Fly the Rain

FLY THE RAIN
Greg Tenorly Suspense Series – Book Four (novella – 35,800 words)

When Greg Tenorly gets an invitation to his dad’s 75th birthday party, Cynthia convinces him to go, and to use the occasion to finally make things right with his estranged father.

But the war of words Greg is dreading becomes the least of his worries after he and his family cross paths with a cold-blooded killer.

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“You have the right to remain silent.”

“I know my rights. I want a lawyer.”

“Anything you say…doesn’t matter.”

“What?”

“You have the right to an attorney, but you won’t need one.”

One of the cops put a dog collar around her neck and pulled it tight.

“What are you doing? Get this thing off of me—right now!”

They tied her ankles together, picked her up, and carried her out. When they walked through the living room, Sondra saw Val still sitting in her chair.

“Mom!”

“I warned you, Honey.”

“Mom, help me!”

Val smiled, and took another sip of her whiskey.


As his vision began to clear, he realized his head was lying on top of a woman. But it wasn’t Cynthia! What in the world is going on here? I hope I’m still dreaming, he thought.

When he raised his head he saw the blood. It was all over the woman’s upper chest, shoulders, and neck. He pushed himself up with his hands. That was when he realized that he and the woman were on the floor. The blood was everywhere—all over the floor and furniture, in drips and smears and puddles. He wondered if there was any left in her body.