30 Pieces of Silver: An Extremely Controversial Historical Thriller

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by McCray, Carolyn


  She caught tears at the edge of her eyes. Not wanting to, but unable to stop herself, she looked up to the second shelf above her workstation. A diamond sparkled at her. Her engagement ring. It was still where Brandt had left it. He had refused to take it back. He had said it was his final gift to her. She should have thrown it back at him, screamed at him, done something besides let him walk out that door. Now she couldn’t bring herself to move the damned thing. It sat there mocking her. Reminding her of the life that could have been, that could never be.

  But she couldn’t dwell on the past. Or at least not the recent past. She still had the “smart” gene to prove. And somehow through the fifteen thousand debriefings she had survived, of course lying through her teeth at each one of them, Rebecca had kept this tiny, tiny shard of James’ bone hidden.

  All the preparations had been made. All the calculations done. Today was the day she would drill into the bone and extract a minuet quantity of DNA from the bone marrow. Given the fragment’s extremely small size, she would have only one chance at this.

  Rebecca needed her mind and hands focused. She needed to block out everything but this piece of bone and her micro-knife.

  Taking a deep breath, Rebecca double checked her instruments, then looked through the microscope. She could see the tiny spicules of bone, interlaced before her. She knew within this tiny lattice, the DNA she needed lay hidden.

  Closing her eyes, Rebecca steadied her nerves. Whether or not she was ready to have her theory proven correct or debunked, James’ bone was ready.

  Slowing opening her eyes, she found a spot between two spicules that looked especially promising and moved the joystick into position. Ever so carefully, Rebecca moved the joystick forward, angling the micro-blade toward the position. She would have to coordinate the cut and the sterile vacuum to collect the material before it turned to dust.

  She was ever so close to fulfilling her life’s work when the door burst open.

  “Dr. Hottie Monroe! Are you ready for some Latin love?”

  In her shock she not only drove the micro-blade through the entire section, but she broke the seventy-thousand-dollar tip off as well. “No!”

  Months of preparation ruined. James’ bone destroyed.

  Rebecca spun around, ready to lay waste to whoever had ignored her huge sign warning anyone not to enter, but found Lopez with his arms spread wide. Behind him a figure hung back in the doorway.

  Their eyes met over Lopez, locked in some kind of painful flashback. God, had Vincent’s jaw gotten even squarer? Were his eyes more crystalline than before? And his biceps. How easily she could remember them holding her.

  Even though Lopez was no slouch in that department, his fierce hug felt completely hollow.

  “What, you don’t have any love from an old comrade-in-arms?” Lopez asked, feigning hurt. She simply punched him in the arm.

  “You trashed my experiment, Ricky.”

  “My bad,” the corporal said, but his grin told a different story.

  Two other men had entered the laboratory. She didn’t know them nearly as well, but by Brandt’s constant complaining about them not living up to their predecessors she knew the shorter, darker-haired one was Talli and the redhead was Harvish.

  All eyes were upon her. Well, upon her but then flickering back to Brandt. Clearly they had come on some military need, but that didn’t change the utter awkwardness that choked the room.

  “Dr. Monroe,” a voice called from the other room. “Is there a problem?”

  Rebecca willed the man to stay back, announcing, “Sam, everything’s fine!”

  But the younger man, his face a riddle of reconstruction scars, came around the corner. His features were so distorted that it took a moment for Brandt to recognize who stood in front of him. Lopez was quicker on the draw.

  “Davidson!” Rebecca rushed to get between them as Lopez whooped, “Dude! You are alive!”

  But that might not last for long, as Brandt brought his gun to bear and aimed it at Davidson.

  The red laser light glowed against her previous enemy’s, now assistant’s, forehead.

  Brandt growled, “I’ve been waiting a long time for this.”

  Havoc will be out in the fall of 2012. If you would like to read a vital short story that bridges Brandt and Rebecca’s adventures between 30 Pieces of Silver and Havoc, check out An Engagement to Remember in the anthology 8 Hearts Beat As One. And don’t worry, just because it is in a romance anthology, it has plenty of the patented McCray action to go around!

  Click here to purchase or sample the anthology.

  About The Author

  I started out like most authors. I had a story in my head that would not shut up! LOL

  I wrote the book, pitched it around agents/NY and received amazing feedback about how amazing 30 Pieces of Silver was, but (and a BIG but) no one thought they could sell the book. They thought people were tired of religious/historical thrillers.

  From my reviewers and beta readers that people were really enjoying the story I told, so I decided to take it to the streets so to speak. I decided to indie publish and since that decision, I have sold over 20,000 copies of 30 Pieces of Silver.

  I guess people did want more religious/historical thrillers after all!

  So if you are looking to publish a book such as this or are a reader and want to find the cream of the indie crop, you really need to look up @indiebookIBC!

  If you would like to connect with me, check out my Contact Info section or for a quick Tweet, you can find me under @craftycmc (for my personal account). And of course this book would not be in your hands if it were not for the unwavering efforts of the Indie Book Collective @indiebookIBC.

  Copyright Information

  This book is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, places, and dialogue are drawn from the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

  30 Pieces of Silver

  An Off Our Meds Project/published by arrangement with the author

  FIRST EDITION

  Copyright 2010 by Carolyn McCray

  All rights reserved

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  No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

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  Email

  Acknowledgments

  So many people contribute to any book that it is hard to list them all. However, I intend to try!

  This book would never have come into existence without, of course, Jim. Ever cool. Ever there.

  Ben, who faithfully edited the manuscript through its many, many, many incarnations.

  Dee Dee, who has believed in me for so long it is almost impossible to remember a time without her. #andnothatsnotadissonyourage

  Carrie, my editor, who knows of my love for sentence fragments and run-on sentences, yet who still patiently edits them to the point where they are readable!

  Contact Information

  Carolyn McCray can be found just about everywhere social media exists (and some that are just in her head).

  Her personal social media links:

  Email

  Website

  Twitter

  Blog

  Facebook

  Goodreads

  LinkedIn

  Her writing advice, Writing Without the Drama, links:

  Twitter

  Blog

  Her Indie Book Collective (where she and the rest of the Collective help teach authors how to use social media to market their books)

  Website

  Twitter

  Blog

  Facebook

  GoodReads

  LinkedIn

  Technical Publishing articles on DigitalBookWorld
.com

  Poignant articles on Lifarre.com

  Motivational article on Mome-O.com

  Table of Contents

  Book Cover

  Main Menu

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

  Other Works By Carolyn McCray

  Encrypted – Carolyn’s latest techno-thriller

  Fated – A historical paranormal romance set in ancient Rome

  Plain Jane – A Patterson-style Thriller with a Dash of Hannibal

  HeartsBlood – A Paranormal Romance Thriller/Urban Fantasy

  A Sneak Peek of the 30 Pieces of Silver sequel, Havoc

  Contact Information

  Copyright Information

  Chapters:

  Where it Began

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Fellowship

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Providence

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Paths, Crossed

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Awakening

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  The Flock

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  The Path Ahead

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  The Thirteenth

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Prophecies

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  The Betrayal

  Chapter 33

  Chapter 34

  Chapter 35

  Chapter 36

  The Sacrifice

  Chapter 37

  The Ending

 

 

 


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