Ophelia (Ophelia book 1) Read online




  Ophelia

  by Amy Cross

  Copyright Amy Cross, All Rights Reserved

  Published by ACBT Books

  First published: June 2014

  This edition first published: May 2016

  http://amycrossbooks.wordpress.com

  This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment. If you enjoy it and wish to share it with others, please consider buying them their own copy. Feedback is always welcome. The author reserves all rights in respect of this work.

  Ophelia

  Table of Contents

  Part One: The Mistake

  Part Two: Hidden

  Part Three: The Room

  Part Four: Freedom

  Part Five: The Eye

  Part Six: Boats

  Part Seven: Those We Trust

  Part Eight: And Those We Leave Behind

  Part One

  The Mistake

  Prologue

  He moves slowly through the shadows, constantly clenching and then unclenching his swollen hands. It's a cold night, and cold nights always make the pain so much worse. All he can do is keep the joints moving and hope that he'll have time to finish the job; after all what kind of god would halt a man's progress when he's so close to the fulfillment of his life's purpose? Despite the agony, he reaches under his coat and, for the hundredth time tonight, he checks the hook.

  It's still there.

  The truth is, he didn't need to check at all. It's just part of the ritual, something he always does before a kill. A man should always check his tools before he gets to work. His father taught him that, and the lesson came down the family line from generation to generation.

  "Come on," he mutters, glancing over his shoulder. "Take the bait."

  Although he can't see them, he knows they're watching. Most of them have become so adept at hiding away, at being seen only when they want to be seen. Some of them are scared, some are angry, and some are too far gone to care. It's the curious ones he's after; the ones who know they should be careful but who inch forward anyway, telling themselves that nothing worse can happen to them. They think their lives have hit rock-bottom, but they're wrong. No matter how bad things seem, there's always the possibility of something even worse. More agony, more fear, more pain.

  He knows all about pain.

  "You're not trying to catch the whole shoal," his father used to say when they went fishing all those years ago. "Just one fish, that's all you need, so pick the one you're going for and make damn sure you get his attention. You might not be able to see him at first, but just trust that he's there. Whatever you do, don't force it. Let him come to you."

  Those days are long gone and his father has been dead for years, but the old man's words still ring true, and they still provide solace. The family has lived by these rules for so long, maintaining a proud tradition. He knows that he doesn't have long left, but he's determined to pass the baton.

  "As long as you can see the shoal,” his father told him once, “you can be sure that one of them will come for the bait. There's always one."

  He keeps walking. In the distance, he can see dark figures lurking in the shadows. Pathetic excuses for human beings, they're nothing more than the detritus of society, washed up along the banks of the Thames. Homeless and hopeless, they're barely even alive. London has always provided plenty of disposable human beings, people who won't be missed.

  Stopping for a moment, he reaches into his pocket and pulls out a crumpled five pound note. He gives it an extra squeeze, grimacing as thin strands of pain shoot along his nerves. Finally he forces his hand open and drops the cash to the ground, before turning and continuing on his way. He keeps his eyes fixed firmly forward, but after just a few steps he hears a scrabbling sound over his shoulder, followed by the faintest noise of the money being picked up. Unable to hide a faint smile, he keeps walking, but now he's certain he's caught one.

  The rest can scatter if they don't want to watch. If blood offends them.

  "If only they could learn," his father used to say. "If only they could see the mistakes of their brothers and warn one another. They can't, though. They're too dumb and too desperate."

  He makes his way to the far end of the underpass and then out into the evening air. This is always his favorite part of the hunt: the moment when he lures his prey into the open. Sometimes they don't take the bait; they realize the danger they're in, or they've heard enough of the rumors to stay well back. Most nights, though, they reluctantly follow him into the tall grass that fills the otherwise barren land between the exit of the underpass and the dark, looming facade of the power station. Above, a dark blue sky glows with a hint of orange from the over-lit city, hiding the stars. It's as if the whole world is buzzing and holding its breath.

  Nearby, a late-night train rattles toward the river.

  "Hey!" a female voice calls out from the darkness.

  He stops. The girl's voice is unusually loud and forthcoming, as if its owner wants to project an image of strength. The weakest members of a herd are often the loudest, as if they think pure bluster can offset their crippling sense of inferiority. He can tell, though, that the deal is already sealed. Once again, he reaches under his coat and checks the hook.

  "How much," the voice continues, "and for what?"

  He waits.

  "Well?" she asks again, a little more plaintively this time. “What do you want?”

  Slowly, he turns and sees that a hunched figure has followed him out from the underpass. It's too dark to make out any of the girl's features, but her silhouette suggests a short, squat individual wrapped in multiple layers of clothing.

  "You dropped something," she continues. "It wasn't an accident, was it? I saw you. You stopped and did it on purpose, and then you did it again a bit later."

  He doesn't reply.

  "So what do you want?" she asks. "Maybe I can make it happen for you, yeah? That's what I do. I make dreams come true."

  Silence.

  "What's your dream, then?" she adds, taking a step toward him. "You must want something."

  Reaching into his pocket, he takes out a small bundle of cash and crumples it in his fist. He knows the noise will excite the girl and make her come closer; sure enough, she takes a couple more steps, but she still seems hesitant. Sometimes it's like this; the prey holds back, trying to be careful. It's a losing battle, of course, and he knows he's already got her hooked, but he finds it interesting to observe the different ways they try to save themselves. This one, for example, seems to suspect that she's being tricked, but she's either too desperate to resist or too arrogant to believe she could get caught.

  "If in doubt," his father used to say to him, "just stay completely still. As long as the bait's in the water, the fish'll still come. Even if most of them are too wary, all you need is for one of them to take the risk. Just one."

  "So what's wrong?" she asks, stepping closer. "I mean, if you've come all the way down here, you must want something. It's okay if you're shy, everyone's shy. You need to tell me what you're after, though. I can't guess. I'm not a fucking mind-reader."

  He waits.

  "Don't pull on the line too soon," his father always reminded him, "even if you're desperate. You'll scare it away."

  "You nervous, mate?" the girl continues. "Is that what it is? I can help you relax. It's not a big deal, yeah? We'll just go somewhere kinda private. I suck cock like a queen, if you're interested."

  He stares at her silhouette, trying to imagine the expression on her face. She's still trying very hard to sound tough, but he can detect the faintest tremor in her voice. The harder she tries, the more obvious it becomes that she's puffing herself up. He's quite sure that she's probably, at heart, a weak little thi
ng who has been forced to toughen her hide since she came to live on the streets. He meets many like this, and they always end up screaming the loudest. Well, screaming's not quite the right word. It's more of a sustained, breathless gurgle.

  Nearby, another train passes.

  "Mate, you're gonna have to say something," the girl continues, taking another step toward him. "I ain't doing nothing without a deal first, yeah? You say what you want, I name a price, and we get things sorted. Don't have to be more complicated than that. I like the silent types, but you've gotta say a few words."

  She takes another half step toward him, and finally he can see her face. She looks to be no more than a teenager, but she has dark, ringed eyes that hint at past trauma, while her dark hair is thin and straggly. Her nose is crooked, as if it's been broken at some point in the past and not set properly, and her mouth is hanging slightly open, as if she's having trouble breathing. She's not as thin as most of them, though, which makes him think that she hasn't been on the streets for long. There'll be more fat to cut through, more gristle to discard, but these things hardly matter. All he really cares about is the very first cut.

  "Alright," she says, taking another step closer. "Don't take this the wrong way, mate, but you're being weird. If you don't tell me what you want, I'm gonna fuck off. You can't just stand there and expect someone to, like, read your mind."

  She's so close now, she's almost within touching distance.

  "Fuck," the girl says after a moment. "What's wrong with your hands?"

  Despite the pain, he tightens his grip on the hook. He likes the feel of the metal in the palm of his hand, and the comforting weight of a well-chosen tool. The hook is old, from a fishing boat, and it's attached to his wrist with a thick chain. It's heavy and strong enough to lift an entire crate of sprats; in fact, it's a little too heavy for his liking. Still, he's learned to love this hook, and to appreciate the way it cuts through flesh.

  "What's that?" the girl asks, sounding a little more nervous than before. "Okay, fuck this shit, I'm -"

  Before she can finish, he reaches out and grabs her neck; pulling her closer, he rams the tip of the hook under her chin, forcing the rusty metal up through the base of her neck before twisting it through the bottom of her jaw and up through her tongue; finally, the tip of the hook emerges from the front of her mouth, knocking out a few teeth in the process. She lets out a gargled scream as she tries to push him away, but he merely steps aside and lets her fall down onto the grass. As she moans and tries to get free, he starts dragging her away, letting her flailing body bump against the rough ground. She's still trying to get the hook out of her jaw, but she doesn't have a hope. He knows she'll be running out of breath soon, since the metal has pierced her esophagus and she can't get any air down to her lungs. She's gasping, but the air that rushes into her mouth is rushing straight back out through the hole in her neck.

  Finally, getting to the broken concrete walkway that runs alongside the power station's rear wall, he stops and looks down at the girl as she struggles to breathe. For a moment, it occurs to him that maybe he could be merciful and end her life quickly. He could bash her head against a wall, or cut her heart out. Instead, he merely watches for a couple of minutes as she gasps and struggles, like a freshly-landed fish. Eventually, her frantic attempts to get free start to fade, and all that's left is for her body to twitch and splutter for a few more seconds before she falls still. He waits, and another thirty seconds pass before the girl jerks one final time.

  And it's done.

  Reaching under his coat, he pulls out the same set of knives he's been using for years. Once, they belonged to his father; now they belong to him, and one day they'll belong to his own son. They were designed to gut fish, but they work just as well on people.

  Chapter One

  Laura

  "Ms. Foster, do you have any comment on the jury's decision today?"

  Turning, I try to hurry the other way, but there are several more reporters already hurrying up the stairs toward me. I pause for a moment, desperately trying to work out if there's another way out of this damn place, before finally realizing that I'm going to have to face the music. They're never going to give up; they can smell blood, and they figure they can use me to fill some screen-time before the news cycle moves on. I should just give them what they want and hope they get bored. After all, I'm a pretty boring person.

  "Relax," Tricia whispers in my ear, "and don't forget to breathe."

  "Ms. Foster," a reporter says as he and a gaggle of others reach me, "do you think the judge's comments about your professional conduct in this case were fair?"

  I pause for a moment and try to arrange a smile on my face. It's not easy, and right now I just want to pop out of existence. I've never been good when it comes to dealing with the media.

  "Ms. Foster," another reporter calls out, "do you feel personally responsible for the mistakes that were made, or do you think your entire department failed?"

  "Okay, one at a time," I say tentatively, as cameras flash all around me. "The judge..." I pause again, trying to get my thoughts in order. "The judge is entitled to his views," I continue, picking each word carefully, "and I fully support his decision to offer his thoughts on the way the police... on the way our department in particular... handled the situation. We're going to take some time to go over his comments and try to work out what we can do differently in future, and I'd like to thank the judge for -"

  "Do you agree with his suggestion that your own competence has been called into question?"

  "I appreciate his very candid remarks," I say carefully, "and obviously some of those remarks were very difficult for me. However, I fully support his right to outline his opinion, and I recognize that his years of experience give him a very powerful perspective. He made a very blunt assessment of some of the decisions I made -"

  "He recommended disciplinary action against you," says a woman from the BBC, shoving a microphone toward me while her colleague aims a camera straight at my face. "Are you going to submit yourself to a review board, or are you going to wait and see if a review panel decides to investigate your handling of the case?"

  "Are you going to resign?" calls out another voice.

  I pause, and for a moment it's as if my mind has become completely blank.

  "How are you feeling right now?" the same voice calls out again.

  The gaggle of journalists seems to fall completely still, as if they're all waiting for my response.

  "How are you feeling?" the voice asks. "On a personal level?"

  "I'm going to talk to a lot of people," I reply after a moment, trying (and mostly failing) to keep from looking directly into any of the cameras. "I'm sure there'll be a lot of opinions, but I want to make one thing absolutely clear. From the outset, this case has been focused on one thing and one thing only: discovering the identity of the person who murdered Natasha Simonsen and left her body in that hotel room. Let's not forget that although Daniel Gregory has been cleared of involvement, there's still a dead young woman and there's still a grieving family. Natasha was a bright, popular student who had a great future ahead of her. The investigation into her murder has to remain our priority."

  "Do you still have the confidence of your superior officers?"

  "I certainly hope so," I reply, forcing a smile that I quickly realize is probably ill-advised. "Whatever their view, I'm sure they'll let me know in due course. We still need to think of Natasha Simonsen, though, and her untimely -"

  "What about Daniel Gregory?" asks another reporter, interrupting me. "Are you going to apologize to him personally? Do you feel you owe him that much?"

  "Would you consider a joint TV appearance?" another voice calls out.

  "I would very much welcome the opportunity to speak to Mr. Gregory," I reply, trying to sound reasonable. "In private, of course. I appreciate that he's been through a significant ordeal, and I'm aware that he most likely has some very strong opinions regarding our handling of the case
. I think we should focus, though, on the fact that the British justice system has done its job and ensured that an innocent man walks free."

  "And do you fully accept the jury's decision?" asks the woman from the BBC. "Is Daniel Gregory off your list of suspects now?"

  "Absolutely," I reply, trying to ignore the wave of nausea in the pit of my stomach. "Mr. Gregory walks free from the court today without a mark against his name. I'm sure he's been through a great ordeal."

  "And do you accept that he's innocent?" asks another reporter.

  I pause.

  "Do you?" the reporter adds.

  "Absolutely," I say through gritted teeth. "The court has made its decision, and we must abide by the verdict they reached. That's the way the justice system works."

  "He's coming out the side door!" shouts a voice.

  As one, like a huge shoal of chattering fish, the journalists rush back down the steps and head over to a door at the far end of the main hall, where Daniel Gregory and his lawyers are waiting to deliver a statement. For a moment, Gregory and I make eye contact, and it occurs to me that maybe I should go over and try to make some kind of public apology. After all, twenty-four-hour rolling news channels are unforgiving, and it might be a good idea if -

  "Don't even think about it," Tricia hisses, grabbing my arm and steering me back along the corridor.

  "I should say something," I tell her, even though I'm glad she's giving me an excuse to get the hell out of here.

  "Were you ever given media training?" she asks.

  "I'm not sure, I -"

  "Jesus Christ," she mutters, "sometimes you're so fucking green around the gills. You do not walk over to someone and apologize in front of the nation's media just a few minutes after you were accused of framing them for murder!"

 

    Days 101 to 108 (Mass Extinction Event Book 7) Read onlineDays 101 to 108 (Mass Extinction Event Book 7)Destiny of the Last Wolf Read onlineDestiny of the Last WolfThe Haunting of Lannister Hall Read onlineThe Haunting of Lannister HallThe Music Man Read onlineThe Music ManApocalypse (The Ward Z Series Book 3) Read onlineApocalypse (The Ward Z Series Book 3)Dark Little Wonders and Other Stories Read onlineDark Little Wonders and Other StoriesWerewolves of Soho Read onlineWerewolves of SohoThe Horror of the Crowford Empire Read onlineThe Horror of the Crowford EmpireTerror at Camp Everbee (The Ward Z Series Book 2) Read onlineTerror at Camp Everbee (The Ward Z Series Book 2)The Middlewych Experiment Read onlineThe Middlewych ExperimentHarper's Hotel Ghost Girl Read onlineHarper's Hotel Ghost GirlThe Children of Black Annis Read onlineThe Children of Black AnnisThe Strangler's Daughter Read onlineThe Strangler's DaughterThe Haunting of Briarwych Church Read onlineThe Haunting of Briarwych ChurchThe Art of Dying Read onlineThe Art of DyingBad News Read onlineBad NewsEscape From Hotel Necro Read onlineEscape From Hotel NecroThe Ghost of Briarwych Church Read onlineThe Ghost of Briarwych ChurchWerewolves of the Other London Read onlineWerewolves of the Other LondonThe Legend of Rinth Read onlineThe Legend of RinthLights Out Read onlineLights OutAsylum Read onlineAsylumDead Souls Volume One (Parts 1 to 13) Read onlineDead Souls Volume One (Parts 1 to 13)The Purchase Read onlineThe PurchaseFriend From the Internet Read onlineFriend From the InternetThe Dying Streets Read onlineThe Dying StreetsThe Butcher's Husband and Other Stories Read onlineThe Butcher's Husband and Other StoriesThe Beast on the Tracks Read onlineThe Beast on the TracksThe Haunting of the King's Head Read onlineThe Haunting of the King's HeadThe Haunting of the Crowford Hoy (The Ghosts of Crowford Book 5) Read onlineThe Haunting of the Crowford Hoy (The Ghosts of Crowford Book 5)The Haunting of Aldburn Park Read onlineThe Haunting of Aldburn ParkThe Vampire Burns Read onlineThe Vampire BurnsThe Family Man Read onlineThe Family ManThe Wedding of Rachel Blaine Read onlineThe Wedding of Rachel BlaineThree Nights of the Vampire- The Complete Trilogy Read onlineThree Nights of the Vampire- The Complete TrilogyThe Ghost of Molly Holt Read onlineThe Ghost of Molly HoltNew Title 2 Read onlineNew Title 2Room 9 and Other Ghost Stories Read onlineRoom 9 and Other Ghost StoriesThe Horror of Briarwych Church Read onlineThe Horror of Briarwych ChurchThe Raven Watcher Read onlineThe Raven WatcherThe Madness of Annie Radford Read onlineThe Madness of Annie RadfordThe Soul Auction Read onlineThe Soul AuctionOne Night at a Soul Auction Read onlineOne Night at a Soul AuctionThe Life, Death, Life, Life and Death of Martin Keller (Dark Season V) Read onlineThe Life, Death, Life, Life and Death of Martin Keller (Dark Season V)The Priest Hole Read onlineThe Priest HoleThe Devil, the Witch and the Whore (The Deal Book 1) Read onlineThe Devil, the Witch and the Whore (The Deal Book 1)Dead Souls Volume Three (Parts 27 to 39) Read onlineDead Souls Volume Three (Parts 27 to 39)Dark Season II: Sentinel Read onlineDark Season II: SentinelThe House on Everley Street (Death Herself Book 2) Read onlineThe House on Everley Street (Death Herself Book 2)The Sickening King (The Grid 2) Read onlineThe Sickening King (The Grid 2)Graver Girl (Grave Girl 2) Read onlineGraver Girl (Grave Girl 2)Army of Wolves (Dark Season III) Read onlineArmy of Wolves (Dark Season III)The Gravest Girl of All Read onlineThe Gravest Girl of AllThe Return of Rachel Stone Read onlineThe Return of Rachel StoneRaven Revivals Read onlineRaven RevivalsThe Island Read onlineThe IslandHaunted Read onlineHaunted3AM Read online3AMThe House We Haunted and Other Stories Read onlineThe House We Haunted and Other StoriesDead Souls Volume Four (Parts 40 to 52) Read onlineDead Souls Volume Four (Parts 40 to 52)The Last Priest Read onlineThe Last PriestThe Abyss (The Island Book 3) Read onlineThe Abyss (The Island Book 3)The Border Part Four Read onlineThe Border Part FourGothos (Dark Season VI) Read onlineGothos (Dark Season VI)Days 9 to 16 (Mass Extinction Event Book 3) Read onlineDays 9 to 16 (Mass Extinction Event Book 3)The Blood House Read onlineThe Blood HouseThe Haunting of Blackwych Grange Read onlineThe Haunting of Blackwych GrangeThe Dead City (Ophelia book 2) Read onlineThe Dead City (Ophelia book 2)The Border: Part One Read onlineThe Border: Part OneLast Wrong Turn Read onlineLast Wrong TurnThe Raven Watcher (The House of Jack the Ripper Book 7) Read onlineThe Raven Watcher (The House of Jack the Ripper Book 7)Horror Thriller Box Set 1 Read onlineHorror Thriller Box Set 1The Border Part Three Read onlineThe Border Part ThreeMeds Read onlineMedsThe Dead and the Dying (a John Mason thriller) Read onlineThe Dead and the Dying (a John Mason thriller)The Night Girl: The Complete Series Read onlineThe Night Girl: The Complete SeriesDays 5 to 8 Read onlineDays 5 to 8Evolution (Demon's Grail Book 2) Read onlineEvolution (Demon's Grail Book 2)Days 5 to 8 (Mass Extinction Event Book 2) Read onlineDays 5 to 8 (Mass Extinction Event Book 2)American Coven: The Complete Series (2013) Read onlineAmerican Coven: The Complete Series (2013)The Vampire's Grave and Other Stories Read onlineThe Vampire's Grave and Other StoriesThe 13th Demon (Demon's Grail) Read onlineThe 13th Demon (Demon's Grail)The Lighthouse Read onlineThe LighthouseAsylum: The Complete Series (All 8 Books) Read onlineAsylum: The Complete Series (All 8 Books)The Ghost of Shapley Hall Read onlineThe Ghost of Shapley HallDays 46 to 53 (Mass Extinction Event 11) Read onlineDays 46 to 53 (Mass Extinction Event 11)The Broken Trilogy Read onlineThe Broken TrilogyThe Final Act (The House of Jack the Ripper Book 8) Read onlineThe Final Act (The House of Jack the Ripper Book 8)The Border Part Five Read onlineThe Border Part FiveThe Nurse Read onlineThe NurseDoctor Charles Grazier (The House of Jack the Ripper Book 6) Read onlineDoctor Charles Grazier (The House of Jack the Ripper Book 6)Annie's Room Read onlineAnnie's RoomThe Mermaid's Revenge Read onlineThe Mermaid's RevengeDoctor Charles Grazier Read onlineDoctor Charles GrazierThe Final Act Read onlineThe Final ActDays 54 to 61 (Mass Extinction Event 12) Read onlineDays 54 to 61 (Mass Extinction Event 12)Finality Read onlineFinalityDark Season: The Complete Third Series (All 8 books) Read onlineDark Season: The Complete Third Series (All 8 books)Fallen Heroes Read onlineFallen HeroesOphelia (Ophelia book 1) Read onlineOphelia (Ophelia book 1)The Border Part Two Read onlineThe Border Part TwoBroken White: The Complete Series (All 8 Books) Read onlineBroken White: The Complete Series (All 8 Books)At the Edge of the Forest Read onlineAt the Edge of the ForestThe Devil's Hand Read onlineThe Devil's HandThe Death of Addie Gray Read onlineThe Death of Addie GrayMass Extinction Event: The Complete Fourth Series (Days 54 to 61) Read onlineMass Extinction Event: The Complete Fourth Series (Days 54 to 61)Grave Girl Read onlineGrave GirlThe Printer From Hell Read onlineThe Printer From HellDark Season: The Complete Box Set Read onlineDark Season: The Complete Box SetThe Farm Read onlineThe FarmThe Body at Auercliff Read onlineThe Body at AuercliffThe Haunting of Caldgrave House Read onlineThe Haunting of Caldgrave HouseThe Dead and the Dying Read onlineThe Dead and the DyingWard Z Read onlineWard ZTestament (Dark Season VII) Read onlineTestament (Dark Season VII)13 Nights of Horror: The Disappearance of Rose Hillard Read online13 Nights of Horror: The Disappearance of Rose HillardAscension (Demon's Grail Book 1) Read onlineAscension (Demon's Grail Book 1)Laura Read onlineLauraThe Ghost of Longthorn Manor and Other Stories Read onlineThe Ghost of Longthorn Manor and Other StoriesA House in London Read onlineA House in LondonDays 9 to 16 Read onlineDays 9 to 16Eli's Town Read onlineEli's TownThe Grid Read onlineThe GridB&B Read onlineB&BPersona (The Island Book 2) Read onlinePersona (The Island Book 2)Other People's Bodies Read onlineOther People's BodiesThe Border Part Eight Read onlineThe Border Part EightThe Devil's Photographer Read onlineThe Devil's PhotographerLupine Howl: The Complete First Series (All 8 books) Read onlineLupine Howl: The Complete First Series (All 8 books)The Ghosts of London Read onlineThe Ghosts of LondonArchangel (A Ghosts of London Novel) Read onlineArchangel (A Ghosts of London Novel)Darper Danver: The Complete First Series Read onlineDarper Danver: The Complete First SeriesAHC2 Vampire Asylum Read onlineAHC2 Vampire AsylumDays 1 to 4 Read onlineDays 1 to 4The Vampire of Downing Street and Other Stories Read onlineThe Vampire of Downing Street and Other StoriesThe Library: The Complete Series (All 8 Books) (2013) Read onlineThe Library: The Complete Series (All 8 Books) (2013)Perfect Little Monsters and Other Stories Read onlinePerfect Little Monsters and Other StoriesJourney to the Library [The Library Saga] Read onlineJourney to the Library [The Library Saga]The Dog Read onlineThe DogTake Me to Church Read onlineTake Me to ChurchMass Extinction Event (Book 3): Days 46-53 Read onlineMass Extinction Event (Book 3): Days 46-53The Pornographer's Wife Read onlineThe Pornographer's WifeA Beast Well Tamed (The House of Jack the Ripper Book 5) Read onlineA Beast Well Tamed (The House of Jack the Ripper Book 5)Stephen Read onlineStephenBroken Blue: The Complete Series Read onlineBroken Blue: The Complete SeriesThe Civil Dead (Dark Season IV) Read onlineThe Civil Dead (Dark Season IV)The Girl Clay Read onlineThe Girl ClayDead End (Dark Season VIII) Read onlineDead End (Dark Season VIII)The Dead Ones (Death Herself Book 3) Read onlineThe Dead Ones (Death Herself Book 3)The House of Broken Backs: A Joanna Mason Novel Read onlineThe House of Broken Backs: A Joanna Mason NovelThe Scream Read onlineThe ScreamAlice Isn't Well (Death Herself Book 1) Read onlineAlice Isn't Well (Death Herself Book 1)Mass Extinction Event (Book 2): Days 9-16 Read onlineMass Extinction Event (Book 2): Days 9-16Twisted Little Things and Other Stories Read onlineTwisted Little Things and Other StoriesBroken White: The Complete Series Read onlineBroken White: The Complete SeriesThe Ferry Read onlineThe FerryThe Prison Read onlineThe PrisonWard Z: Revelation Read onlineWard Z: RevelationThe Curse of Wetherley House Read onlineThe Curse of Wetherley HouseThe Haunting of Emily Stone Read onlineThe Haunting of Emily StoneThe Writer Read onlineThe WriterThe Horror of Devil's Root Lake Read onlineThe Horror of Devil's Root LakeThe Border Part Six Read onlineThe Border Part SixThe Border Part Seven Read onlineThe Border Part SevenDays 1 to 4 (Mass Extinction Event 1) Read onlineDays 1 to 4 (Mass Extinction Event 1)Mass Extinction Event (Book 1): Days 1-8 Read onlineMass Extinction Event (Book 1): Days 1-8The Girl With Crooked Fangs Read onlineThe Girl With Crooked FangsThe Ghosts of Lakeforth Hotel Read onlineThe Ghosts of Lakeforth HotelAfter the Cabin Read onlineAfter the CabinThe Hollow Church Read onlineThe Hollow ChurchThe Camera Man Read onlineThe Camera ManMeds (The Asylum Trilogy Book 2) Read onlineMeds (The Asylum Trilogy Book 2)The Murder at Skellin Cottage Read onlineThe Murder at Skellin Cottage