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9780373442560

Scared To Death

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  • ISBN13:

    9780373442560

  • ISBN10:

    0373442564

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-08-07
  • Publisher: Steeple Hill
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Summary

An unexpected phone call from a frantic, estranged friend sent scientist Kate Murphy to a rural town in Georgia. But neither woman made the meeting. Kate's friend died mysteriously. And Kate herself was trapped in a horrific accident until rescued by Nolan Price, her friend's handsome boss. And the widowed single father might know more about secrets and lies than he was telling. Offered refuge in his house--which happened to be in the dark woods that so scared her friend--Kate sought the truth. But what she found would shock her--and her faith--to the core.

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Excerpts

"Kate. I need your help." The urgency in the caller's voice made Kate Murphy's heart race. "Who... Who is this?" "It's Tina." Kate flinched at the name she hadn't heard in three years. Images of death and betrayal flashed through her mind. Images Kate wanted to forget. "Maybe I shouldn't have called." Tina's words were clipped, her tone wary. "It's been so long, but--" Cupping a free hand over her ear, Kate tried to drown out the whirr of the centrifuges that filled the medical research lab where she worked. "Wait, let me step into the hallway. I'll be able to hear better." Static crackled across the line as Kate changed locations. "Still there?" "I know this sounds crazy, but I stumbled across something in the woods and need your medical expertise. Remember when you used to joke about what would happen if the bad guys ever unlocked the secrets of science?" "Yeah?" "I think they have." The tone of Tina's voice made Kate's skin crawl. Her former friend was right. The whole thingdidsound crazy. "How'd you find me, Tina?" "Your name was in the paper. The article said you worked at Bannister Scientific in Atlanta." Kate raked a hand through her hair. She had only given one interview and suddenly she was front-page news. "I can't leave. I'm in the middle of a project." No reason to mention her research had been put on hold. Tomorrow started her two-week probation while Bannister Scientific decided whether she'd keep her job. "It's Friday," Tina pleaded. "Surely you get the weekend off? I'm only living two hours away." "I...I may be on call." "Growing up you said you'd always be there for me, Kate. I don't have anyone else. We're kind of kindred spirits in that regard." "What about your mom?" "She died last Christmas." A lump formed in Kate's throat. "I'm sorry, Tina." "So am I. You deserve an apology. What came out after Eddie's death... I should have believed you." The last thing Kate wanted was to open old wounds concerning Tina's brother. "Where are you?" "Mercy, Georgia. About two hours north of Atlanta. I'm a housekeeper for a man named Nolan Price and his teenage daughter. I needed a job. Nolan was kind enough to take me in." "Listen, Tina, I don't think--" "Remember your grandfather's cross?" How could Kate forget? Of all things to give Eddie as a token of her love, handing him her most cherished possession three years ago had been the most foolish. "I found the cross in Eddie's safety-deposit box," Tina said. "Just like my brother to tuck it away." Kate's shoulders slumped with relief. The cross hadn't been destroyed in the fire. Her grandfather's face floated through her mind--the man who'd loved her, raised her, taught her about a God she had eventually shut out of her life. "I'll give you the cross tonight. You can stay the weekend and see for yourself what I'm talking about." Kate shook her head ever so slightly. "Sounds like you're trying to blackmail me into visiting you." Tina laughed, a self-deprecating sound that for an instant touched Kate's heart. "Call it a bribe, okay?" Kate sighed. Bribery or not, she needed the cross back around her neck. Sure, Tina could mail it to her, but Kate wouldn't risk losing the cross again. "Give me directions," she finally said. "Take the connector to 400 North." Jamming the phone between her ear and shoulder, Kate reached into the pocket of her lab coat. She pulled out a small tablet and ballpoint pen and jotted down the instructions. "Tell me what youthinkyou discovered, Tina." "Not over the phone. You've got to see it. With your scientific background, you'll know if it's worth my getting worried." You already are,Kate wanted to say. "Surely there's someone else who can help you." "I don't know who to trust." "The police?" "No!"

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