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SERIAL KILLERS UNCUT - The Complete Psycho Thriller (The Complete Epic)

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by Blake Crouch


  “I can’t find the roadmap,” Jack said.

  “You looked under the bed?”

  “Yes.”

  “Last place I saw it.”

  Jack set the flashlight on the counter and stared at his fourteen-year-old daughter, pouting at the breakfast table, her purple-streaked blond hair twirled around her finger.

  “Got your clothes together yet?” he asked.

  She shook her head.

  “Go, Naomi, right now, and help Cole pack, too. I think your brother got distracted.”

  “We aren’t really leaving, are we?”

  “Get going.”

  Naomi pushed back from the table, her chair shrieking against the hardwood floor, and stormed out of the kitchen down the hallway.

  “Hey,” he shouted after her.

  “Cut her a break,” Dee said. “She’s terrified.”

  Jack stood beside his wife.

  The night beyond the windowglass was moonless and unmarred by even the faintest pinpricks of light. The city’s second night without power.

  “This is the last jug,” Dee said. “Makes eight gallons.”

  “That isn’t going to last us very long.”

  From the battery-powered radio on the windowsill above the sink, an old woman’s voice replaced the static that had dominated the airwaves for the last six hours. Jack reached over, turned up the volume.

  They listened as she read another name, another address over the radio.

  Jack said, “They’ve lost their fucking minds.”

  Dee turned off the tap, screwed a cap onto the final jug. “You think anyone’s actually acting on that?”

  “I don’t know.”

  “I don’t want to leave.”

  “I’ll take these jugs out to the car. Go make sure the kids are getting packed.”

  Jack hit the light switch out of habit, but when he opened the door, the garage remained dark. He shined the flashlight on the four steps that dropped out of the utility room. The smooth concrete was cold through his socks. He popped the hatch to the cargo area, illumination flooding out of the overhead dome lights into the two-car garage. He set the first jug of water in the back of the Land Rover Discovery. Their backpacks and camping equipment hung from hooks over the chest freezer, and he lifted them down off the wall. Pristine, unblemished by even a speck of trail dust. Four never-slept-in sleeping bags dangled from the ceiling in mesh sacks. He dragged a workbench over from the red Craftsman tool drawer and climbed up to take them down. Dee had been begging for a family camping trip ever since he’d purchased three thousand dollars’ worth of backpacking gear, and he’d fully intended for their family to spend every other weekend in the mountains or the desert. But two years had passed, and life had happened, priorities changed. The gas stove and water filter hadn’t even been liberated from their packaging, which still bore price tags.

  Inside the house, Dee released a loud gasp. He grabbed the flashlight, negotiated the sprawl of backpacks and sleeping bags, and bolted up the steps and through the door into the utility room. Past the washer and dryer, back into the kitchen. Naomi and his seven-year-old son, Cole, stood at the opening to the hallway, their faces all warmth and shadow in the candlelight, watching their mother at the sink.

  Jack shined the light on Dee—her face streaked with tears, body visibly shaking.

  She pointed at the radio.

  “They just read off Marty Anderson’s name. They’re going through the humanities department, Jack.”

  “Turn it up.”

  “Jim Barbour is a professor of religious studies at the University of New Mexico.” The old woman on the radio spoke slowly and with precision. “His address is Two Carpenter Court. Those of you near campus, go now, and while you’re in the neighborhood, stop by the home of Jack Colclough.”

  “Dad—”

  “Shhh.”

  “—a professor of philosophy at UNM.”

  “Oh my God.”

  “Shhh.”

  “—lives at Fourteen, fourteen Arroyo Way. Repeat. Fourteen, fourteen Arroyo Way. Go now.”

  “Oh my God, Jack. Oh my God.”

  “Get the food in the back of the car.”

  “This is not—”

  “Listen to me. Get the food in the back of the car. Naomi, bring yours and Cole’s clothes out to the garage. I’ll meet you all there in one minute.”

  BLAKE CROUCH is the author of DESERT PLACES, LOCKED DOORS, SNOWBOUND, and ABANDON, which was an IndieBound Notable Selection, all published by St. Martin’s Press. His latest thriller, RUN, was released in February 2011. His short fiction has appeared in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, Thriller 2, Shivers VI, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, and other anthologies. In 2009, he co-wrote “Serial” with JA Konrath, which has been downloaded over 500,000 times and topped the Kindle bestseller list for 4 weeks. That story and ABANDON have also been optioned for film. Blake lives in Colorado. His website is www.blakecrouch.com.

  JA KONRATH is the author of seven novels in the Lt. Jacqueline “Jack” Daniels thriller series. The latest is Shaken, published by AmazonEncore.

  JACK KILBORN is the pen name for JA Konrath. Under the Kilborn moniker, he wrote ENDURANCE, TRAPPED, and AFRAID, all structured in the same way as DRACULAS, but decidedly darker. Konrath currently has twenty-seven ebooks available on Kindle, most of them inexpensively priced. In 2011, Ace Books is releasing TIMECASTER, a sci-fi ecopunk novel written under the nom de plume Joe Kimball. You can visit all of his personalities at www.jakonrath.com.

  JA KONRATH’S/JACK KILBORN’S WORKS AVAILABLE ON KINDLE

  Jack Daniels thrillers

  Whiskey Sour

  Bloody Mary

  Rusty Nail

  Dirty Martini

  Fuzzy Navel

  Cherry Bomb

  Shaken

  Shot of Tequila

  Banana Hammock

  Jack Daniels Stories (collected stories)

  Serial Uncut with Blake Crouch

  Killers with Blake Crouch

  Suckers with Jeff Strand

  Planter’s Punch with Tom Schreck

  Floaters with Henry Perez

  Truck Stop

  Symbios (writing as Joe Kimball)

  Jailbait (with Ann Voss Peterson)

  Wild Night is Calling (with Ann Voss Peterson)

  Shapeshifters Anonymous

  The Screaming

  Other works

  Afraid

  Endurance

  Trapped

  Origin

  The List

  Disturb

  65 Proof (short story omnibus)

  Crime Stories (collected stories)

  Horror Stories (collected stories)

  Dumb Jokes & Vulgar Poems

  A Newbie’s Guide to Publishing

  Visit the author at www.jakonrath.com

  BLAKE CROUCH’S WORKS AVAILABLE ON KINDLE

  Andrew Z. Thomas thrillers

  Break You

  Desert Places

  Locked Doors

  Other works

  Run

  Draculas with JA Konrath, Jeff Strand and F. Paul Wilson

  Abandon

  Snowbound

  Famous

  Perfect Little Town (horror novella)

  Bad Girl (short story)

  Serial with Jack Kilborn

  Serial Uncut with JA Konrath and Jack Kilborn

  Killers with Jack Kilborn

  Birds of Prey with Jack Kilborn and JA Konrath

  Killers Uncut with Jack Kilborn and JA Konrath

  Serial Killers Uncut with Jack Kilborn and JA Konrath

  Shining Rock (short story)

  *69 (short story)

  On the Good, Red Road (short story)

  Remaking (short story)

  The Meteorologist (short story)

  The Pain of Others (novella)

  Unconditional (short story)

  Four Live Rounds (collected stories)

  Six in the Cylinder (colle
cted stories)

  Fully Loaded (complete collected stories)

  Visit Blake at www.BlakeCrouch.com

  Stirred by Blake Crouch and JA Konrath

  Flee by JA Konrath and Ann Voss Peterson

  Pines by Blake Crouch

  Mummies

  Wolfmen

  Draculas 2

  Compilation copyright © 2011 by Blake Crouch & Joe Konrath

  SERIAL KILLERS UNCUT copyright © 2011 by Blake Crouch & Joe Konrath

  Cover copyright © 2011 by Jeroen ten Berge

  SERIAL KILLERS UNCUT is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either products of the authors’ imaginations or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without permission in writing from Joe Konrath & Blake Crouch.

  For more information about Blake Crouch, please visit www.blakecrouch.com.

  For more information about JA Konrath, please visit www.jakonrath.com.

  For more information about Jack Kilborn, please visit www.jackkilborn.com.

  For more information about the cover artist, please visit www.jeroentenberge.com.

 

 

 


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