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For Boston Police Detective Harry Jordan, the grisly murders of three New England college women point to the work of a serial killer, but without any evidence, Harry has nowhere to start. Enter "the TV Detective" Mallory Malone, the famous and beautiful star of the investigative TV show whom Jordan has enlisted for help.
Jordan is prepared for Mallory's disdain and air of superiority, but he isn't ready for the electric attraction between the two. Nor does he expect her well-hidden vulnerability to be unveiled so soon, for Mallory holds a secret that eludes even the most astute detective. And both she and Jordan are about to discover that the murderer is closer than they know.

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Elizabeth Adler is the internationally acclaimed bestselling author of many novels, including Sooner or Later, Now or Never, The Secret of the Villa Mimosa, All or Nothing, and Fortune Is a Woman.
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Rain bounced from the slick sidewalk as Harry hurried around the corner to Ruby's.  It plastered against his skull, dripping inside the collar of his old black leather bomber jacket.

The dog trotted at his heels, shooting wary glances at the flashing sky, skittering nervously at the quick rumble of thunder.  Harry hoped Mallory Malone would make it through the thunderstorms that had plagued the area all day, but he wouldn't blame her if she canceled.  It was a bitch of a night.

The bell on Ruby's glass-paneled door jangled as he pushed inside.  The small cafe was jammed, every booth and Formica-topped table taken.  There were a couple of cops and some regular locals he recognized, plus a few strays.  The plate-glass windows above the red-checkered curtains were steamed, shutting out the miserable night; and the smell of hot coffee and fried food and chicken gravy hovered permanently over the room, like smog over L.A.  A couple of matronly waitresses in red and white aprons and wilting caps maneuvered laden trays skillfully between the scarred red vinyl banquettes, and blue cigarette smoke wreathed to the nicotine-yellow ceiling.

Squeeze shook himself, scattering a waterfall of raindrops over Harry's fraying Levi's, then sat on his haunches, sniffing the air eagerly.

Grabbing a paper napkin, Harry mopped the water from his face and the inside of his collar, then tried to catch the waitress's eye.

"Hey, Doris," he called as she hurried back behind the counter.  "How long for a booth?"

She shrugged.  "Ten, fifteen maybe."

He grabbed her arm.  "I need a guarantee on that, sweetheart."  He smiled at her.  She was plump and fiftyish and harassed, and he had known her since she was plump and forty and had time to flirt.  Time had taken its toll, but they were still good friends.

"You bringing a hot date to Ruby's tonight, cheapskate?" she asked, raising a painted eyebrow.

He laughed, and then his cellular phone beeped.  Turning away from the noisy room, he pressed it to his ear.  "Jordan."  

"Detective, where the hell is this Ruby's?" Mallory Malone sounded irate.  "The limo driver has never heard of it."  

He grinned.  "Everybody who's anybody in Boston knows exactly where Ruby's is, Ms. Malone.  Put him on the phone, I'll give him directions."  

Harry hated to think of what might have happened if he had kept Ms.  "Star" Malone waiting.  He edged into the booth, his back to the wall so he could see her come in.  Squeeze slid under the table out of the way--and his big head sank onto his paws as he prepared for a snooze.

As he watched, the door swung open and Mallory Malone stepped inside.  She glanced around, her eyebrows raised, as though she were wondering if she could possibly be in the right place.

Harry slid quickly from the booth and loped toward her.  "Ms. Malone."  

Her head swung around and their eyes met.  He hadn't realized from TV that hers were such a deep blue, nor that her lashes were so long.  When she lowered them and looked down at his outstretched hand, she looked unexpectedly shy.  She was smartly dressed in a gray cashmere sweater and skirt with a red jacket, and her golden hair was beaded with glittering raindrops.  She looked as out of place in Ruby's as a tropical flower in Alaska.  And she had cold hands.

As she shook Harry's hand, Mal thought uncomfortably that she was overdressed in her cashmere, while Jordan looked scruffily at home in his faded jeans and the beat-up jacket.  He was younger than she had expected and, damn it, he was attractive.  His rain-wet dark hair was plastered to his narrow skull, his gray eyes were penetrating as they looked into hers, and his firm mouth looked sexy.  He had at least a day-old black stubble and looked way too sure of himself.  Disconcerted, she removed her hand.

"Detective Jordan," she said coldly.  "It took my driver half an hour to find this place."  

"I'm sorry, though it's really not that hard."  

Antagonism crackled between them.  She glanced disparagingly at the counter with its mirrored display of pies and chocolate cake; at the steamy little kitchen and the cracked red vinyl banquettes and the waitresses slinging hash and fried eggs and burgers and cholesterol.

She raised a superior eyebrow.  "Slumming, Detective Jordan?"

Harry gritted his teeth.  What the hell did she expect, Le Cirque?  "I'm sorry it's not up to your standards, ma'am.  But it is  close to the precinct house, and I am on duty."  He shrugged.  "Besides, cops can't be choosers, with what they earn. All the guys eat here."  

Her blue eyes narrowed.  "Most cops, Jordan.  But not rich cops."  

Harry knew he was in trouble.  She hated Ruby's, she hated cops, and she hated rich cops even more.  He wondered how she knew--then he guessed it was the same way she had known his unlisted home number.  She made it her business to know exactly who she was interviewing, whether it was on TV or not.

Heads turned in recognition as he led her to the table at the back, but she seemed unaware that there were other people in the place.  As she slid into the booth opposite him, her foot encountered the soft bulk of the dog.  Startled, she peeked underneath, then a sudden smile lit up her face.

Harry stared at her, dazzled.  It was as though somebody had switched her on.

"Say hello to the lady, Squeeze," he instructed, and the dog, true to his name, squeezed out from between their knees.  He sat next to Mallory, then raised his right paw politely.

"Oh, cute."  She threw Harry a for-God's-sake glance. But she took the paw and patted the dog, murmuring sweet nothings to it.

"Back, Squeeze," he commanded, and the dog slunk obediently under the table again.  He rested his head on Harry's shabby suede Paraboots, waiting for him to make his next move.

"Okay, Jordan," she said, suddenly all business, "you're on."  

"I feel like I'm auditioning for the show," he said uneasily.

"You may be.  So get on with it."  

He told her the facts about the murders and that there had been no connection between the three young women--they had not come from the same towns or even from the same states.  They had not known each other.  They had not lived near each other.  They had not attended the same colleges.

"These were not random killings," he said.  "This guy is precise.  He's an organized killer.  He knew exactly what he was doing. I think he knew where his victims lived and their daily routine, what times their classes were, and when they were likely to be alone."  

Mal's eyes widened, and a little shiver ran down her spine.  "You mean he stalked them?"

"I believe he did."  

"That's terrible," she said soberly.  "A maniac on the loose around all these college kids.  He can just take his pick.  Don't you have any line on him at all?"

"Forensics is working on scene-of-crime evidence--fibers, hairs, semen.  We'll have the DNA in a couple of weeks, and I'm certain it will link him to the two previous attacks.  And the students are aware of the danger now.  They've been warned not to wander around campus after dark.  The schools have escort services to walk young women back to their dorms.  It'll help for a while."  

"You think he'll strike again?"

"I'm certain of it.  The FBI's Behavioral Science Unit has a psychological profile.  They say we're looking for a guy with a deep psychosis against women.  Cutting off their hair is symbolic--he's divesting them of their femininity.  Rape proves his power over them, and the slitting of the wrists probably brings him to a climax he can never otherwise reach.  For him, it's probably the ultimate moment of power.  The women are helpless, they feel pain--they are dying while he lives."  

Her horrified eyes met his.  "Oh, my God."  

He nodded grimly.  "So now you see why we have to catch him before he strikes again.  From his pattern I'd guess he'll take his time--perhaps a couple of months.  He'll survey the scene, pick out his victim, trail her, maybe even break into her house, get the feel of her, the scent of her.  Like an animal stalking its prey.  He's methodical.  That's why he's been so successful."  

"Why do men do these things?"

Harry shrugged.  "Studies show that all murderers of this type come from dysfunctional homes--drug abuse, alcohol, criminal activities, you name it.  There's often mental illness in the family, and they probably suffered serious emotional and physical abuse in childhood.  Usually the mothers ...

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  • PublisherDelacorte Press
  • Publication date1997
  • ISBN 10 0385315929
  • ISBN 13 9780385315920
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