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A Killer's Kiss by William Lashner

A Killer's Kiss

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You want to know what deceit tastes like? It’s sweet. Like honey. Charged with electricity. Laced with amnesia. It’s why adultery will never go out of fashion, why sincerity fails, why sex with strangers is more fun than ever it ought to be. It is the very taste of old love reclaimed, which might be the sweetest deceit of all.

There’s nothing easier—or more dangerous—than falling into bed with an old lover.

Especially when you’re Victor Carl.

Once upon a time, Victor was engaged to a woman named Julia. She was beautiful and elegant and not the kind of woman to end up with a second-rate lawyer on the edge of insolvency. Victor always assumed she’d burn him, and she did.

Now she’s back, trailing an expensive perfume that reeks of trouble.

Julia’s husband has been murdered, her fingerprints are all over the crime scene, and $1.7 million in cash is missing. Julia is suddenly in desperate need of a fall guy. Is that why she turned up on Victor’s doorstep with her lipstick fresh and her heels high on the night of the murder? It’s all enough to make Victor doubt the healing power of love.

But in Victor’s world, lust trumps reason seven days a week. As he falls into bed with his old lover, he convinces himself that Julia truly wants to make amends for the past, that they might have a future together, and that the Beatles were right, all you need is love. Until two cops troop into his apartment and start fingering Victor for the murder.

Suddenly, Victor Carl, a man who has spent a lifetime making bad decisions for the worst of reasons, is no longer fighting to rekindle a lost love. He’s fighting to save his life.