Yesterday's Gone (Two Daughters Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
He’d made the drive with lights flashing and siren screaming. He was ready to kill someone, to hell with the consequences. His headlights swept over three separate vehicles besides Bailey’s in the small clearing and a bunch of people who all swung his way. Son of a bitch, wasn’t there a grain of conscience among them? Slamming to a stop, he turned off the siren but left on the flashing light to make a point. He climbed out and stalked toward the porch, his hand resting on the hilt of his weapon. To make another point. “Anyone still on this property thirty seconds from now will be under arrest,” he said loudly. The two people on the porch began to protest. “There’s no law says we can’t knock on someone’s door,” one of them argued. He began to count. “One thousand one, one thousand two, one thousand three.” The yellow beams of flashlights pierced the near-complete darkness as shapes behind them materialized from the darkness to each side of the cabin.
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