VIOLATED (BRANDON FISHER FBI SERIES)
by
Carolyn Arnold
Published
by: Hibbert & Stiles Publishing Inc.
ISBN
(e-book): 978-1-988064-71-0
ISBN
(print): 978-1-988064-70-3
Approximately
250 pages
BOOK OVERVIEW
Sometimes the past should stay there…
The murder is one of the most heinous FBI
agent and profiler Brandon Fisher has ever seen. But that’s not why he and two
members of the team are rushing to California. The Bureau is interested because
the prime suspect is one of their own, Paige Dawson.
But Paige didn’t go to Valencia to kill
anyone. She had set out on “vacation”—her new lover in tow—only to confront the
man who raped her friend twenty-some years ago. While the hands of the law are
tied, she wants him to face the fact that he destroyed a young woman’s life and
know that, as an FBI agent, she’ll be watching his every move. Yet, instead of
accomplishing her goal, she wound up in the back of a police cruiser.
Now Paige must face off with a hard-nosed
detective determined to stick a murder charge to a fed. But with the trained
eyes of the FBI on the case, it’s becoming more and more obvious that the
evidence lends itself to a serial killing, not an isolated incident. And as
long as the local authorities are focused on Paige, the real murderer is still
out there, possibly waiting to strike again…
Excerpt from Chapter 1
“Agent Fisher.” I had answered
without checking the caller ID, but the ensuing silence on the other end of the
line had me pulling back the phone and consulting it now.
SANTA CLARITA V.
That tells
me nothing…
“Hello? This is Special Agent Brandon
Fisher. Can I help you?” I looked for Zach, but he was gone again.
There was no verbal response on the
other end of the line, but I heard a distinct exhale, followed by more deep
breaths.
Santa Clarita… Where was that? It
sounded Californian.
And I knew only one person in
California.
“Paige?”
There was a jagged intake of breath.
A sob, maybe?
“Oh God, Brandon.” It was Paige, and
she was definitely crying. And Paige didn’t cry. I’d witnessed the odd tear
fall when our relationship had ended, but this was different. Something was very
wrong.
I leaned on my desk and looked
around, but no one was nearby.
“What’s going on? Are you okay?” I
asked. I gave her a few seconds to respond. She didn’t. “Where’s Sam? Is he
okay? Talk to me, Paige.”
“Shh. I don’t want everyone to
know.”
“What’s going on?” I was starting to
get annoyed that she was avoiding my question. She was the one who had called
me.
“I’m in trouble,” she began. “Big
trouble.”
“What kind of trouble?”
“I’m in…jail,” she ground out.
Her words struck me as a physical blow.
I even stopped breathing for a second. I sank back into my chair. “You’re
what?”
“There’s been a misunderstanding is
all.”
I’d hope
so…
“Where is Sam?” I asked again.
“Please, Brandon, don’t tell Jack or
Zach.”
Another aversion tactic. “I don’t know
much to tell.” My concern for her was quickly morphing into irritation.
“Where’s Sam?” I repeated a third time. Maybe I should record myself and just
hit “play.”
Another deep exhale into the
receiver.
“Talk to me,” I entreated.
“He doesn’t know.”
“What? How can he not know you
were—”
“Shh! I can’t explain everything
over the phone. I need you to get me a good defense attorney and send him to
the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. Have them ask for Detective Grafton
or Mendez.”
A good defense attorney?
“What are you suspected of?”
“I don’t want—”
“You called me, remember?”
She sighed. “Something I might be
regretting…”
“I’m sorry, but you asked me to get
you—”
Jack came up next to my desk. He ran
a hand along his throat, indicating my call needed to end. Now. And based on
the way he was staring me down, refusing him wasn’t an option.
“Where’s Zach?” he asked.
“God, is that Jack?” Paige
whispered. “Brandon, you can’t say a—”
I cupped the receiver portion of my
cell phone and held it away from my ear. “He’ll be back,” I told Jack. “He
probably just went to the bathroom.”
“Hang up,” Jack demanded. He never
tolerated personal calls on the job, but this was going overboard. Besides,
this particular one wasn’t personal. Or was it?
And why did Paige call me and not
Sam? Was it just that I was familiar, or did she not want to give the new guy a
bad impression? I dismissed the idea of her still harboring feelings for me
before I even considered it, but whatever it was, I wasn’t sure I was
completely comfortable with it.
I got up from my chair and walked
away from Jack, taking my cell phone with me. I had it pressed to my ear again
and could tell Paige was still on the line. I could feel Jack’s eyes watching
me, but so far, he wasn’t following.
“I will do what you asked,” I said
into the receiver, “but it would help to know what you’re…you know.” I didn’t
want to say being charged with,
seeing as Jack was still within earshot.
“I don’t want to get into it with
you, Brandon. Hell, I probably shouldn’t have even called you. I just thought I
could trust you.”
“You can.” The words had come out of
their own volition.
“Thank you. I just need a defense
attorney who is good at getting the innocent off—” Someone spoke to her in the
background. “Yes, I know… Fine,” she said, her voice muffled, probably from her
hand over the receiver. Then back to me. “I’ve got to go.”
“I’ll get you someone.”
“Remember, Detective Graft—”
“Grafton and Mendez. I got it.”
“One more thing, Brandon. Please let
Sam know I’m okay.”
“And what about the part where you
were…” I couldn’t elaborate as Jack was now literally breathing down my neck.
“You can’t tell him I’ve been
arrested.”
“Yeah, okay.”
“Can I trust you or not?” she asked
impatiently.
I nodded even though she couldn’t
see it. “You can.”
“Sam’s at the Hyatt Regency, room
328.” Then she hung up. With the conversation over, I was left to face Jack,
and based on his epic scowl, I was going to have explain why I didn’t hang up
the second he had told me to.
“I need to make another phone call,”
I said.
“Not right now you don’t,” Jack replied.
Zach came back to his desk, a
confused look on his face when he saw the two of us, and Jack gestured for us
to follow him into his office.
I was pacing in front of Jack’s
door, not wanting to go in because I needed to get Paige that lawyer ASAP.
Jack gripped my shoulder with a firm
hand. “Go inside.”
“Uh, yeah. On it.” I pressed on a
smile and went into his office.
Jack shut the door and didn’t bother
to take a seat. Neither did Zach or I, but the two of us kept looking at each
other for a clue as to what this was about.
“Paige has been brought in as a
murder suspect.” Jack delivered the statement as if it were any other case—direct,
punchy, and succinct.
I swallowed roughly, my throat so
dry I wondered if my mouth was even producing any saliva. I sought out one of
the chairs that were positioned in front of Jack’s desk.
Jack’s gaze followed me until I sat
down. “That was Paige on the phone with you, wasn’t it?”
“Yeah,” I choked out.
His jaw tightened. He shook his
head. “Unbelievable.”
I wasn’t exactly sure what he was referring
to—Paige’s arrest or my consorting with the…enemy?
Jack closed his eyes. “She just
couldn’t leave it alone.”
“Leave what alone?” Zach asked.
Jack let out a heaving sigh, met my
eyes, and then turned for the door. “Come on, we’re going to California. I’ll
explain on the plane.”
CAROLYN ARNOLD is an international
best-selling and award-winning author, as well as a speaker, teacher, and
inspirational mentor. She has four continuing fiction series—Detective Madison
Knight, Brandon Fisher FBI, McKinley Mysteries, and Matthew Connor
Adventures—and has written nearly thirty books. Her genre diversity offers her
readers everything from cozy to hard-boiled mysteries, and thrillers to action
adventures.
Both her female detective and FBI
profiler series have been praised by those in law enforcement as being accurate
and entertaining, leading her to adopt the trademark: POLICE PROCEDURALS
RESPECTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT™.
Carolyn was born in a small town and
enjoys spending time outdoors, but she also loves the lights of a big city.
Grounded by her roots and lifted by her dreams, her overactive imagination
insists that she tell her stories. Her intention is to touch the hearts of
millions with her books, to entertain, inspire, and empower.
She currently lives just west of
Toronto with her husband and beagle and is a member of Crime Writers of Canada.
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