Title: Retribution (Book Two – Whitney
Steel Series)
Author: Kim
Cresswell
Genre: Suspense,
Thriller
Hosted by: Lady Amber's
Tours
Blurb:
THE WAR HAS JUST BEGUN…
Once the top leader of the Sur del Calle cartel,
Colombia’s largest drug trafficking organization, Pablo Sanchez has declared
revenge against Blake Barnett, the FBI agent who’d killed his twin brother over
a decade ago.
After one failed attempt forced him to flee the United
States, Pablo has a bold new plan and he’s even more determined to kill Blake
and his fiancée, Whitney Steel.
From Las Vegas to the militant infected jungles of Bogota,
Blake has no choice but to risk his life and infiltrate the cartel’s inner
world and eliminate the ruthless drug lord.
But the price of failure is higher than ever as he’s
forced to use the woman he loves as a pawn in a deadly game—where the events of
the past and present collide.
WARNING: This book contains graphic
language, adult situations, and violence.
Her debut romantic suspense,
REFLECTION, has won
numerous awards: RomCon®'s 2014 Readers' Crown Finalist (Romantic Suspense),
InD'tale Magazine 2014 Rone Award Finalist (Suspense/Thriller), UP Authors
Fiction Challenge Winner (2013), Silicon Valley's Romance Writers of America
(RWA) "Gotcha!" Romantic Suspense Winner (2004), Honourable Mention
in Calgary's (RWA) The Writer's Voice Contest (2006).
LETHAL JOURNEY won
RomCon®'s 2014 Readers' Crown (Thriller) and was a finalist in From the Heart
Romance Writers (FTHRW) Golden Gate Contest (2003).
Her action-packed thrillers have been highly praised by
reviewers and readers. As one reviewer said, "Buckle up, Hang on
tight!"
Kim recently entered the true crime writing arena. Real Life Evil - A True Crime
Quickie (two short stories) was published in January
2014. You can read her latest true crime stories in Serial Killer
Quarterly, a new quarterly e-magazine published by
Grinning Man Press. She is also a member of The American Investigative Society Of Cold
Cases (AISOCC), a non-profit, volunteer based
organization of professional investigators whose sole mission is to assist in
solving cold cases. To learn more about Kim and her writing, visit www.kimcresswell.ca
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CHAPTER ONE
Death by lethal injection.
Whitney had waited years to hear those four words. Final
justice for a man who’d taken so much from her and her fiancé, Blake Barnett.
She stood on the concrete steps outside the seven storey L-shaped courthouse
waiting for her cameraman, Jerry Maxwell, to give her the on-air countdown.
After a last minute microphone check, Whitney drew a deep breath then exhaled
slowly.
Jerry held up his fingers. “In
five…four…three…two…one.”
“I’m reporting live outside the district courthouse on
South Las Vegas Boulevard. Moments ago, District Attorney Jason Kurz announced
the jury had sentenced Nathan Shaw to death by lethal injection. Mr. Kurz
stated the jury found, unanimously and beyond a reasonable doubt, that Mr. Shaw
is a continuing threat to society.”
She swallowed hard, barely able to get the words
out.
“A month ago, Nathan Shaw, owner of ShawBioGen, was found
guilty on four counts of conspiracy to commit murder and one count of attempted
murder of a federal agent.”
That FBI agent is the man I
love.
The memory of that day was before her in all its bloody
glory. The image of Blake shot and left to die played over and over in her
mind. Perspiration broke out across her forehead.
Damn
it. Not now. Breathe…
“Mr. Shaw had hired a hitman to kill Claire Barnett, a
microbiologist with his company, Senator Mason Bailey, George Raines, an editor
with WBNN-TV, and District Attorney Kate Leathham in hopes of covering up his
illegal human cloning project.” Sadness tugged at her heart. So many lives lost.
Her legs trembled. “Nathan Shaw will be executed at Nevada State Prison in
Carson City. His attorney, Warren Demotteo, is expected to file a formal appeal
later today.”
She paused to take a breath. “This is Whitney Steel.
News3.”
Jerry gave a quick nod, his cue they were off the
air.
Whitney lowered the microphone and kept it clutched in her
right hand as she watched two workers at the other end of the courthouse
dismantling the makeshift press conference tent used earlier.
“Are you okay?” Jerry removed the camera from his shoulder
and placed it on the ground. “For a minute there, I thought you were going to
pass out.”
Her body went limp with relief. Her gaze met his. She
smiled and picked up her purse from the step and swung it over her shoulder.
“I’ll be fine.”
It’s finally over.
With Nathan Shaw’s sentencing behind her, now she could
focus on her upcoming wedding on August second which was less than three weeks
away. She couldn’t wait. And neither could Blake.
In the parking lot, Jerry opened the rear door of the
News3 satellite broadcast van and loaded their equipment.
Whitney eyed a white SUV with dark tinted windows stop a
car’s length away. With the lot full due to the sentencing, the driver appeared
to be waiting for their spot.
Jerry slammed the van door shut. “You
ready?”
“Yeah, let’s get back to the station.” She glanced over
her shoulder.
Three men jumped out of the SUV wearing black balaclavas.
They barreled toward her.
She spotted guns in their hands.
After
a brief moment of paralyzing disbelief, Whitney clutched her purse and bolted
to the passenger side of the vehicle.
“Get in. Hurry!” Jerry yelled.
She reached for the door handle but a strong arm looped
around her neck and dragged her back.
The heels of her shoes scrapped against the pavement. “Let
go—of me.”
The man covered her mouth with a leather-gloved hand and
pulled her between the parked cars and out of sight.
She felt the muzzle of the gun jab into her
back.
Moist breath brushed against her ear. “Shut the hell
up.”
Another man held a gun to Jerry’s temple. “You’re going to
film this. Live. Understand?”
Jerry held up his hands, his eyes wide. “Okay, okay.
But—it’s going to take a few minutes to setup the feed.” He opened
the van’s back door again and fumbled for his equipment.
Whitney squirmed.
The man tightened his grip around her neck.
She wheezed and fought for a breath.
Who were these men? What did they
want?
The sane voice in her head ordered her to stay still. Even
though she had a black belt in karate and was skilled at crushing a person’s
windpipe or disarming a knife-wielding attacker, she wasn’t stupid enough to
take on three guys that were double her height and weight with guns aimed at
her. All she could do was watch, stay as calm as possible, and hope someone
would see what was going on and call the police.
When Jerry had the live feed setup, he stood in front of
them, camera ready. His voice trembled. “You’re on.”
The third man, the tallest of the group, pulled a red and
white bandana out of a small plastic bag he had stuffed in the pocket of his
jeans.
He pressed the moist cloth over her mouth and nose and
held it there.
She squirmed and kicked but it was useless. Her head
started to buzz. The sickly sweet smell mixed with the rotten odor of strong
cleaning solution invaded her head.
Blood pounded in her ears and male voices turned faint and
distorted.
As her breathing slowed every muscle turned to mush. Then
blackness drowned her vision and she realized what the men
wanted.
They wanted her.
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