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More to his satchel--which seemed to contain a surprising variety of odds and ends--and brought out a spool of strong wire by means of which they managed to fasten four of the wings to Jim's harness two near his head and two near his tail. . buy lexapro online The body lay near a lamp pole. Legs were spreadeagled. One arm twisted under the body probably broken. The center of the back was missing as if someone had shoved a hand through the body and just scooped out the center. The heart would be gone just like all the others. Detective Clive Perry was standing by the body. He was a tall slender black man and most recent member of the spook squad. He always seemed so soft-spoken and pleasant. I could never imagine Perry doing anything rude enough to piss someone off but you didn't get assigned to the squad without a reason. He looked up from his notebook. "Hi Ms. Blake. " "Hello Detective Perry. " He smiled. "Sergea! nt Storr said you'd be coming down. " "Is everyone else finished with the body?" He nodded. "It's all yours. " A dark brown puddle of blood spread out from under the body. I knelt beside it. The blood had congealed to a tacky gluelike consistency. Rigor mortis had come and gone if there had been rigor mortis. Vampires didn't always react to "death" the way a human body did. It made judging the time of death harder. But that was the coroner's job not mine. The bright summer sun pressed down over the body. From the shape and the black pants suit I was betting it was female. It was sort of hard to tell lying on its stomach chest caved in and the head missing. The spine showed white and glistening. Blood had poured out of the neck like a broken bottle of red wine. The skin was torn twisted. It looked like somebody had ripped the freaking head off. I swallowed very hard. I hadn't thrown up on a murder victim in months. I stood up and put a little distance between myself and the ! body. Could this have been done by a human being? No; maybe. Hell. If it was a human being then they were trying very hard to make it look otherwise. No matter what a surface look revealed the coroner always found knife marks on the body. The question was did the knife marks come before or after death? Was it a human trying to look like a monster or a monster trying to look like a human? "Where's the head?" I asked. "You sure you feel all right?" I looked up at him. Did I look pale? "I'll be fine. " Me big tough vampire slayer no throw up at the sight of decapitated heads. Right. Perry raised his eyebrows but was too polite to push the issue. He led me about eight feet down the sidewalk. Someone had thrown a plastic cover over the head. A second smaller pool of congealing blood oozed out from under the plastic. Perry bent over and grasped the plastic. "You ready?" I nodded not trusting my voice. He lifted the plastic like a curtain backdrop to what lay on the sidewalk. Long black hair flowed around a pale face. The hair was matted and sticky w! ith blood. The face had been attractive but no more. The features were slack almost doll-like in their unreality. My eyes saw it but it took my brain a few seconds to register. "Shit!" "What is. dw6d8e467868t68zxvsdtg57758ghjvser
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