Something Deadly This Way Comes [Madison Avery 3] by Kim Harrison

Something Deadly This Way Comes [Madison Avery 3] by Kim Harrison

Author:Kim Harrison
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Death, Future Life, Serial Murders, Fantasy - Dark, Religion, Supernatural, American Science Fiction And Fantasy, Horror, Horror & Ghost Stories, Occult Fiction, Death & Dying, Horror Tales, Social Issues, Juvenile Fiction, Fiction - Fantasy, Fate and Fatalism, Fantasy & Magic, Witches, Fiction, Eschatology, Vampires, Action & Adventure, Contemporary, Dead, General, Fantasy, Suspense Fiction, Science Fiction And Fantasy, Bounty hunters, Fantasy - Contemporary, Adolescence
ISBN: 9780061718199
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2011-01-01T05:00:00+00:00


The soft tap at the kitchen window shot through me like a pulse of fear, and my head snapped up, thinking it was Ron. But it was Josh standing between the house and the foundation plantings, his nose and eyes showing. Seeing my relief, he dropped from sight, but I was already on my way to the front door, swearing softly at him for having scared me.

“Josh!” I whispered as I opened the door. “I thought your mom grounded you!”

His gaze went to the stairway, and he whispered back, “You’re not the only one who can sneak out. What happened? Did you get in trouble? My mom tried to call your dad, but the call wouldn’t go through, and then the phone died.”

I exhaled, thanking Grace. She loved causing mischief if it would keep me out of trouble. I pulled him in, seeing the street behind him was empty and dark. He must have biked over so his car wouldn’t wake anyone up. “Come on in,” I said softly. “My dad’s upstairs.”

“No doubt.” Josh looked at his watch. “You’re going back to Baxter tonight, right?”

I nodded, not sure what I hoped to accomplish anymore, but knowing that it wasn’t over yet. “I’m going to have to. Josh, you won’t believe what happened.”

He followed me in, taking the plates from me as I pulled them out. Josh knew my kitchen almost as well as I did, and he slid them away, being careful not to make too much noise. “Did you get grounded?” he asked in a serious voice.

I looked up from stacking the bowls, blinking until I figured it out. “Oh! No,” I said. Grounding was the least of my worries. “Grace set the clocks back. My dad thinks it’s before midnight. No grounding.”

“Nice!” he said, glancing at the clock over the stove as I went to reset it. “What’s so awful, then?” His face went concerned. “Oh, no. Madison, they didn’t . . . die, did they?”

I touched the digital clock, and the numbers jumped to the correct time. I jerked my hand back as if stung, staring at it. That was weird. “No,” I said. “The apartment caught on fire. Tammy and Johnny are okay, but she told the cops that I set it. I spent most of the night in some cop’s office watching Grace short out my phone’s battery so they couldn’t call my dad.”

Josh made a noise of disbelief, and I turned, shrugging. “Barnabas and Nakita got me out and I learned how to stop time and change Tammy’s aura.”

“That’s great!” Josh said, his pleased expression fading when I didn’t smile back. “Isn’t it?”

“The seraphs sent a dark reaper to scythe Tammy,” I said, feeling the hurt of that all over again. “They’re giving up on me. So of course Ron sent a light reaper to stop him. It was a mess. He stopped by tonight. Ron, I mean.” I looked toward the front door as if I could see through the walls. “Trying to figure out what I was doing.



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