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Kiss of Death [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

P. D. Martin

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August 2010
A young woman's body is found with puncture marks on her neck, and soon the delicious word vampire is on everyone's lips. All of FBI profiler Sophie Anderson's skills—psychic and psychological—will be needed for her to determine whether this was a thrill kill or something even more sinister.

Exploring the blood bars and Goth clubs of L.A., Sophie immerses herself in the seductive culture of self-styled vampires. Posing as the alluring Lady Veronica and infiltrating a notorious clan, Sophie will learn just how deep the fantasy goes for some believers.

When life requires death, nothing is sacred.


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Saturday night

A narrow trail snakes in front of me, lit only by the full moon. If I can make it to the road…or hide…

Low-hanging branches scrape across my face, breaking through my raised arms and drawing blood. But I can't stop. I have to keep running. Can he smell my blood?

I stumble and fall to the ground. For a moment all I can hear is the deafening thud of my heart. But then I notice it. Silence. No more footsteps hurtling down the path behind me. I pick myself up and keep running, not convinced I've really lost them.

Finally I stop, resting my hands on my thighs to try to slow my breathing. I look around at the houses perched on the hilltops to the right. They're too far away to hear or see me.

The crack of a branch on the far side of the trail frightens me. I back away. My eyes, even though fully adjusted to the night, strain to decipher my surroundings. Is someone behind that tree? I keep moving backward, but then another branch snaps behind me. I run.

Soon I hear the footsteps again. I push myself harder, run harder. I glance back, hoping they're farther away than they sound. But they're not. Slamming into something, I come to an abrupt stop. I fall backward. I look up. His face is in shadows, but I can see glistening white teeth as he smiles.

Fangs dig deep into my neck, accompanied by searing pain.

I wake up with a start, rubbing my neck. The very last part of the dream flashes back to me…what the…? But then I realize I've fallen asleep on the couch to a rerun of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Obviously its imagery spilled into my subconscious as I was dropping off.

I drag myself over to the TV and turn it off, moving my head from side to side to stretch my neck. Someone in Buffy may have got fangs in the neck, but all I've got is a crick in mine. Serves me right for falling asleep in front of the box. Flicking off the lights, I make my way into the bathroom for the usual nightly ritual—cleanse and moisturize my face and brush my teeth. I complete it all on remote, watching the process in the mirror like a third-party observer.

Before going to bed I decide to do a final sweep of my apartment. I'm always security conscious; my job and my past make me extra careful and I often find the only way I can sleep is to search my apartment before I turn in for the night. I grab my gun and start at the front door, looking through the peephole. The coast is clear outside. From my front door I can see most of the open-plan space of my living room and kitchen. White walls and down-lights are made warmer by rich hardwood floors and two French doors that lead to a large balcony—one of my favorite features during hot summer nights. Like half of the complex's balconies, mine overlooks the swimming pool and well-landscaped gardens.

The open-plan space has few potential hiding spots, so I move straight to the large hall closet. Once that's checked I head for the bathroom, even though I was in there less than a minute ago. I pull the shower curtain back with my left hand, aiming my gun low into the small bathtub. It's empty, and I move quickly to the next door—my bedroom, and the only room in the house with carpet…I love the feel of the squishy warmth under my bare feet. Dark wood furniture with a Japanese feel offsets the cream carpet, again creating warmth in what could be a stark room. I check behind my three-panel Japanese screen, before moving to the built-in wardrobe. Opening one door at a time, I scan the clothes and also squat down to make sure only my shoes, facing away from me, occupy the closet. Like the rest of the place, it's all clear. As my final check I flick on the outside light and make sure no one's on the balcony.

Looking down at the Buddha that sits in the corner of the room, I say: "All clear." But I'm talking to myself, not the deity. Maybe I need a pet.

Sunday, 11:00 a.m.

On my way home from Bikram yoga—something I've discovered since moving to L.A.—my BlackBerry buzzes with an incoming call. There are only a handful of people who could be calling me on a Sunday, and when I see the number is withheld I jump to the logical conclusion— work. Still, while all special agents are always on call, as a profiler most of my work is initiated in the office Monday to Friday.

"Agent Sophie Anderson."

"Anderson, it's Rosen." George Rosen is the head of the L.A. office's Criminal Division and many of my cases come through his department.

"What's up?"

"Murder."

"Go on," I say.

"Do you know Temescal Gateway Park?"

"Uh-huh." Temescal Gateway Park is about twenty minutes from where I live and work—Westwood, L.A. I've even done a few of the park's walks.

"A body was found there an hour ago. Right on the border of Topanga State Park."

"And we've got a call already?" Police rarely call in the FBI so quickly in a homicide case, unless there's something strange about the death or the area is rural with no local expertise in murder cases—and nothing twenty minutes in any direction of L.A. is rural. There must be some other reason why the Bureau's being pulled in early. Could be jurisdiction if they suspect the killer's been active in other states or, given they're calling a profiler, it's also possible there's something unusual about the murder or the scene.

Rosen's tone softens. "You're going to love this one, Anderson."

"Really?" I lean back into the car seat and am met with the sticky sensation of sweat-drenched hair on the back of my neck. When you do yoga poses in nearly 104 degrees for an hour and a half, your body takes a while to cool down.

"It's gold." Rosen pauses again and I get the feeling he's enjoying keeping me in suspense.

I play along. "Come on. Spill it."

"Where to start… Female vic, reported missing early this morning…and there are two puncture marks on her neck."

Puncture marks? I immediately think of last night's dream, but say, "Like a snakebite?"

"Maybe. But there's another line of inquiry, too. Rumor has it a group of self-proclaimed vampires uses Temes-cal Park for rituals from time to time. The group's called After Dark and apparently its leader is a charismatic male, which fits the cult pattern. If we are dealing with a cult and it's suddenly turned violent…"

"Gotcha." I take a deep breath. Cults, or NRMs— new religious movements—if we're being politically correct, aren't my usual area of expertise, but I have studied the psychology behind NRM behavior and some of the more spectacular examples of cults gone terribly wrong in America's past. But is vampirism a religion? Maybe some people treat it like one.

Rosen continues. "Couple of months back they arrested two people who were in the park illegally, after hours. That'll be your starting point."

"Two people…that's hardly a cult."

"No, but they are part of After Dark. The two guys said they were in the park by themselves and stuck to that story, but rangers saw a much larger group dispersing." He takes a breath. "Come into the office and I'll brief you fully, then I want you to get your ass down to the crime scene."

"Yes, sir." I look down at my yoga gear. "It'll be half an hour. I'm not at home." Normally I'd head straight to work, but given my current state I need to shower and get some proper clothes on first. No way am I showing up at a crime scene in tiny shorts and a midriff top, both partially see-through from sweat.

Rosen pauses. "What the heck. It's a nice day out. Let's just meet at the scene. See you at Temescal Park in forty minutes or so."

"Yes, sir."

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5.0 von 5 Sternen Silence of the Lambs Meets Medium 19. August 2011
Von P. L. Phillips - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Kiss of Death - PD Martin -2010

"Soon I hear the footsteps again. Definitely more than one set. I push myself harder, run harder. I glance back, hoping they're further away than they sound. But they're closer. Suddenly I come to an abrupt stop, slamming into something. I fall backwards and look up. His face is in shadows, but I can see glistening white teeth as he smiles"

Kiss of Death starts like the majority of PD Martin's with FBI Profiler Sophie Anderson having a Medium moment , where she dreams of an incident that may or may not have happened exactly like her dream. However like Medium , her dreams are not known to everyone. Falling asleep to Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Sophie has Vampires on her mind and shrugs her dream to too much Buffy and Angel marathons. Unbeknownst to her , the next morning she is called to a crime scene -the vic has two little punctures in her next -that slightly resemble foul play of Fangs . Is this just a straightforward murder case or is it about to spark rumours that Vampires are living in LA ? . Now Sophie with a list of suspects must go undercover into the Vampire scene specifically a group called After Dark whom believe they are really Vampires. Their leader Anton Ward is a hottie and Sophie is drawn to him , can Sophie prove his innocence or guiltiness and not let her feelings cloud her judgement and what about Darren ? . Is this the moment that Sophie has been given to look over her relationships and is Darren the guy she is supposed to be ?. For an excellent story of murder , mystery, vampires and a hint of romance , try Kiss of Death. Excellent for fans of the TV Show Medium as I found a few similarities between the show and underlining storyline.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen PD Martin does it again! 30. September 2011
Von Lynn Stadel - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Once again PD Martin has written another amazing book that will keep you turning the pages to the very end, and the killer has a unique way of killing their prey.
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3.0 von 5 Sternen Fascinating Research & Investigation 18. Juli 2010
Von Tez Miller - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
With two puncture wounds in her neck, an exsanguinated corpse was likely the victim of vampires...or people who think they are. FBI profiler Sophie Anderson works with the LAPD to investigate the case, and she's a little too eager to unofficially go undercover, infiltrating the mysterious After Dark group. She's been struggling to understand her own psi abilities, so maybe that's why she wants to spend more time with the leader...

This is the fifth novel in the Sophie Anderson series. I'd already read the first two novels, skipped the third (features one of my most disliked tropes), and haven't yet got my mitts on the fourth. The original Australian trade paperback edition mistakenly labelled KISS OF DEATH as a "thriller" on the front cover, but I'd put it under the catch-all genre of crime or, more specifically, procedurals. (The thriller element kicks in at least halfway into the novel.) The Aussie mass market paperback cover has wisely removed the "thriller" label, but I'm including this note in case you acquire the earlier version.

It's never really concluded whether the vampires really are supernatural, or if they suffer from porphyria and/or Renfield's syndrome. I'd love to read more about these medical/psychological conditions, so hopefully future authors of vampire fiction will continue to explore the science.

While the research and investigation are fascinating, I can't connect with the characters. As a psychological expert, you'd expect Sophie to know better, to smell a rat, to not fall for a New Religious Movement leader. She shouldn't be so easily charmed. As soon as we encounter him, Anton Ward's a sleaze, and thus I don't get the attraction. Quite possibly the idea that he could share more details of Sophie's psi abilities could explain the appeal, but only partially. But generally speaking, in fiction alpha males tend to be douchebags, so I never understand their appeal. But I'm likely in the minority, so my opinion doesn't count ;-)
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