. Then hit the shops up the street when they open, focusing on those open past eight p.m., clubs and bars in particular.

As she walked back to Jim and Chen she heard a car turn into the gravel parking lot. Her partner, Will Hooper, jumped out and strode across the sand toward them.

Jim shook his head. Asshole, he muttered.

Give it a rest, Jim, she said.

Sorry, Kincaid. Will approached with a guilty grin. I didnt hear my beeper go off.

...

โœฆ Subjects


A Novel


๐Ÿ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


cover
โœ Allison Brennan ๐Ÿ“‚ Fiction ๐Ÿ“… 2007 ๐Ÿ› Ballantine Books;Random House Publishing Group ๐ŸŒ English โš– 187 KB ๐Ÿ‘ 1 views

SUMMARY: Silence is deadly.The murder of eighteen-year-old Angie Vance was exceptionally vileher mouth was sealed with glue, an obscenity scrawledwas across her skin, and she was suffocated in a garbage bag. The killing seems personal, so police detective Carina Kincaid focuses her efforts on the

cover
โœ Allison Brennan ๐Ÿ“‚ Fiction ๐Ÿ“… 2007 ๐Ÿ› Random House Publishing Group ๐ŸŒ English โš– 179 KB ๐Ÿ‘ 1 views

Silence is deadly. The murder of eighteen-year-old Angie Vance was exceptionally vile--her mouth was sealed with glue, an obscenity scrawledwas across her skin, and she was suffocated in a garbage bag. The killing seems personal, so police detective Carina Kincaid focuses her efforts on the vic

cover
โœ Gardner, Liana; ๐Ÿ“‚ Fiction ๐Ÿ“… 2019 ๐Ÿ› Vesuvian Books ๐ŸŒ English โš– 187 KB ๐Ÿ‘ 1 views

_**TRUTH**_**IS THE HARBINGER OF HELL** ** _What if every time you told the truth, evil followed?_** My name is Melody Fisher. My daddy was a snake handler in Appalachia until Mama died. Though years have passed, I can still hear the rattle before the strike that took her from me. _And it's all m

cover
โœ Liana Gardner ๐Ÿ“‚ Fiction ๐Ÿ“… 2019 ๐Ÿ› Vesuvian Books ๐ŸŒ English โš– 187 KB ๐Ÿ‘ 1 views

TRUTH IS THE HARBINGER OF HELLWhat if every time you told the truth, evil followed?My name is Melody Fisher. My daddy was a snake handler in Appalachia until Mama died. Though years have passed, I can still hear the rattle before the strike that took her from me.And it's all my fault.Since then, I'v

cover
โœ Uzodinma Iweala ๐Ÿ“‚ Fiction ๐Ÿ“… 2018 ๐Ÿ› HarperCollins ๐ŸŒ en-US โš– 133 KB ๐Ÿ‘ 1 views

**"A lovely slender volume that packs in entire worlds with complete mastery. Speak No Evil explains so much about our times and yet is never anything less than a scintillating, page-turning read." --Gary Shteyngart ** **"A wrenching, tightly woven story about many kinds of love and many kinds of v

cover
โœ Marilyn Kaye ๐Ÿ“‚ Fiction ๐Ÿ“… 2010 ๐Ÿ› Kingfisher ๐ŸŒ English โš– 122 KB ๐Ÿ‘ 1 views

**About the Series** Meadowbrook Middle School is an ordinary school with ordinary students-except for the Nine. These students look like the others, but they're not. You could call it a skill, a talent or a disadvantage, but each of these students is unique - they're gifted. --- Everyone in the G