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Scene of the Crime: Mystic Lake Kindle Edition

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 88 ratings

When FBI profiler Amberly Nightsong is sent to Mystic Lake to consult with local cops about three ritualistic murders, the last thing she expects is to be a piece in a madman's sick puzzle. Luckily, she has a sexy lawman on her side.

Sheriff Cole Caldwell offers his protection—and stirs an awareness that leaves her breathless.

Cole, a widower, had shut himself off from the possibility of loving again. But as he works side by side with the single mom, he's drawn to Amberly and will do anything to erase the fear in her eyes. And as the danger intensifies in the form of a killer's twisted calling card, his vow to keep her and her young son safe will be put to the ultimate test.…
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Carla Cassidy is a New York Times bestselling author who has written more than 125 novels for Harlequin Books. She is listed on the Romance Writer's of America Honor Roll and has won numerous awards. Carla believes the only thing better than curling up with a good book to read is sitting down at the computer with a good story to write.

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Amberly Nightsong watched the children pouring out of the grade school, the variety of shapes and sizes and colors decorating the last of the summer grass as they raced to awaiting school buses and parked cars.

As always, her heart swelled as she saw the small, slender dark-haired boy running toward her, his face lit with a beatific smile. Max. At six years old, he owned her heart in a way no other male ever had before.

He opened up the passenger door, threw his bright blue backpack onto the backseat and then got into the car. "Hi, Mom."

"Hi, Max, how was your day?" she asked as she waited for him to buckle in and then pulled away from the curb.

"Good, except for at recess Billy Stamford called me a sissy boy because I wear a necklace."

Amberly glanced over at her son and the necklace she'd placed around his neck when he was three years old. It was the same necklace Amberly's grandmother had placed around her neck when she'd been three years old.

The silver owl had been hand pounded and crafted by her grandfather and was a talisman against evil. The rawhide string that it hung from had been replaced many times over the years, and even though Amberly didn't live the Cherokee way of her ancestors, when she'd draped it around Max's neck, she'd figured a lucky charm from her grandfather, intended for protection, couldn't hurt.

"Did you tell him it isn't just any necklace but a very special protection necklace? Did you explain to him that the owl and the cougar were the only creatures that stayed awake for the entire seven days of Creation?" she asked.

"Nah, I just told him he was a poo-head, and then we played baseball."

Amberly bit back a smile, wishing all conflicts could be resolved so easily. But as an FBI profiler, she knew that wasn't the way life worked. Conflicts got messy and people could be twisted, and by the time she was called to work a case, somebody was almost always dead.

"I'm ready whenever you are," Max said, a touch of eagerness in his voice.

"Okay." Amberly slowed the car a bit as they drove by a coffee shop where several people were seated outside, enjoying the early-September sun. "The man in the red shirt," she said. Their car drove slowly past the shop, and then she stepped on the gas. "Go."

Max frowned thoughtfully and then began. "His shirt was red and he had on blue jeans. One knee was ripped out and he had on blue-and-white sneakers. He had blond hair and a mustache."

"Excellent, Max," Amberly said proudly. "You're going to be the best FBI agent in the whole world when you get old enough."

It was a game they played every day on the way home from school, honing his powers of observation. He loved it, especially when he noticed something about somebody or someplace that she hadn't noticed at all.

They were almost home when her cell phone beeped to indicate a text message. She dug it out of her purse and frowned.

"Looks like I'll be going to Dad's," Max said as he saw her expression.

"Looks like," she agreed and hit one on her speed dial. Her ex-husband, John, answered on the second ring. "What's up?" His deep voice, as always, whispered an edge of guilt through her.

"I just picked Max up from school and then got a message that I need to go in."

"Bring him by. Tell him we'll order pepperoni pizza for dinner."

"Okay, be there in ten." She clicked off and glanced at Max. "Dad said he'll order pepperoni pizza for supper."

"Awesome, that's my favorite. Am I going to spend the night there?"

"Hopefully not, but you know how this goes. I need to find out what's going on, and then I'll call later and let you know the plan."

"Okay," Max agreed easily.

Amberly thanked the stars that when she and John had divorced four years ago they had remained close friends, both committed to maintaining a healthy relationship for Max's sake. She was also incredibly lucky that John worked from home and was always available to keep Max, as her work hours were so unpredictable.

Within ten minutes, she pulled into the driveway of the neat ranch house where she had once lived as John Merriweather's wife. She'd kept her maiden name when they married as an honor to Granny Nightsong, the grandmother who had raised her. Max was a Merri-weather by name, but definitely a Nightsong in spirit.

John greeted them at the door, his handsome face wreathed in a smile as he gave Max a fist pump and then smiled at Amberly. "Just dinner or overnight?"

"I don't know yet. I got a text to see Director Forbes as soon as possible. I'm not assigned right now to anything specific, so I have no idea what to expect. I'll call you?"

"We'll be here," he said as he scuffed the top of Max's gleaming black hair.

Twenty minutes later, Amberly walked into the downtown Kansas City FBI building. She flashed her badge and identification to the security guard on duty, despite the fact that she'd been coming into the office at least five days a week for the past eight years, since four weeks after her twenty-second birthday.

The passion she should have felt for John when they'd married had always been superseded by her passion for her job. She'd known in her heart as she'd walked down the wedding aisle that she was making a mistake, but three months pregnant and desperate to create a family unit for the baby she carried, she'd said "I do."

For the next three years she had tried to make it work. But she'd known her own unhappiness with the marriage and had sensed John's. Ultimately, she'd left the marriage behind when Max was two, with the determination to keep the divorce as friendly and healthy for her son as possible.

All thoughts of John and her failed marriage fled her head as she knocked on Director Daniel Forbes's door. "Enter," his deep voice boomed.

She opened the door to see her boss seated at his desk. Even sitting, he was an imposing figure with his steel-gray hair and matching eyes.

"Agent Nightsong." He gestured her into the chair in front of his desk. "Mystic Lake."

Amberly blinked. It always took her a minute or two to adjust to Director Forbes's form of abrupt communication. There were times she wasn't sure if he knew nouns and verbs could be used to form a complete sentence. She waited for him to continue.

"You know it?"

"Not well. Small town about twenty miles from here." When she was with Director Forbes she found herself talking in sentence fragments, as well, as if he had a communication disease that was contagious. "Problems?"

"Three murders. Ritualistic overtones. The third victim was found forty-five minutes ago."

"Have we been invited in?" Amberly asked.

Forbes frowned, a deep vertical cut appearing in the center. "The mayor called me. Doesn't want us in officially but would like somebody there to unofficially aid law enforcement."

"So, local law enforcement isn't eager."

"That's probably an understatement," he replied. "You're assigned in a consulting capacity, and they're holding the latest scene for your arrival. It's in the city park. Your contact is Sheriff Cole Caldwell." He gave a curt nod of his head toward the door, his official dismissal.

Minutes later, Amberly was back in her car and headed to the small town of Mystic Lake. All she knew about the little town was that it was built at the edge of a small lake and that its Main Street had a reputation for quaint antique shops, crafty boutiques and intriguing eateries, which drew tourists during the summer months.

As she drove, she reached into the center section of her car console and withdrew a length of red licorice from a package she kept stashed there. She'd quit smoking on the day she'd found out she was pregnant with Max, changing that addiction to one for red licorice.

Sheriff Cole Caldwell. She chewed thoughtfully. She could just imagine what she would be up against, some good old boy who ran the place with an iron fist and wore a fat belt buckle to hold in his immense beer belly.

In her experience, small-town sheriffs hated two things—anyone questioning their authority and FBI agents. She glanced at her watch. It was already almost five. She might as well give John a call and tell him it was going to be an overnighter with Max.

She had no idea what she was walking into, but if it was serial kills with ritualistic overtones, then she had a feeling there were going to be a lot of overnighters with John for Max in the near future.

She took the highway exit that would lead to the town north of Kansas City. One of the things she loved about this city was the fact that within a fifteen-minute drive, you could be out of the concrete jungle and into rolling pastures and shady woodlands.

There were times she thought about moving out here, someplace outside the city limits, where Max could have room to maybe have a horse, but she couldn't discount the convenience of having John living a mere three blocks from the small house where she and Max now lived.

As she turned onto Main Street of Mystic Lake she wondered where, exactly, the city park might be. As she looked up and down each side street she passed, she steeled herself for joining a party where she was, in effect, an uninvited and unwanted guest.

"The willow tree bends but rarely breaks in the force of a gale." It was Granny Nightsong's voice that whispered through her head. Amberly smiled, the warmth of her memory tempered by grief.

Granny Nightsong had been a curious blend of Cherokee and flat-out crazy. Although she'd passed some of the traditions of her heritage to Amberly, Granny was also prone to making up legends and old, wise sayings to fit the circumstance. When Granny had taught Amberly the Stomp Dance of their people, Amberly had...

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B006IIX1GI
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harlequin Intrigue; Original edition (February 1, 2012)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 1, 2012
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1262 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 219 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 88 ratings

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Carla Cassidy lives in the Midwest with her husband, Frank. She's the author of over eighty books and can't think of anything she'd rather do for a living than tell stories.

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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2016
Gave five stars----another great read by Carla Cassidy---again, another book full of romance & intrigue! This one also held my attention from page one until the end----definitely think you will enjoy this book!!!! Highly recommended to everyone!!
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2017
Amberly Nightsong is an FBI agent who is called in to help Sheriff Cole Caldwell after a series of murders with possible Native American ties occur in the small town of Mystic Lake. Amberly is a divorced single mother and Cole is a widower who has shut himself off since the murder of his wife. As the two of them work the case together their attraction grows, but so too does a killer's interest in Amberly. Can she and Cole solve the mystery surrounding these ritualistic slayings, or will he lose yet another woman he loves to a vicious killer?

This was the fourth book I've read by Carla Cassidy and like the others this was an entertaining read. The plot was different, the story fast paced, and the characters endearing. And while neither Cole nor Amberly are looking for a relationship, they can't help but fall for each other. Their passion and connection was both undeniable and heartwarming. My only complaint would be with the mystery which took a backseat to the romance. The killer was obvious and his motive a little weak. I still enjoyed the story though and will read more by this author.

P.S. Although this is book 4 in the "Scene of the Crime" series it can definitely be read as a standalone. I've been reading all the stories in order but it's really not necessary to do so. And while Amberly did appear in SCENE OF THE CRIME: WIDOW CREEK (book 3) it was a very brief and minor role.

Below is a list of all the books in the "Scene of the Crime" series in order of publication, for those who don't already know:
Bridgewater, Texas... Bachelor Moon...Widow Creek... Mystic Lake... Black Creek... Deadman's Bluff... Return to Bachelor Moon... Return to Mystic Lake... Baton Rouge... Killer Cove... The Deputy's Proof... Who Killed Shelly Sinclair?... Means and Motive
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2014
I love to read a book series and this one has been great . Carla Cassidy has spun a great line of mystery and romance in this book. I highly recommend it.
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2017
This book was amazing! The perfect combination of intrigue and romance, with a whole lot of sass! It's must read.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2012
This was an excellent book. It is part of a series and I had to read them all! Will read again! (I only repeat the really good ones)
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2012
"Scene of the Crime: Mystic Lake" is an okay book. Just okay. It's not horrible but it certainly could have been better.

Lone FBI agent and single mother, Amberly Nightsong is sent to the small town of Mystic Lake to work with local police in capturing a serial killer. Working closely with sheriff Cole Caldwell proves to be more difficult than expected, primarily due to the sparks flying between the two of them - not to mention a complete lack of evidence being left by the killer.

Both of them are resistant to pursuing the relationship - Amberly, due to not wanting to involve her young son and Cole because he never quite recovered from losing his wife years before. As the clock ticks though, they both give into the pull they feel and after they capture the killer we arrive at the happy ending.

The romance portion is worked out pretty nicely in the book but the crime portion just doesn't get off the ground. There number of things that don't add up are too many (only one agent sent to help the local police force, the lack of communication between Amberly and her office, the lack of public reaction to a serial killer in a small town, and more) and the killer is apparent far too early for my taste. And I never did quite understand how a complete stranger in a small town could not be noticed by anyone.

Overall It's about 2.5 stars but I'm rounding it up to 3 for the romance portion. Ms. Cassidy has done much better in the past.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2013
A well written mystery. It will keep you guessing until the end. I enjoyed the plot, the love story, and the ending.
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2017
Loved it

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