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Authors: Aiden James,J.R. Rain
TEMPLE OF THE JAGUAR
A Novella by
J.R. RAIN
&
AIDEN JAMES
Acclaim for the authors:
“
Gripping, adventurous, and romantic—J.R. Rain’s
The Lost Ark
is a breakneck thriller that traces the thread of history from Biblical stories to current-day headlines. Be prepared to lose sleep!”
—
James Rollins
, international bestselling author of
Bloodline
“
Aiden James has written a deeply psychological, gripping tale that keeps the readers hooked from page one.”
—
Bookfinds
on
The Forgotten Eden
“
J.R. Rain delivers a blend of action and wit that always entertains. Quick with the one-liners, but his characters are fully fleshed out (even the undead ones) and you’ll come back again and again.
”
—
Scott Nicholson
, bestselling author of
The Red Church
“
The intense writing style of Aiden James kept my eyes glued to the story and the pages seemed to fly by at warp speed. Twists, turns, and surprises pop up at random times to keep the reader off balance. It all blends together to create one of the best stories I have read all year.”
—
Huntress Reviews
for
The Devil’s Paradise
OTHER BOOKS BY J.R. RAIN
The Lost Ark
The Body Departed
Elvis Has Not Left the Building
Silent Echo (coming soon)
VAMPIRE FOR HIRE SERIES
Moon Dance
Vampire Moon
American Vampire
Moon Child
Christmas Moon
Vampire Dawn
Vampire Games
Moon Island (coming soon)
SAMANTHA MOON SHORT STORIES
Teeth
Vampire Nights
Vampires Blues
Vampire Dreams
THE JIM KNIGHTHORSE SERIES
Dark Horse
The Mummy Case
Hail Mary
Clean Slate (coming soon)
THE SPINOZA SERIES
The Vampire With the Dragon Tattoo
The Vampire Who Played Dead
The Vampire in the Iron Mask
THE GRAIL QUEST TRILOGY
Arthur
Merlin (coming soon)
WITH PIERS ANTHONY
Aladdin Relighted
Aladdin Sins Bad
Aladdin and the Flying Dutchman
Aladdin’s Odyssey (coming soon)
WITH SCOTT NICHOLSON
Cursed!
Ghost College
The Vampire Club
Bad Blood (also with H.T. Night)
Spider Web
WITH AIDEN JAMES
Temple of the Jaguar
WITH P.J. DAY
Daughters of Eve (coming soon)
OTHER SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS
The Bleeder and Other Stories
Vampires Rain and Other Stories
SCREENPLAYS
Judas Silver
Lost Eden
NON-FICTION
The Rain Interviews
OTHER BOOKS BY AIDEN JAMES
THE JUDAS CHRONICLES
Plague of Coins
Reign of Coins
Destiny of Coins (coming soon)
THE DYING OF THE DARK SERIES
The Vampires’ Last Lover
The Vampires’ Birthright
Blood Princesses of the Vampires
Scarlet Legacy of the Vampires (coming soon)
THE TALISMAN CHRONICLES
The Forgotten Eden
The Devil’s Paradise
Hurakan’s Chalice (coming soon)
CADES COVE SERIES
Cades Cove
The Raven Mocker
GHOSTHUNTERS 101 SERIES
Deadly Night
The Ungrateful Dead
WITH J.R. RAIN
Temple of the Jaguar
COLLECTIONS
Terror at Midnight
Dark Legacy
Twice Bitten
Pray for Daylight
Cursed Immortals
In the Dead of Night
Dying of the Dark Vampires
Vampires, Ghosts, and God
TEMPLE OF THE JAGUAR
Published by J.R. Rain and Aiden James
Copyright © 2011 by J.R. Rain and Aiden James
Cover design by Carl at
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All rights reserved.
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Dedications
To Bartholomew, my friend and guide.
—
J.R.
To my dearest Fiona, forever my love, my partner, and my greatest muse. And, to J.R. Rain, whose friendship, guidance, and steadfast support are beyond compare.
—
Aiden
Temple of the Jaguar
“
What I seek I find, what I find I keep.”
—
H. Rider Haggard,
King Solomon’s Mines
Chapter One
Ruinas, Honduras
Present Day
I found the ceremonial blade in the unmarked grave of some poor sap who had seen better days.
We’d been digging all day in this remote section of the rain forest, sweat pouring down our bare torsos, hands blistering despite the gloves. It was the golden reflection that first caught my eye—that wonderful golden flash that brings a smile to all of us who call ourselves looters. Although, I prefer the term ‘creative archaeologists’.
I used the trowel to scrape away the remaining dirt, revealing more of the blade, which consisted of a jade hilt, an emerald capstone, and six inches of pure gold. And if I wasn’t so tough, I could have cried right there.
“
That will fetch a pretty penny,” said Ishi from behind me in his native Tawankan tongue. Actually, in his native tongue, this was translated to mean that the knife could be exchanged for many shiny coins.
“
Yes, Ishi,” I said. “Many shiny coins.”
I reached down between the ribs, plucked the knife by its hilt and hauled it out, letting the smattering of sunlight refract off its near-perfect finish. That drop of clear liquid on its golden blade was either a tear or sweat. Maybe I’m not so tough after all.
Ishi helped me out of the hip-deep grave, which I was only too glad to leave behind. Any grave robber worth his salt is always happy to leave a grave behind.
We sat back in the shade of a mangrove tree and I lit a cigarette and studied the knife, rolling it back and forth in the little sunlight that made its way to the jungle floor. The crimson glow of the cigarette tip reflected deeply within the blade. It was a rare find, indeed.
“
He was a warrior,” said Ishi, squatting next to me and drinking from a water jug. “Perhaps a very highly-esteemed warrior. The knife was for his protection.”
I thought about that, then stood and moved over to the exposed grave. I unbuckled my pickaxe and dropped it down into the pit. I returned a moment later and sat down next to the Indian youth. “Can’t leave the old chap without any protection.”
Ishi was smiling. “You are not like the others.”
“
We all steal,” I said, inhaling on the cigarette.
“
But you steal with a conscience.”
“
I know. It’s a terrible thing.”
“
At least you have not angered the spirits.”
“
Yes,” I said, “there’s always that. C’mon, let’s re-bury this poor bastard and get the hell out of here.”
* * *
As Ishi drove through the thick jungle on a road that really wasn’t much of a road, I checked my voice mail on my looting hotline. One new message. Oh, fun. It was from a woman named Marie Da Vinci. She wanted to speak with me ASAP. Unless my ass was on the line, I rarely did anything ASAP, which is one of the reasons I became a self-employed looter. It was either that or open a smoothie shop in a strip mall.