Authors: Leslie Parrish
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
“A romantic suspense genius.”
—Reader to Reader Reviews
PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF LESLIE
PARRISH
Cold Touch
“Fresh, exciting, truly thril ing romantic suspense . . . the Extrasensory Agents
series delivers outstanding paranormal intrigue from a sharp, creative new
voice in the genre.”
—Lara Adrian,
New York Times
bestsel ing author of the Midnight Breed
series
Cold Sight
“Wel -written, guaranteed to keep readers on the edge of their seat. Fil ed with
many plot twists, readers are going to have a tough time putting this one
down!”
—Fresh Fiction
“This story is action-packed and the romance is just right. Ms. Parrish has
written a story that wil hold your attention from the first page and keep it until
the last word is read. Her characters seem so real that they wil draw you into
the story.”
—Night Owl Romance
“This is an entertaining paranormal whodunit starring an intrepid reporter and
a man with telemetric extrasensory psychometric abilities.”
—Genre Go Round Reviews
“Dark, emotional y compel ing romantic suspense with a light paranormal
element. I opened this book and didn’t close it again until the last page had
been read.”
“Parrish blends her suspense and paranormal elements wel , and I found this
dark thril er immensely addictive . . . romantic suspense with an edge to it.”
—Al About Romance
“The only cold thing about this witty, steamy, and total y engrossing novel is the
high-powered air conditioner you’l need to sit under while reading it . . . a
nonstop ride.”
—Romance Novel News
Black at Heart
“Dark, edgy, fantastic romantic suspense that readers and reviewers al over
the Web are buzzing about.”
—Al About Romance
“The emotional layers in this book, the descriptions, the plotting, the
characterizations are rich and satisfying.”
—Armchair Reader
Pitch Black
“Parrish’s Black CATs novels are taut, exciting, sweet, dark, and hot, al at the
same time.”
—Errant Dreams Reviews
“The ultimate edge-of-your-seat thril er.”
—Romance Junkies
“Parrish creates a heart-stomping story that takes you to the edge of your
seat.”
—The Romance Readers Connection
Fade to Black
“Compel ing hold-your-breath romantic suspense with one of the most
chil ingly evil vil ains I’ve ever read.”
—
New York Times
bestsel ing author JoAnn Ross
“Al in al ,
Fade to Black
is fabulous.”
—Mrs. Giggles
“A trifecta of good romantic suspense: good characters, good romance, and
good suspense.”
—Al About Romance
“Dark suspense, sexy heroes, fiendish vil ains, and fantastic writing.”
—Roxanne St. Claire, award-winning author of
Edge of Sight
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Cold Sight
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To Caitlin—thanks for your invaluable help in keeping me on track with
these books. Oh, and thanks for being such a wonderful daughter, too!
And to my editor, Laura Cifelli—thank you so much for challenging me to
expand my writing into the world of the paranormal. I’ve loved working on
this series and would never have attempted it without your encouragement
and support.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Sincere thanks to Julie, Janel e and Karen, who, as always, were there to help
me untangle my big bal of plot at a moment’s notice. And to Bruce, who was
always standing by as my sounding board.
Thanks also to Googlemaps for giving me the amazing ability to walk the
streets my characters walked.
Though this story is set in the real—and lovely—city of Savannah, I have
taken some liberties with its history, politics, topography and geography for
the purposes of this story. Thanks for understanding.
“He’s gonna kil you.”
The boy’s voice shook with both sadness and fear. And with those four
whispered words, Olivia Wainwright’s faint hope of survival disappeared.
The boy, Jack, was he a victim, too? She wasn’t sure. She only knew that
during the three terrifying days she’d been tied up in this hot, miserable barn,
his sharp, angular face was the only one she’d seen. She’d caught brief
glimpses of him in the shadows when he shuffled in to bring her water or
sometimes a handful of stale nuts that she suspected he wasn’t supposed to
share. Once, he’d even come close enough to loosen the ropes on her wrists
and ankles a little, so at least she had some circulation again.
But he hadn’t let her go. No matter how much she’d begged.
He was a couple of years younger than her, twelve or thirteen, maybe.
Skinny, pale, with sunken cheeks and deep-set eyes. While he was free to go
in and out, she suspected he was a victim, too—of abuse, at the very least.
The kid looked beaten down, his spirit crushed, al memories of happiness
long gone.
Olivia began to shake, long shudders making her bound legs quiver and her