Risking it All

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Authors: Tessa Bailey

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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places,

and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or

are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events,

locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

Copyright © 2014 by Tessa Bailey. All rights reserved,

including the right to reproduce, distribute, or transmit in

any form or by any means. For information regarding

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Edited by Heather Howland

Cover design by Heather Howland and Amber Shah

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Paperback ISBN 978-1-62266-564-8

Ebook ISBN 978-1-62266-565-5

Manufactured in the United States of America

First Edition January 2015

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Table of Contents

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Chapter Twenty-Four

Chapter Twenty-Five

Chapter Twenty-Six

Epilogue

Up in Smoke

Acknowledgments

Find out where it all began with Tessa

Bailey’s bestselling Line of Duty

series…

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For Mackenzie.

Everything
for Mackenzie.

CHAPTER ONE

Here’s your meatloaf. Choke on it.

Seraphina Newsom crossed herself

discreetly as she walked away from the

customer’s table, muttering a quick Hail

Mary for good measure. No sense in

letting her immortal soul go to the devil

because the man had treated her ass like

it was on the specials menu. Still able to

feel the sting of his pinching fingers, she

vowed, then and there, to overtip her

waitresses for the rest of her life. Thirty

percent or bust.

Sera took a deep breath and pushed

through the double doors leading to the

kitchen of Dooly’s. Loud, tinny Greek

music emanating from a portable radio

greeted her, as did scraping silverware

and dishes being submerged in hot,

soapy water. Right on cue, the cook

tossed two more plates of greasy meat

loaf onto the dented metal shelf and

ding
ed the bell, even though she already

stood there waiting. Squaring her

shoulders, she reminded herself why a

girl with a nursing degree and a budding

career in law enforcement would be

donning an apron in the Bushwick

section of Brooklyn.

She was there to get up close and

personal with her brother’s murderer.

“Why you never try my meat loaf,

waitress?” the cook asked her in heavily

accented English.

“Er…gluten allergy?”

“What is this gluten everyone talks

about?”

She started to answer, but stopped.

“It’s probably just a myth. Like Santa

Claus and comfortable thongs.” Satisfied

with his frown and the fact that she’d

avoided telling him his meat loaf

resembled roadkill, Sera took both

plates and backed through the doors.

Into the deathly silent dining room.

Discreetly as possible, she glanced

toward the center of the silence. Two

stools away sat Trevor Hogan. The man

who’d gunned her brother down.

Hogan was a lifelong local who had

started

small-time.

Stealing

cars,

robbing delis, brawling. His ambition

had placed him in the right place at the

right time, and with the help of a metal

baseball bat, Hogan earned the trust of

the boss and took over the protection

racket. Loan-sharking, extorting local

businesses, you name it—Hogan had

both greedy hands in it.

Her brother, Colin, had been a rookie

with the NYPD when Hogan began

branching out, running an illegal

gambling operation so large it had

financed two successful nightclubs,

ballooning his criminal influence even

more. As inexperienced as Colin had

been, he shouldn’t have been anywhere

near Hogan’s case. He’d been too young,

too cocky, wanting to land a major arrest

his first year in the field.

But when your uncle was the police

commissioner, exceptions were made,

no matter how deadly.

She’d been working as an emergency

room nurse at Massachusetts General in

Boston when her brother died. Ironic,

that. After taking a vow to save people’s

lives, she’d been unable to save the life

that mattered most.

Sera smoothed a thumb over the Saint

Michael charm that hung around her

neck. She wouldn’t go as far as to say

the Newsoms were cursed, but…all

right, they were pretty much cursed. The

last three generations of Newsoms,

including her father, had been killed in

the line of duty. Her uncle was all that

she had left, and he ran the city with an

iron fist. As far as the people of this city

were concerned, she didn’t exist. To the

little
family
she had left, she didn’t exist,

either. Seraphina Newsom was a ghost.

To her mind, that invisibility made her

the perfect candidate to go undercover

and find the key evidence to put away

Hogan for life. Rumors of a ledger

containing Hogan’s unsavory business

dealings had long swirled through the

precinct hallways. The rumors were

fueled by the fierce opposition he’d

shown when his financial records had

been subpoenaed during the tossed-out

murder trial. Added to the fact that

Hogan was cocky as hell, and low-level

informants had reported seeing the

ledger, she
knew
it existed. His secrets

were written on those pages.

Not secrets that would take him off the

street. Not the conventional way, at

least. Information was valuable in this

neighborhood, and she could use the

names in that ledger to implode his

operation from the inside out, bringing

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