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“Well, and don't I know that.” The plump, cheery woman giggled. The sound resembled the Munchkin titters that had welcomed Dorothy to Oz. Kris glanced uneasily at the nearby shrubbery, expecting it to shake and burp out several more little people.

Then she heard what the woman had said, and a cold finger traced her spine. If they already knew her here, knew what she did, who she was, her cover was blown, and her story was crap before it had even begun. Why hadn't she used a false name?

Because she hadn't thought anyone in the Scottish Highlands would have seen a cable TV show filmed in Chicago. And how, exactly, would she present herself as Susie Smith, when her credit cards and passport read Kristin Daniels?

“You know me?” Kris repeated faintly.

“I spoke with ye on the phone. Rented ye the cottage. Who else would be arriving today bag and baggage?”

Kris let out the breath she'd taken. She was no good at cloak and dagger. She liked lying about as much as she liked liars, and was therefore pretty bad at it. She needed to get better and quick.

“You're Mrs. Cameron,” Kris said.

“Effigenia,” the woman agreed. “Everyone calls me Effy.”

Effy's brilliant eyes cut to the driver, who was as thin and tall as she was short and round. “Ye'll be bringing that suitcase inside now, Rob, and be quicker about it than a slow-witted tortoise.”

Kris glanced at the old man to see if he was offended, but he merely nodded and did as he'd been told.

Very slowly.

Kris's lips twitched. She'd have been tempted to do the same if Effy had ordered her around.

Rob came out of the cottage, and Effy shoved the plate in front of him. “Better eat a few, ye great lummox, or ye'll be starvin' long before supper.”

He took several. “If ye didnae cook like me sainted mother, woman, I'd have drowned ye and yer devil's tongue in the loch years ago.”

Looming over the diminutive Effy, deep voice rumbling like the growl of a vicious bear, Rob should have been intimidating. But there was no heat to his words, no anger on his face. He just stated his opinion as if he'd stated the same a hundred and one times before. Perhaps he had. The two did seem well acquainted.

Effy snorted and shoved the entire plate of biscuits into his huge, worn hands with a sharp, “Dinnae drop that, ye old
fool,” then she reached into the pocket of her voluminous gray skirt and pulled out a key, which she presented to Kris. “Here ye are, dearie. And what is it ye'll be doing in Drumnadrochit?”

“I'm…uh…” Kris glanced away from Effy's curious gaze, past Rob, whose cheeks had gone chipmunk with cookies, toward the rolling, gray expanse of the loch. “Writing.”

“Letters?” Rob mumbled.

“Why would she need to travel all this way to write a letter?” Effy scoffed.

“Some do.”

“I'm writing a book,” Kris blurted.

There. That had even sounded like the truth. Maybe the key to lying was thinking less and talking fast. No wonder men were so good at it.

“A children's book?” Effy asked.

Kris said the first thing that popped into her head. “Sure.”

Silence greeted the word. That
hadn't
sounded very truthful.

“Mmm.” Rob gave a throaty, Scottish murmur, drawing Kris's attention away from the loch and back to him. Luckily for her, it also caught Effy's attention.

“Ye ate them all?” She snatched the empty plate from his hands.

“Ye said not to drop them. Ye didnae say not to eat them.”

“And if I didnae tell ye
not
to drive into the water, would I find ye swimming with Nessie of an afternoon?”

Rob didn't answer. Really, what could he say?

“Nessie,” Kris repeated, anxious to keep their attention off her inability to lie. “Have you seen her?”

“Mmm,” Rob murmured again, this time the sound not one of skepticism but assent.

“If ye live in Drumnadrochit,” Effy said, “ye've seen her.”

Kris laughed. She couldn't help it. “
Everyone's
seen her?”

Effy lifted her chin to indicate the loch. “Ye have but to look.”

Kris spun about. All she saw were waves and shadows and rocks.

St. Martin's Paperbacks Titles by Lori Handeland

The Nightcreature Novels

Blue Moon

Hunter's Moon

Dark Moon

Crescent Moon

Midnight Moon

Rising Moon

Hidden Moon

Thunder Moon

The Phoenix Chronicles

Any Given Doomsday

Doomsday Can Wait

Apocalypse Happens

Chaos Bites

Anthologies

Stroke of Midnight

No Rest for the Witches

This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.

MARKED BY THE MOON

Copyright © 2010 by Lori Handeland.
Excerpt from
Moon Cursed
copyright © 2010 by Lori Handeland.

All rights reserved.

For information address St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010.

ISBN: 978-0-312-38934-5

St. Martin's Paperbacks are published by St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010.

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