Nightfall
location, the ruthlessness with which they’d gone after that
camera, but overlooked other valuables—all together, it was too
much of a stretch. Maddie Callahan had been targeted.
    Brian watched the garage now
as a Prius pulled out. He recognized Maddie behind the wheel. She
turned onto Main Street and sped away.
    He pictured the bruise on
her face, and his gut tightened again. This case involved some
extremely dangerous people, and he didn’t like the idea of them
knowing Maddie Callahan existed, much less targeting
her.
    He looked at Sam. “Maybe she
didn’t see anything,” he said hopefully.
    “ Maybe not. But a woman
doesn’t just disappear in broad daylight. Someone sure as hell saw
something.”
    “ You know, Jolene Murphy
could have taken off,” Brian said. “Maybe we’re not dealing with a
kidnapping at all, but a spooked witness.”
    Sam sneered. “Trust me, they
grabbed her. They want to know what she revealed and then they want
her out of the way. And if we don’t find her soon, you can be damn
sure we’ll be dealing with a murder.”
     
    EXPOSED from Pocket
Books
    Copyright 2013 by Laura
Griffin

 
    About the Author
    New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Laura
Griffin started her career in journalism before venturing into the
world of romantic suspense. Her books have won numerous awards,
including a 2010 RITA for Whisper of
Warning and a 2010 Daphne du Maurier Award
for Untraceable .
Laura lives in Austin, Texas, where she is working on her next
book. Visit Laura’s web site at www.lauragriffin.com or chat with
Laura on Facebook or on
Twitter @Laura_Griff
     

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