No one should die a virgin.
Shane took two steps into the bedroom from the en-suite bathroom and stalled.
Mary Jane lay snuggled beneath the covers of his bed. She didnât say a word. She didnât have to. The invitation was obvious. His body tightened at the idea.
He crossed the room and sat down on the edge of the bed. âThis isnât a good idea.â The fact that save for the towel he was naked and that she also appeared to be wasnât helping.
âYou might be right,â she allowed. âBut itâs my idea and I donât want to wake up tomorrow wishing Iâd had the courage to do what Iâd really wanted toâ¦â
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Debra Webb was born in Scottsboro, Alabama, to parents who taught her that anything is possible if you want it badly enough. She began writing at the age of nine. Eventually, she met and married the man of her dreams, and she tried various occupations, including selling vacuum cleaners and working in a factory, a day-care centre, a hospital and a department store. When her husband joined the military, they moved to Berlin, Germany, and Debra became a secretary in the commanding generalâs office. By 1985 they were back in the States and finally moved to Tennessee, to a small town where everyone knows everyone else. With the support of her husband and two beautiful daughters, Debra took up writing again, looking to mystery and movies for inspiration.
You can write to Debra with your comments at PO Box 64, Huntland, Tennessee 37345, USA or visit her website at www.debrawebb.com to find out exciting news about her next book.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Shane Allen â Former US marshal turned Colby Agency investigator. Nothing will stop Shane from getting the job done.
Mary Jane Brooks â Mary Jane will do whatever it takes to solve her sisterâs murder.
Victoria Colby-Camp â The head of the Colby Agency. Victoria will see that the mystery of the remains discovered in the rubble of the agencyâs former home is solved.
Rebecca Brooks â Her remains have been found nearly one year after her murder.
Detective Brandon Bailen â One of Chicago PDâs finest. He has been working the Brooks case since the beginning.
Anthony Chambers â The CEO of Horizon Software, the man Rebecca Brooks was set to testify against.
Jason Mackey â Musician and cousin to Anthony Chambers.
Special Agent John LeMire â The FBI agent assigned to the Brooks case.
US Marshal Derrick Mitchell â The US marshal assigned to the Brooks case. Shaneâs former partner and the reason Shane and his wife divorced.
Jose Torres â Jason Mackeyâs best friend.
Teresa Thomas â Jason Mackeyâs girlfriend.
Ann Martin â Colby Agency investigator.
Chapter One
Mary Jane Brooks understood the news was bad the moment she opened her door and saw the resigned slump of the detectiveâs shoulders.
âWeâve confirmed that theââ Detective Brandon Bailen, Chicago PD, cleared his throat ââthe remains are Rebeccaâs.â
Mary Janeâs heart plummeted and her knees weakened. Holding on to the doorframe was all that kept her vertical. âYouâre certain thereâs no mistake.â She moistened her trembling lips and struggled to hold back the tears. âLabs do make mistakes. I read aboutââ
âThereâs no mistake, Ms. Brooks.â
Rebecca was dead.
On some level Mary Jane had known for a while now that her sister was gone, but hearing the words somehow made it newâ¦made it hurt so badly.
âThank you, Detective.â Mary Jane managed to draw in a deep, shuddering breath. âDo you know what happened? Was sheââ working up the courage to say the word took monumental effort ââmurdered?â
Sympathy softened Bailenâs usually firm expression. He was a tall, thin man with stark features, yet he was the kindest cop she had met during this awful ordeal. âYes, maâam, we have reason to believe so.â
Mary Jane closed her eyes. She wasnât sure she wanted to hear the details, but how else could she ever know the whole truth? She opened her eyes and looked directly into the detectiveâs. âHow?â
âMassive head trauma.â
The image of a broken and battered skull flashed in her mind. She tightened her hold on the doorframe, her fingers ice cold. âI see.â
But she didnât see. Her sister hadnât been in trouble. She had been guilty of nothing more than doing the right thing. Rebecca had told her weeks before she disappeared that she was going to have to take a stand against her employer. She hadnât elaborated on the specifics, only that the company or the CEO or maybe both were up to something illegal. Rebecca had known she had to do somethingâ¦the right thing.
Mary Jane had known the situation was far more serious than her sister had related when the federal authoritiesâFBI as well as the Marshals Serviceâhad called to inquire as to Rebeccaâs whereabouts less than forty-eight hours after she had vanished. Now, eleven months later, Mary Janeâs worst fears were confirmed.
There was nothing she could do but bury her only sibling just as she had buried both her parents in the past three months.