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PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF KAY HOOPER
BLOOD TIES

“Hooper’s darkly riveting Blood trilogy comes to a terrifying climax.… The chilling intensity of this novel is sure to haunt your dreams!”


RT Book Reviews

“Series fans and newcomers alike will appreciate the appendixes, which include bios of Special Crimes Unit agents and definitions of their various paranormal abilities.”


Publishers Weekly

BLOOD SINS

“Disturbing … Hooper pulls out all the stops.”


Publishers Weekly

“Fans of Kay Hooper won’t be disappointed.”

—The Romance Reader

“Another solid entry.”


Booklist

BLOOD DREAMS

“You won’t want to turn the lights out after reading this book!”


Romantic Times

“A good read for fans of other serial-killer books and the TV show
Criminal Minds
.”


Booklist

“Spectacular … With its fast pace, high-adrenaline plot, cast of well-developed characters, and fluid dialogue,
Blood Dreams
fills every expectation a reader could have.… I highly recommend.”

—Romance Reviews Today

SLEEPING WITH FEAR

“An entertaining book for any reader.”


Winston-Salem Journal

“Hooper keeps the suspense dialed up.… Readers will be mesmerized by a plot that moves quickly to a chilling conclusion.”


Publishers Weekly

CHILL OF FEAR

“Hooper’s latest may offer her fans a few shivers on a hot beach.”


Publishers Weekly

“Kay Hooper has conjured a fine thriller with appealing young ghosts and a suitably evil presence to provide a welcome chill on a hot summer’s day.”


Orlando Sentinel

“The author draws the reader into the story line and, once there, they can’t leave because they want to see what happens next in this thrill-a-minute, chilling, fantastic reading experience.”


Midwest Book Review

HUNTING FEAR

“A well-told scary story.”


Toronto Sun

“Hooper’s unerring story sense and ability to keep the pages flying can’t be denied.”


Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine

“Hooper has created another original—
Hunting Fear
sets an intense pace.… Work your way through the terror to the triumph … and you’ll be looking for more Hooper tales to add to your bookshelf.”

—Wichita Falls
Times Record News

“It’s vintage Hooper—a suspenseful page-turner.”

—Brazosport
Facts

“Expect plenty of twists and surprises as Kay Hooper gets her series off to a crackerjack start!”


Aptos Times

SENSE OF EVIL

“A well-written, entertaining police procedural … loaded with suspense.”


Midwest Book Review

“Filled with page-turning suspense.”


The Sunday Oklahoman


Sense of Evil
will knock your socks off.”


Rendezvous

“A master storyteller.”

—T
AMI
H
OAG

STEALING SHADOWS

“A fast-paced, suspenseful plot … The story’s complicated and intriguing twists and turns keep the reader guessing until the chilling end.”


Publishers Weekly

“This definitely puts Ms. Hooper in a league with Tami Hoag and Iris Johansen and Sandra Brown. Gold 5-star rating.”


Heartland Critics

HAUNTING RACHEL

“A stirring and evocative thriller.”


Palo Alto Daily News

“The pace flies, the suspense never lets up. It’s great reading.”

—Baton Rouge
Advocate

“An intriguing book with plenty of strange twists that will please the reader.”


Rocky Mountain News

“It passed the ‘stay up late to finish it in one night’ test.”


The Denver Post

FINDING LAURA

“You always know you are in for an outstanding read when you pick up a Kay Hooper novel, but in
Finding Laura
, she has created something really special! Simply superb!”


Romantic Times

“Hooper keeps the intrigue pleasurably complicated, with gothic touches of suspense and satisfying resolution.”


Publishers Weekly

“A first-class reading experience.”


Affaire de Coeur

AFTER CAROLINE

“Harrowing good fun. Readers will shiver and shudder.”


Publishers Weekly

“Kay Hooper has crafted another solid story to keep readers enthralled until the last page is turned.”


Booklist

“Kay Hooper comes through with thrills, chills, and plenty of romance, this time with an energetic murder mystery with a clever twist. The suspense is sustained admirably right up to the very end.”


Kirkus Reviews

BANTAM BOOKS BY KAY HOOPER

THE BISHOP TRILOGIES

Stealing Shadows
Hiding in the Shadows
Out of the Shadows

Touching Evil
Whisper of Evil
Sense of Evil

Hunting Fear
Chill of Fear
Sleeping with Fear

Blood Dreams
Blood Sins
Blood Ties

THE QUINN NOVELS

Once a Thief
Always a Thief

ROMANTIC SUSPENSE

Amanda
After Caroline
Finding Laura
Haunting Rachel

CLASSIC FANTASY AND ROMANCE

Raven on the Wing
In Serena’s Web
Time After Time
Larger than Life
The Wizard of Seattle
Rebel Waltz
If There Be Dragons
The Haunting of Josie
Illegal Possession
C.J.’s Fate
Golden Threads

Rafferty’s Wife
is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

2011 Bantam Books Mass Market Edition

Copyright © 1987 by Kay Hooper

All rights reserved.

Cover art: Carl Galian

Published in the United States by Bantam Books, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York.

B
ANTAM
B
OOKS
and the rooster colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc.

Originally published in paperback in the United States by Bantam Books, an imprint of Random House, Inc., in 1987.

eISBN: 978-0-440-42319-5

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v3.1

To my brother, Jimmy—
for all those early-morning drives to the airport

Contents
O
NE

“W
HY ME
?”

“Because you’re the man I need.”

Rafferty Lewis shoved his hands into the pockets of his slacks and stared broodingly out the window. That the view afforded him was the striking expanse of a Trinidad beach cheered him not at all; he would have preferred the New York skyline he normally saw from his office window.

However …

“You can refuse, of course, Mr. Lewis. After
all, I have no legal claim on you. Not one I’d care to be called on to prove in court, at any rate.”

“I’m glad you realize that.”

“But you were sworn in as a federal agent, Mr. Lewis. And Mr. Long is willing to give you a leave of absence; since you and your partner handle all the work for Mr. Long, I took the liberty of inquiring—”

“Hagen, for heaven’s sake just tell me what Josh said.”

“That you’d be a damned fool to get involved.”

“He should know.”

Rafferty sighed explosively. A damned fool. Well, he probably was one, since he was here. He didn’t like the setup, not one bit, but Hagen had been adamant about it. And, if nothing else, Rafferty had learned respect for Hagen’s intelligence, no matter what he thought of his methods. Had Hagen deliberately chosen to approach him when Zach and Lucas—both of whom would probably have tried to dissuade him—were out of touch on business for Josh?
For that matter, Josh himself was out of reach on his honeymoon somewhere in the South Pacific. And only Hagen would have had the nerve to intrude at such a time to ask if Josh minded giving up his attorney for a while. Only Hagen would have been able to
find
Josh.

Rafferty smiled. He would have given a lot to have been a fly on the wall during
that
conversation.

It had been just a month or two since the secretive federal agent’s machinations had involved them all: Joshua Long, who commanded a formidable financial empire, and the three men who worked for him and were his friends. And at the conclusion of that hectic, troubling, dangerous episode, the wily government agent had managed to draft Josh and his men into “temporary” service.

Temporary, my eye!
Rafferty thought now. Hagen had intended all along to call in those markers, one by one. He wouldn’t get hold of Josh again; Raven, Josh’s bride, would see to that, Rafferty guessed. But, he thought ruefully, Hagen had managed to get him.

Thinking of Zach and Lucas, Rafferty decided that Hagen would have a more difficult time enlisting their aid on future assignments. The massive security chief and the shrewd investigator for Joshua Long’s empire were tough men. Neither was prone to being backed physically or metaphorically into corners.

As for himself, well, his strongest trait was curiosity. And Hagen had known that. Damn him.

A soft, perhaps timid knock at the door of his suite recalled him to the present, and he turned from the window, unconsciously squaring his shoulders, and headed for the door. With no idea what he would confront, he was braced for the worst. He opened the door, and his golden gift for words, greatly polished by a Harvard education, failed him totally.

“Mr. Lewis? I’m Sarah Cavell.”

Rafferty had wondered how on earth he would deal with this particular part of the operation; now he wondered about it again, but for an entirely different reason. Clearing his
throat, he hastily stepped back and gestured for Sarah Cavell to enter. “Uh, come in, please.”

As she passed him to go into the living room, Rafferty caught a hint of some elusive fragrance that went to his head in an unnerving manner. He felt a sudden strong pulse throb through his body on a wave of heat. Never before had he experienced such an instant, powerful reaction to a woman. It shook him badly.

Still, he was able to put one foot in front of the other to follow her. Barely.

Hagen had offhandedly called Sarah Cavell “attractive.”

Hagen, Rafferty decided, badly needed his head examined. Or his eyes.

Sarah was a tiny woman, barely five feet tall if that. And though another woman might have called her petite, no man worth the name would. Her vibrant, surprisingly lush curves of breasts and hips were sure to stop traffic and haunt dreams.

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