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by J. A. Jance


  “I was always a bit different back home. My family wasn’t keen on having people of my persuasion hanging about. After the war I tried going home where my own parents treated me like an outcast. For a while I sat around wallowing in self-pity, but after Art sent me that medal, I made up my mind to come here to the U.S. in hopes of starting over. Once I got here, the other guy, the second Marine, heard that Anna Lee was looking for a bodyguard and driver, and he put me in touch with her. So that was the second miracle. The rest is history.”

  “Why are you telling me all this?” Ali asked.

  “Because, according to what Mr. Holman tells me, you’ve been through your own kind of war, Ms. Reynolds. And I think you’ve earned your own kind of medal. When the police release it from evidence, I want you to have it.”

  “I can’t possibly…”

  “Yes, you can,” Brooks insisted. “I’m like Art Reed, you see. I had no idea how far gone Miss Arabella was. If it hadn’t been for you, chances are, I’d be dead now, too, right along with Mr. Ashcroft the third. That’s why I’m determined to pass it along. And now I’d like you to get dressed and come with me. I want to take you for a ride.”

  “A ride,” Ali echoed. “Where to?”

  “To the house,” Brooks said. “To Anna Lee Ashcroft’s house. To what I hope will be your house someday. I’d like to show you some of the changes I think are in order. Come on now, Ms. Reynolds. Let’s go.”

  “Wait a minute,” Ali objected. “I know what you’re doing. This is exactly how you used to treat Arabella—how you’d talk your way around her and get her to do what you wanted. It’s how you got her to be…normal.”

  “Exactly,” Mr. Brooks said with a smile. “It worked for Miss Arabella, and I’m quite sure it will work for you as well.”

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  Saturday, April 1, 2006

  Happy April Fool’s Day. I woke up this morning laughing. What’s so funny? Well, let’s see. I’ve bought a house that needs everything—new plumbing, new wiring, new roof, new windows. How could any of that even remotely be construed as hilarious? For one thing, I’ve never built anything in my life.

  I’m sure I’ll have plenty of help. My father is itching to get his hands on the place. So is my son, Chris. So is Leland Brooks. So is Dave Holman.

  They’re all brimming over with suggestions about how to do this and that, and I’m prepared to take their ideas under advisement. But if this is going to be my house, I’m going to be the one with the final say. Next week I’ll be traveling down to Phoenix to interview several architects, and we’ll see if one of them measures up.

  People who’ve lived through their own remodeling projects tell me that tackling this kind of job is no laughing matter, but this morning I beg to differ. The clouds finally seem to have lifted. Fixing Anna Lee Ashcroft’s house is going to be dreadfully hard work, but I’m looking forward to it. In fact, I can hardly wait.

  After months of living in a fog of grief, I’m finally ready to step back out into the sunlight.

  Demolition? Plaster dust? Building permits? All I can say is, “Bring it on!”

  posted by Babe, 9:27 A.M.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  J.A. Jance is the Top 10 New York Times bestselling author of the Joanna Brady series, the J.P. Beaumont series, three interrelated thrillers featuring the Walker family, and the Ali Reynolds series: Web of Evil and Edge of Evil. Born in South Dakota and brought up in Bisbee, Arizona, Jance lives with her husband in Seattle, Washington, and Tucson, Arizona.

  For a recipe for Sugarloaf Café sweet rolls please go to www.jajance.com and check the recipe page.

  ALSO BY J.A. JANCE

  ALI REYNOLDS MYSTERIES

  Edge of Evil

  Web of Evil

  JOANNA BRADY MYSTERIES

  Desert Heat

  Tombstone Courage

  Shoot/Don’t Shoot

  Dead to Rights

  Skeleton Canyon

  Rattlesnake Crossing

  Outlaw Mountain

  Devil’s Claw

  Paradise Lost

  Partner in Crime

  Exit Wounds

  Dead Wrong

  J.P. BEAUMONT MYSTERIES

  Until Proven Guilty

  Injustice For All

  Trial by Fury

  Taking the Fifth

  Improbable Cause

  A More Perfect Union

  Dismissed with Prejudice

  Minor in Possession

  Payment in Kind

  Without Due Process

  Failure to Appear

  Lying in Wait

  Name Withheld

  Breach of Duty

  Birds of Prey

  Partner in Crime

  Long Time Gone

  Justice Denied

  WALKER FAMILY THRILLERS

  Hour of the Hunter

  Kiss of the Bees

  Day of the Dead

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  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

  Copyright © 2007 by J.A. Jance

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Jance, Judith A.

  Hand of evil : a novel of suspense / by J.A. Jance.

  p. cm.

  “A Touchstone Book.”

  1. Reynolds, Ali (Fictitious character)—Fiction. 2. Arizona—Fiction.

  3. Suspense fiction. I. Title.

  PS3560.A44H36 2007

  813'.54—dc22 2007016986

  ISBN-13: 978-1-4165-5460-8

  ISBN-10: 1-4165-5460-2

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  CONTENTS

  { PREFACE }

  { CHAPTER 1 }

  { CHAPTER 2 }

  { CHAPTER 3 }

  { CHAPTER 4 }

  { CHAPTER 5 }

  { CHAPTER 6 }

  { CHAPTER 7 }

  { CHAPTER 8 }

  { CHAPTER 9 }

  { CHAPTER 10 }

  { CHAPTER 11 }

  { CHAPTER 12 }

  { CHAPTER 13 }

  { CHAPTER 14 }

  { CHAPTER 15 }

  { CHAPTER 16 }

  { CHAPTER 17 }

  { CHAPTER 18 }

  { CHAPTER 19 }

  { CHAPTER 20 }

  { CHAPTER 21 }

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 

 

 


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