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Eve Duncan #4
Bantam
March 2003
On Sale: March 1, 2003
Featuring: Jane Macquire; Eve Duncan & Joe Quinn; Sean Galen
400 pages
ISBN: 0553582143
EAN: 9780553582147
Kindle: B000FBFN06
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Excerpt of Body of Lies by Iris Johansen

Sarah Bayou, Louisiana 1:05 a.m. October 4

The flatboat glided slowly through the bayou.

Too slowly, Jules Hebert thought tensely. He had
deliberately chosen a flatboat rather than a motorboat
because it would be less obtrusive at this time of night,
but he had not counted on this case of nerves.

Keep calm. The church was just up ahead.

โ€œIt will be fine, Jules,โ€ Etienne called softly as he
wielded the oars. โ€œYou worry too much.โ€

And his brother, Etienne, didnโ€™t worry enough, Jules
thought in despair. Ever since childhood it had been Jules
who was the serious one, the one who had to accept the
responsibility while Etienne ambled along through life
with endearing blitheness. โ€œYou arranged for the men to be
waiting at the church?โ€

โ€œOf course.โ€

โ€œAnd you told them nothing?โ€

โ€œOnly that they would be paid well for the work. And I
parked the motorboat to bring them where you told me to.โ€

โ€œGood.โ€

โ€œIt will all go very easily.โ€ Etienne smiled. โ€œI promise
you, Jules. Would I let you down?โ€

Not intentionally. The affection between them was too
strong. They had been through too much together. โ€œNo
offense. Just asking, little brother.โ€ Jules stiffened as
he saw the dark looming silhouette of the ancient stone
church in the faint moonlight as they rounded the corner.
It had been deserted for over ten years and exuded
dampness and decay. His gaze flew to the sparsely
scattered plantation houses on either side of the bayou.

No one. No sign of anyone stirring.

โ€œI toldyou,โ€ Etienne said. โ€œLuck is with us. How could it
be otherwise? Fortune is always on the side of the right.โ€

That had not been Julesโ€™s experience, but he wouldnโ€™t
argue with Etienne. Not tonight.

Jules jumped out of the boat as they reached the landing,
and the four men Etienne had hired streamed onto the boat.

โ€œBe careful with it,โ€ Jules said. โ€œFor Godโ€™s sake, donโ€™t
drop it.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll help them.โ€ Etienne leaped forward. โ€œChrist, itโ€™s
heavy.โ€ He put his massive shoulder beneath one
corner. โ€œOn the count of three.โ€

With great care they lifted the huge black coffin onto the
landing.

Lake Cottage Atlanta, Georgia

Coffin.

Eve Duncan woke with a start, her heart pounding.

โ€œWhat is it?โ€ Joe Quinn asked drowsily. โ€œSomething wrong?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ Eve swung her feet to the floor. โ€œI just had a bad
dream. I think Iโ€™ll get a glass of water.โ€ She moved to
the bathroom. โ€œGo back to sleep.โ€

Good heavens, she was actually shaking. How stupid could
she get? She splashed water on her face and took a few
sips of water before going back into the bedroom.

The lamp on the nightstand was on and Joe was sitting up
in bed. โ€œI told you to go back to sleep.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t want to go to sleep. Come here.โ€

She went into his arms and cuddled close. Safety. Love.
Joe. โ€œWant to make love?โ€

โ€œThe thought occurred to me. Maybe later. Right now, I
want to know about your nightmare.โ€

โ€œPeople do have bad dreams, Joe. Itโ€™s not that uncommon.โ€

โ€œBut you havenโ€™t had one in a long time. I thought you
were over them.โ€ His arms tightened around her. โ€œI want
them to be over.โ€

She knew he did, and she knew he tried desperately to give
her the security and contentment that he thought would rid
her of them. But Joe should know better than anyone that
the nightmare would never entirely go away. โ€œJust shut up
and go back to sleep.โ€

โ€œWas it about Bonnie?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ Eve felt a ripple of guilt. Someday she had to tell
him why the dreams of Bonnie were no longer painful. But
not yet. Even after this last year with him, she still
wasnโ€™t ready. Someday.

โ€œThe new skull? Youโ€™ve been working hard on it. Maybe too
hard?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m almost done. Itโ€™s Carmelita Sanchez, Joe. I should be
able to notify her parents in a couple days.โ€ Then there
would be closure and, perhaps, peace for them. โ€œAnd you
know my work never brings me anything but satisfaction. No
bad dreams there.โ€ Just sadness and pity and a driving
passion to bring the lost ones home. โ€œStop probing. Bad
dreams donโ€™t have to have deep psychological implications.
This was just a crazy, disjointed . . . It was probably
something I ate. Janeโ€™s pizza was a little too rich forโ€ฆโ€

โ€œWhat was it about?โ€

Joe wasnโ€™t going to give up. He would pick at the subject
until everything was out in the open. โ€œA coffin. Okay? I
was walking toward this coffin, and it scared me.โ€

โ€œWho was in the coffin?โ€ He paused. โ€œMe? Jane?โ€

โ€œStop trying to read something into it. It was a closed
coffin.โ€

โ€œThen why were you scared?โ€

โ€œIt was a dream. For heavenโ€™s sake, I deal with dead
people every day of my life. Itโ€™s perfectly natural I
should have an occasional macabreโ€ฆโ€

โ€œWhy were you scared?โ€

โ€œDrop it. Itโ€™s over.โ€ She pulled his head down and kissed
him. โ€œStop being a protective ass. The only therapy I want
from you right now is strictly physical.โ€

He went still, resisting. Then he relaxed and moved over
her. โ€œWell, if you insist. I suppose Iโ€™ll have to be a
gentleman and let you seduce me.โ€

Eve was surprised. She knew how stubborn Joe could be. She
smiled and gently tugged at his hair. โ€œDamn right, you
will.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™ll talk about the coffin later. . . .โ€

Sarah Bayou

The coffin was in place in the altar of the church.

Jules bent to check the pedestal beneath it to make sure
it was sturdy enough to bear the weight of the specially
reinforced airtight coffin. Heโ€™d had it built to his own
specifications and had been assured there would be no
problem, but it was his responsibility and he was
determined not to fail. Nothing must damage the coffinโ€™s
precious contents.

โ€œIโ€™ve paid them off. Theyโ€™re on their way back,โ€ Etienne
said from the doorway. He came toward Jules, his gaze
fixed on the coffin. โ€œIt looks so strange there. . . . We
did it, didnโ€™t we?โ€

Jules nodded. โ€œYes, we did it.โ€

Etienne was silent a moment. โ€œI know you were angry with
me, but now you understand, donโ€™t you?โ€

โ€œYes, I understand.โ€

โ€œGood. Well, here it is. We did it together.โ€ Etienne put
his arm affectionately around Julesโ€™s shoulders. โ€œIt gives
me a good feeling. You, too?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ Jules closed his eyes as the pain surged through
him. โ€œNot a good feeling.โ€

โ€œBecause you worry too much. But itโ€™s over now.โ€

โ€œNot quite.โ€ Jules opened eyes that were full of
tears. โ€œHave I ever told you how much I love you, what a
good brother youโ€™ve been to me?โ€

Etienne laughed. โ€œIf you had, I would have been the one
who was worried. Youโ€™re not a man who...โ€ His eyes widened
in shock as he saw the gun in his brotherโ€™s hand. โ€œWhat
are you...?โ€

Jules shot him in the heart.

Disbelief was frozen on Etienneโ€™s face as he fell to the
floor.

Jules couldnโ€™t believe it, either. Dear God, let him take
that moment back.

No, for he would only have to do it again.

Jules fell to his knees beside Etienne and gathered him in
his arms. Tears ran down his face as he rocked him back
and forth. Little brother. Little brother . . .

Control. He had one other task to perform before he could
allow himself to grieve. The motorboat taking the men away
from the church should be out of the bayou and on the
widest part of the river by now.

He fumbled in his pocket for the switch and pressed the
red button. He could not hear the explosion, but he knew
it had happened. He had set the charge himself and he
never allowed himself to make a mistake. There would be no
survivors and no evidence.

It was done.

Jules turned back to Etienne and tenderly brushed the hair
from his forehead. Sleep, little brother. He prayed
Etienne was at peace. He was glad it was too dim in the
church to see the shock and pain frozen on Etienneโ€™s face.

Excerpt from Body of Lies by Iris Johansen
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