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Once Cold (A Riley Paige Mystery—Book 8)

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“A masterpiece of thriller and mystery! The author did a magnificent job developing characters with a psychological side that is so well described that we feel inside their minds, follow their fears and cheer for their success. The plot is very intelligent and will keep you entertained throughout the book. Full of twists, this book will keep you awake until the turn of the last page.”

--Books and Movie Reviews, Roberto Mattos (re Once Gone)

ONCE COLD is book #8 in the bestselling Riley Paige mystery series, which begins with the #1 bestseller ONCE GONE (Book #1)—a free download with over 900 five star reviews!

There is one cold case that has plagued Special Agent Riley Paige for her entire career, dwelling at the corners of her consciousness, forcing her to return to it again and again. The only case she has never solved, she has finally put it out of her mind.

Until she gets a call from the murdered victim’s mother.

It spurs Riley to face the case once again, and to not give up until she has found answers.

Yet Riley barely has time to catch her breath when she receives a lead for another cold case, one which, if possible, strikes an even deeper note within her. It is a lead that promises to solve the case of her own mother’s killer.

And it comes from Shane Hatcher.

A dark psychological thriller with heart-pounding suspense, ONCE COLD is book #8 in a riveting new series—with a beloved new character—that will leave you turning pages late into the night.

Book #9 in the Riley Paige series will be available soon.

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PROLOGUE
PROLOGUE The man walked into the Patom Lounge and found himself surrounded by a thick haze of cigarette smoke. The lights were dim, an old heavy metal tune blared over the speakers, and already he could feel his impatience. The place was too hot, too crowded. He flinched as beside him a short cheer arose; he turned to see a dart game being played by five drunks. Beside them there was a lively pool game going on. The sooner he got out of here, the better. He looked around the room for only a few seconds before his eyes lighted upon a young woman sitting at the bar. She had a cute face and a boyish haircut. She was just a little too well dressed for a dive like this. She’ll do just fine, the man thought. He walked over to the bar, sat on the stool beside her, and smiled. “What’s your name?” he asked. He realized that he couldn’t hear his own voice over the general din. She looked at him, smiled back, pointed to her ears, and shook her head. He repeated his question louder, moving his lips in an exaggerated manner. She leaned close to him. Nearly yelling, she said, “Tilda. What’s yours?” “Michael,” he said, not very loudly. It wasn’t his real name, of course, but that probably didn’t even matter. He doubted that she could hear him. She didn’t seem to care. He looked at her drink, which was almost empty. It looked like a margarita. He pointed to the glass and said very loudly, “Care for another?” Still smiling, the woman named Tilda shook her head no. But she wasn’t brushing him off. He felt sure of that. Was it time for a bold move? He reached for a cocktail napkin and took a pen out of his shirt pocket. He wrote on the cocktail napkin … Care to go somewhere else? She looked at the message. Her smile broadened. She hesitated for a moment, but he sensed that she was here looking for a thrill. And she seemed pleased to have found one. Finally, to his delight, she nodded. Before they left, he picked up a matchbook with the name of the bar. He would need it later. He helped her into her coat and they walked outside. The cool spring air and sudden quiet was startling after the noise and heat. “Wow,” she said as she walked along with him. “I almost went deaf in there.” “I take it you don’t hang out there a lot,” he said. “No,” she said. She didn’t elaborate, but he was sure that this was the first time she’d ever been to the Patom Lounge. “Me neither,” he said. “What a dive.” “You can say that again.” “What a dive,” he said. They both laughed. “That’s my car over there,” he said, pointing. “Where would you like to go?” She hesitated again. Then, with an impish twinkle in her eye, she said, “Surprise me.” Now he knew that his earlier guess was correct. She really had come here looking for a thrill. Well, so had he. He opened the passenger door of his car, and she climbed inside. He got behind the wheel and started to drive. “Where are we going?” she asked. With a smile and a wink, he replied, “You said to surprise you.” She laughed. Her laughter sounded nervous but pleased. “I take it you live here in Greybull,” he said. “Born and bred,” she said. “I don’t think I’ve seen you before. Do you live somewhere around here?” “Not far away,” he said. She laughed again. “What brings you to this boring little town?” “Business.” She looked at him with a curious expression. But she didn’t press the issue. Apparently she wasn’t very interested in getting to know him. That suited his purposes just fine. He pulled into the parking lot of a dingy little motel called the Maberly Inn. He parked in front of room 34. “I’ve already rented this room,” he said. She said nothing. Then, after a short silence, he asked, “Is this OK with you?” She nodded a little nervously. They went into the room together. She looked around. The room had a musty, disagreeable odor, and the walls were decorated with ugly paintings. She walked to the bed and pressed her hand on the mattress, checking its firmness. Was she displeased with the room? He wasn’t sure. The gesture made him angry—furiously angry. He didn’t know why, but something inside him snapped. Normally he wouldn’t strike until he had her naked on the bed. But now he couldn’t help himself. As she turned around to head for the bathroom, he blocked her way. Her eyes widened with alarm. Before she could react further, he pushed her backward onto the bed. She thrashed about, but he was much stronger than she was. She tried to scream, but before she could, he grabbed a pillow and pressed it onto her face. Soon, he knew, it would all be over.

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