Teri Riggs
was destined to be a writer. As a small
girl she didn’t read bedtime stories, she made up her own. Who needed Little Red Riding Hood or The
Three Little Pigs when there were so many great tales bouncing around in her
head? When she grew up and became a
mother to three little girls, she continued the tradition of making up bedtime
stories. On the occasions she chose to
tell conventional fairytales, Teri usually gave them a bit of tweaking here and
there or added a new ending. Her girls
loved it.
After her
daughters had the nerve to actually grow up and leave home, Teri discovered she
had a passion for writing and jumped right in.
It came as no surprise she chose to write mysteries and
happily-ever-after’s since that’s the genres she loves to read.
Teri lives in
Marietta, Georgia with her husband, one of her daughters and two dogs that seem
to think they rule the world. And some
days Teri thinks maybe they do.
Teri still
frequently tells herself stories as she falls asleep. The only difference now is she wakes up the
next morning and turns her bedtime stories into books.
Blurb:
The
Las Vegas Mayoral race is heating up, and the incumbent doesn’t have a prayer.
Wealthy real estate speculator Nick Campenelli, who wants to legalize
prostitution in Clark County, and former pastor Louis St. Louis, running on a
'clean-up-Vegas-by-getting-rid-of-the-whores' platform, are the front runners.
They’re
also front runners on the suspect list for a string of murders. Kennedy
O’Brien, four-year detective with cop blood running in her veins, and her
partner Wilder “Wild Thing” James, a veteran, are determined to find the man
who’s murdering prostitutes who work the wrong side of the street, and they
don’t care how important or politically active he is.
The
killer is a man with a mission. He stalks the women before he kills them,
leaving a “BEFORE” photo on their bodies, and sending an “AFTER” shot to the
local news hound. Ed Hershey, an aging newscaster with just the right amount of
grey in his hair, is determined to turn this story into a network gig, and his
interference, along with the LVTVS legal team, are making Kennedy and Wilder
look bad. Campenelli’s good looks and charm, and St. Louis’ vitriolic hatred of
prostitutes are muddying the waters too, and now the killer seems to have taken
a liking to Kennedy.
So
the big question remains. Can she get him before he gets her?
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Excerpt:
Leaving the downtown area, Wilder and Kennedy drove past the
now defunct Pioneer Club with the ever smiling, famous Vegas Vic sign sitting
high on its perch. At one time, the
forty-foot-tall neon cowboy had greeted visitors with a waving arm and a moving
cigarette that blew smoke rings.
“Kenny, check out Vegas Vic.
He’s winking at you.”
“What the hell are you talking about, Wilder? It’s a damn sign.”
“I’m just screwing around.
You really need to lighten up some.”
Kennedy refused to respond.
“When I talked to Sparky and Lenny, they said you were still
at Metro when they came in this morning.”
“And your point is?”
“You should have gone home and gotten some rest. Like a
normal person.”
“I did go home. I
slept and I showered. I am a normal
person.” One that has a few issues, but
hey, who doesn’t?
“Did you update your home murder board and spend hours
studying it?”
She cringed. Her
partner knew her too well. “I may have
looked it over once or twice. But, I
didn’t spend hours on it, not that it’s any of your business.”
“You need to have a life outside the job. Hell, even Vegas Vic has a girlfriend and
he’s a damn neon sign. When’s the last
time you even had a date?”
She looked out the window at the neon cowboy, then at the
neon cowgirl sign on top of the Glitter Gulch topless club, and back at Wilder.
“Vegas Vicky? Give me
a break, here.”
“Oh yeah, Vegas
Vicky. What a neon babe.” His voice deepened, almost to a whisper. Then Wilder had the balls to wink at
her. “I dig her cowgirl boots.”
“You’re sick, Wilder.”
He glanced sideways at her.
“Keep your eyes on the road.” She hadn’t meant to snap.
“What are you so sour about, Kenny?” He laughed.
“You just realizing a freaking neon babe has a boyfriend and you don’t?”
She couldn’t hide the smile that tugged at her mouth and had
to look away before he saw. “Wilder,
this conversation is so over.”
“Look on the bright side.”
She faced him again, just in time to see his wicked
smile.
“There’s a bright side?”
“Oh, yeah.” He winked
at her. “At least you don’t have to
worry about some other neon babe shining your guy’s bulbs.”
“Like I said, Wilder, you’re one sick puppy.”
One randomly chosen commenter will win a $50 Amazon/Barnes and Noble gift card.
9 comments:
Thanks for letting "The Eyes Die Last" hang out here for a while! Have any of you been to Vegas?
I was in Vegas once--loved the Thai food, but the heat nearly did me in!
vitajex(at)Aol(Dot)com
The excerpt's nice
Really cool cover!!
I agree about the heat. Who ever said the Vegas dry heat isn't as bad as regular heat is wrong! Hot is hot. Period.
I like the excerpt. Thank you for the giveaway!
Such a great title!!!
I'd be interested to read the suspenseful parts of this story. Teri has a real talent for writing "edge-of-your-seat" scenes. She also makes it easy for the reader to not only sympathize but also empathize with the characters when they are in those situations!
I love reading about the author, the person behind the book!! Thanks
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