Sanguinary, by Margo Bond Collins
A Night Shift Novel
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Blurb:
Detective
Cami Davis and her sexy, cowboy-turned-vampire informant are all that’s
standing between humanity and monsters who would rule the world—and all that’s
standing between them having a torrid love affair is the fact that he’s an
enemy of humanity.
THROUGH DARKEST TEMPTATION
When Dallas police detective Cami Davis joined the city’s vampire unit, she planned to use the job as a stepping-stone to a better position in the department. She didn’t know then what she knows now: A silent war rages between humans and their supposedly pacified predators, and the vampires are winning. With the clock running out on her kind, Cami will do whatever she must to defeat the “Sanguinary.”
Enter Reese Fulton, a disaffected ex-cop and a vampire. She can’t exactly trust him, but with his cowboy boots and good-ole-boy drawl he’s the perfect beard for Cami’s fledgling undercover operation. Yet playing Reese’s Claimed—a vampire’s personal bloodgiver—isn’t as straightforward as she was led to believe. His bite is as enthralling as his dimpled smile, and soon Cami is wondering which will pose more of a challenge: subduing the enemies of humanity...or her own desire.
THROUGH DARKEST TEMPTATION
When Dallas police detective Cami Davis joined the city’s vampire unit, she planned to use the job as a stepping-stone to a better position in the department. She didn’t know then what she knows now: A silent war rages between humans and their supposedly pacified predators, and the vampires are winning. With the clock running out on her kind, Cami will do whatever she must to defeat the “Sanguinary.”
Enter Reese Fulton, a disaffected ex-cop and a vampire. She can’t exactly trust him, but with his cowboy boots and good-ole-boy drawl he’s the perfect beard for Cami’s fledgling undercover operation. Yet playing Reese’s Claimed—a vampire’s personal bloodgiver—isn’t as straightforward as she was led to believe. His bite is as enthralling as his dimpled smile, and soon Cami is wondering which will pose more of a challenge: subduing the enemies of humanity...or her own desire.
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“Hey,
Bradley.” I beckoned the crime-scene tech, who had finally arrived and was
snapping on gloves. “Is that a piece of paper under the vic’s head?”
He
bent down over my shoulder to get a clearer view from my line of sight. “It’s
tangled in her hair.” He pulled a pair of long tweezers out of his kit and
snagged the sliver. “Yep. There’s a word written on it.” We both peered at the
brownish, spidery writing.
“Sanguinary,” I said. “Is that written in
blood?”
“Maybe.
I’ll get the lab to run a basic analysis on it. If it’s blood, we’ll be able to
let you know pretty quick if it’s human and, if so, what type. DNA will take
longer.”
I
stared at the woman a little longer. Her dark hair—almost the same color as
mine—spilled out around her, matted with dark, coagulating blood. The two
bloody marks on her neck shone like black stars on a white background.
Vampire.
I
knew that if I lifted her dress, there would be other puncture wounds all over
her body, and strange symbols carved across her skin: pentagrams within circles
and other ritualistic signs. Exactly like the others. Ten murders in the four
weeks since the beginning of September—all centered in downtown Dallas, and
many of affluent victims whose families demanded action.
The
department had been in a barely suppressed uproar.
I
stood up, my knees popping a little. Five years ago, they wouldn’t have done
that.
And
five years before that? Vampires hadn’t existed, except in books and B movies.
It
took time for the world to believe. We hadn’t even realized how to fight back
when they’d first shown up.
This
victim’s ragged, bloody fingernails suggested she had tried to resist but
obviously failed.
The
red dress she wore would have originally matched the color of the relatively
scant splashes of blood surrounding her, but those stains had dried to a muddy
brown, the same color as the writing on the paper caught in her hair.
Her
clothing suggested she’d been at the opera that evening, though the manager,
roused from her bed, swore that the building had been cleared and empty when
she left.
One
black, high-heeled pump lay several feet away, toppled over onto its side, the
heel broken, as if she had stumbled out of the shoe when it failed her as she
ran from a pursuer.
Sanguinary.
This
was the third time the word had shown up in the case. The first time it had
been left in a victim’s voicemail by a man calling from an untraceable burner
phone: “The Sanguinary expects you at the Blood House tomorrow night.”
The
second time, it had been part of a to-do list in a victim’s day planner: Meet with vampire admin. + Sanguinary.
I’d
heard the word even before that from vampires I had taken down—whispered as a
threat, shouted as a warning: The
Sanguinary is coming. The Sanguinary will kill you all.
But
no one who knew what the Sanguinary was would admit to it.
That’s
why I was about to go undercover among the vampires.
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Incredible title, and the story sounds mesmerizing.
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