Published: Monday, December 4, 2006
EXCERPT
"In Deepest Consequences" by Scott Kauffman, published by Medallion Press.
"When death came, she was at her bedroom window, standing in the moonlight and looking out as she brushed her crow-black hair that fell to the small of her back, shimmering faintly as does the quicksilver drizzle of winter rain at midnight. She must have seen something in the window because she stopped her brushing in mid-stroke and peered out into the darkness. But she never saw anything more. Before she died her killer had seared her eyes shut, charring their sockets as waxy black as extinguished votive candles. Burned and coagulated blood tear-dropped down her cheeks, and her porcelain white throat lay open, wide and agape, as though she wore a new smile to greet an old lover."
To read the first chapter, visit www.scottkauffman.net. The book is available at Barnes & Noble and amazon.com
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