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Black As Night (Quentin Black Mystery #2)

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by Andrijeski, JC


  I felt him giving in though, even before he leaned away from me, grabbing one of the pillows from behind me and placing it deliberately on his lap once he was settled. When he glanced over at me that time, we both laughed. I couldn’t help it.

  He took my hand when I leaned against him, kissing the back of my knuckles before he entwined our fingers, holding them on top of the pillow.

  “Do they really call Bangkok the City of Angels?” I asked him, remembering what Anders had said. “Like Los Angeles?”

  Black nodded, closing his eyes as he settled back in his seat. “Yes. It’s what the Thai version of the name means...well, the short version of the Thai name, anyway.”

  Exhaling, he glanced up at the media screen, where a map of our trip was currently displayed. “City of Angels to the City of Angels. Then back to San Francisco.” He kissed the top of my head. “I admit...I might kiss the fucking ground when we land there.” He glanced down at me. “Although Bangkok’s a really nice city, Miri. It can be, anyway...and Thailand is a beautiful country. We should go back there sometime...when all of this is done. Take a real vacation.”

  I nodded, thinking as I gazed out the window.

  He gripped my hand tighter. Tight enough for me to look up.

  When I met his gaze that time, I nearly flinched at the seriousness in his gold eyes.

  “It will be done at some point, Miri,” he said. “It’s going to be okay.”

  Something about the way he said it sounded like a promise.

  Swallowing, I nodded, clutching his hand back as I pretended I believed him.

  But that time, it was me who was the liar.

  * * *

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  QUENTIN BLACK MYSTERY is a dark, gritty paranormal romance and mystery series starring brilliant and mysterious antihero Quentin R. Black, along with his partner, psychic forensic psychologist Miram Fox. For fans of Sherlock Holmes and paranormal romance, the series spans continents and dimensions as Black tries to redeem himself by making the world safe for his kind.

  ALLIE’S WAR is a dark, unique and gritty psychic romance involving a young woman grappling with her role in bringing about the end of one world and the start of a new one. Follow Allie Taylor and her antihero partner in crime, Dehgoies Revik, as they fight terrifying enemies and one another in a passionate story spanning centuries, and filled unpredictable twists.

  ALIEN APOCALYPSE is a dystopian new adult romance about a tough girl named Jet Tetsuo who grew up on Earth following an alien invasion. Forced into living among her conquerors, she has to navigate a treacherous world full of enemies who pose as friends, even as she becomes their most famous fighter in the Rings, a modern day version of the coliseum.

  GATE SHIFTER SERIES is an unusual shifter romance centering on shifters from another world altogether, called morph. Earth humans remained blissfully ignorant of the existence of alternate dimensions until Nihkil Jamri tries to save private detective, Dakota Reyes, while he is surveying Earth. Part urban fantasy, part detective series, part paranormal romance, part science fiction adventure, the Gate Shifter series explores crime solving, interstellar warfare and alien romance with the least likely candidates imaginable.

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  BLACK ON BLACK (Quentin Black Mystery #3)

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  SOMETHING BAD IS COMING

  MIRI... HIS PRESENCE washes over me. It brings a dense flush of heat I feel over every inch of my skin. His pain echoes. It grows louder, softer... an intensity of longing I can’t think through, can barely stand. Some of that feels like it’s about me.

  Some feels like it’s solely about him.

  Both things hurt me.

  The emotions hurt me, but it’s not just longing. It’s not just emotion. It’s not all in his head, or even in the parts of him that make him different from other men.

  They’re hurting him. They’re hurting him again.

  Miri... please. Please...

  He’s asleep.

  I don’t know how I know that.

  I don’t know how I know any of these things.

  I know the same way I know it’s daytime where he is, that a fire burns in an old fashioned grate, that the ceilings are high and an ancient light fixture hangs over the leather chairs on the hearth. I know all of this the same way I know this hasn’t happened yet. This is the future, not the present. It is barreling towards both of us too fast to get out of the way.

  I don’t understand why they’re hurting him or even how––what they’re doing to him that causes him so much pain. I know it has something to do with what he is.

  I also know he’s alone.

  He’s alone and they’re hurting him and there’s nothing I can do.

  Miri, please... he sends. Please...

  The pain worsens. Both kinds.

  Images flicker behind my eyes, blanking out my view of the room. Images of war. Images of gunfire, fighting. Hand to hand. Explosives. Jumping out of airplanes and lying in trenches, his feet and ankles sunk in the sucking, cloying, freezing mud. Some of it feels familiar, even recent. Some of it feels old. Some of it feels completely foreign to me, like it might come from that other place, that version of Earth where Black was born.

  That place he calls “the Other Earth,” or even, jokingly, “Earth-1,” the version that might still exist in some other dimension.

  I still don’t understand what that means, not really. Sometimes I wonder if he understands it himself, or if he just appeared here one day, and learned to adjust.

  He says he was young when he got here, practically a teenager.

  I glimpse him younger still, maybe even a child.

  A dirt floor. Barbed wire. Electrified fences. Bleached walls.

  I see him being hurt there too. Even really young, I see people hurting him.

  It’s fucking unbearable.

  I feel the connection to that version of him lying sweating in a bed in a high-ceilinged room. They are evoking those memories in him. They are using his memories somehow, using them to break things in him. I see him lying there, near the fireplace and the leather chairs... lost in his own memories while they try to break him. I can almost hear it––like glass shattering, like bones crunching under metal teeth. The feeling makes me want to cry.

  It also makes me angry. It hurts me, too... badly enough I hear myself somewhere, gasping in pain. Worse, it reminds me of what Solonik did to me.

  Whoever these people are, they want to break Black the way Solonik tried to break me. They want to mold him in some way, to force parts of him inside metal boxes... to build him anew in their own image. They fight their way inside, using his memories, his feelings, things he cares about, things that broke his heart, things he hates and loves. Even now, they look for ways to reach him. They look for open doors, or doors they can kick their way through.

  You’re running out of time... a voice whispers.

  I don’t know whose voice it is.

  Whoever they are, they know things about Black. They know things about me, too.

  When I fall asleep, or even doze, more and more, he is there.

  It’s like your war, Miri, he says. It’s like Afghanistan, only without the water boarding. Without the loud sounds and the flashing lights and the sleep deprivation and the maggoty food and the beatings... it’s like that. They’ll keep doing it until they find a way in. No one can withstand it forever. I couldn’t. He
won’t either... even though he’s stronger than me. You know that, Miriam... you know. The humans trained you in this...

  The voice is familiar. Familiar but not to me.

  It is from that other place. It belongs to Black.

  Now it belongs to me, too.

  Something about it makes me want to cry.

  They’ll break him, Miri. I can’t save him. I can’t. You have to do it this time...

  I can’t place that voice. I can’t give it a name.

  He loves Black. He loves him.

  They’ll hack him, Miri... just like Solonik hacked you...

  Whoever he is, he is right.

  I know he is right. I know something bad is coming.

  The thought terrifies me.

  The thought scares me out of my mind, but there is nothing I can do.

  * * *

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  I’m a writer, opinionist, traveler...and someone who is deeply interested in the human condition in all of its forms, both light and dark. I’m also a hopeless romantic. As a result of some combination of those things, I tend to write a lot of apocalyptic and metaphysical types of stories...with superpowers, sex, angst, heroism, redemption, defeat. Hope. Because I have to have hope. My characters are always fighting the dark in one way or another, whether in the world or in their own minds.

  As far as me, my educational background is in politics and history and my pre-writing work was primarily in business, but I’ve also spent a fair bit of time meditating in caves, traveling, doing yoga and studying martial arts. I’ve worked as a freelance journalist, a photographer, a printer, a project manager, a business consultant, a teacher, a stable hand, a caregiver, and a waitress. I’m hesitant to name a final resting place at this point, but I travel pretty extensively and have lived abroad in Europe, Australia and Asia, and from coast to coast in the continental United States.

  Currently I write full time and live in Bangkok, Thailand.

  Get in touch with me either via my website or Facebook or send me an email at: jc.andrijeski@yahoo.com - thanks again so much for joining me in my make-believe worlds!

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  BLACK AS NIGHT

  Quentin Black Mystery #2

  Copyright © 2015 by JC Andrijeski

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  2015

  Published by White Sun Press

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