Deadly Deceptions
I was so innocent then.Don't get me wrongI'd been through a lot, starting with the savage murders of both my parents, when I was only five years old. I'd been kidnapped and raised mostly on the road, by the late, great Lillian Travers, living under an alias that has since become more representative of who I really am than my given nameMary Josephine Mayhughcould ever be.
I'm Mojo Sheepshanks now, and as far as I can tell, I always will be.
Then again, you never know.
That's what I've learned since the day I sat in the back of an overcrowded church in Cave Creek, Arizona, on a hot day in early May, too shaken to cry. You just never knowabout anything, or anybody.
The casket in front of the altar was painfully small, made of gleaming black wood, and it was open. The body of seven-year-old Gillian Pellway lay inside, nestled on cushions of white silk, clad in a blue ruffled dress, her small hands folded across her chest. I know it's what people always say, but she really did look peaceful, lying there. She might have been asleep.
She wasn't at peace. If she had been, her ghost wouldn't have been sitting in the folding chair ... read full excerpt from Desperate Measures ebook