Blood Lust

Mystery & Suspense, Police Procedural
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Author: Catherine Sharp ISBN: 9780463789728
Publisher: Catherine Sharp Publication: June 22, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Catherine Sharp
ISBN: 9780463789728
Publisher: Catherine Sharp
Publication: June 22, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Bodies of young women start turning up with the same MO, and Detective Nick Ryan and Mike Evans are tasked with finding the elusive killer. This murderer seems to be a ghost, leaving no DNA, no fingerprints…no usable evidence. Another body is found, and the detectives are hoping this murder will be different, and they will find something to go on. After going over the crime scene, that hope is dashed and the canvassing ensues. They find out the victim, Megan Sinclair, arrived into LAX the night she was murdered, and Nick decides to interview the flight attendant, Claire Hunt.
Claire and Nick are immediately drawn to one another, and start to develop a romance until Claire is discovered to be involved in the murder investigation more than she can explain.
A locket, with a picture of a couple who turns out to be Claire’s parents, is found sutured into a victim. Since the locket was found at a murder, the crime scene unit must process Claire's apartment. In doing so, they find a note from the killer saying “I enjoyed watching you sleep.” This takes the suspicion off Claire, somewhat. Nick convinces everyone that not only is Claire innocent, but her life could be in danger. The unit also finds DNA in her apartment, however it is quite embarrassing when it turns out to be Nick's, as it puts him in the hot seat with his lieutenant, as well as the brunt of many jokes at the precinct.

The murderer turns out to be a gate agent, Vic, one of Claire’s friends. He’s been stalking Claire for some time, unbeknownst to her, even getting access to her apartment, as we know from his note. When she finds out who he is, it’s too late for her to run. He is able to grab and secure her on an airplane, arming the slides, so no one can get inside. Claire has been his target from the beginning. In Vic’s mind, he’s been substituting other women for Claire. He feels the absolute need to murder them, but feels his love and sexual feelings for Claire can be normal. He is positive that after he confesses his love for her, he will be able to lead a normal life, maybe with just a little bloodshed on the side.

Claire is calling Nick when she figures out who the killer is, and cues him in that she’s in trouble. He notifies SWAT and the airport police, and hurries to the scene. He’s chasing her phone’s GPS, so when he arrives, he figures out she is on the plane. When Nick notices all the slides being armed, he thinks of the electronics and equipment portal on the under-belly of the Boeing 767 as a way onto the airplane, hopefully catching the killer unaware of his presence. He fears Claire will be hurt or killed if he can’t pull this off with stealth.

As Vic realizes Claire is not special, and he can’t, or doesn’t want to, have a normal sexual relationship with her, without spilling her blood, he goes into a fit of rage. He realizes frantically that he wants to kill her just as urgently as he wanted to kill all those other women. He raises the knife high over his head, and just as he is about to stab Claire, Nick opens the trap door in front of the cockpit, bounds into the cabin, shoots Vic where the base of his skull joins his spine, completely disabling him and killing him instantly, and saves Claire.

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Bodies of young women start turning up with the same MO, and Detective Nick Ryan and Mike Evans are tasked with finding the elusive killer. This murderer seems to be a ghost, leaving no DNA, no fingerprints…no usable evidence. Another body is found, and the detectives are hoping this murder will be different, and they will find something to go on. After going over the crime scene, that hope is dashed and the canvassing ensues. They find out the victim, Megan Sinclair, arrived into LAX the night she was murdered, and Nick decides to interview the flight attendant, Claire Hunt.
Claire and Nick are immediately drawn to one another, and start to develop a romance until Claire is discovered to be involved in the murder investigation more than she can explain.
A locket, with a picture of a couple who turns out to be Claire’s parents, is found sutured into a victim. Since the locket was found at a murder, the crime scene unit must process Claire's apartment. In doing so, they find a note from the killer saying “I enjoyed watching you sleep.” This takes the suspicion off Claire, somewhat. Nick convinces everyone that not only is Claire innocent, but her life could be in danger. The unit also finds DNA in her apartment, however it is quite embarrassing when it turns out to be Nick's, as it puts him in the hot seat with his lieutenant, as well as the brunt of many jokes at the precinct.

The murderer turns out to be a gate agent, Vic, one of Claire’s friends. He’s been stalking Claire for some time, unbeknownst to her, even getting access to her apartment, as we know from his note. When she finds out who he is, it’s too late for her to run. He is able to grab and secure her on an airplane, arming the slides, so no one can get inside. Claire has been his target from the beginning. In Vic’s mind, he’s been substituting other women for Claire. He feels the absolute need to murder them, but feels his love and sexual feelings for Claire can be normal. He is positive that after he confesses his love for her, he will be able to lead a normal life, maybe with just a little bloodshed on the side.

Claire is calling Nick when she figures out who the killer is, and cues him in that she’s in trouble. He notifies SWAT and the airport police, and hurries to the scene. He’s chasing her phone’s GPS, so when he arrives, he figures out she is on the plane. When Nick notices all the slides being armed, he thinks of the electronics and equipment portal on the under-belly of the Boeing 767 as a way onto the airplane, hopefully catching the killer unaware of his presence. He fears Claire will be hurt or killed if he can’t pull this off with stealth.

As Vic realizes Claire is not special, and he can’t, or doesn’t want to, have a normal sexual relationship with her, without spilling her blood, he goes into a fit of rage. He realizes frantically that he wants to kill her just as urgently as he wanted to kill all those other women. He raises the knife high over his head, and just as he is about to stab Claire, Nick opens the trap door in front of the cockpit, bounds into the cabin, shoots Vic where the base of his skull joins his spine, completely disabling him and killing him instantly, and saves Claire.

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