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H E R L A S T
C H A N C E
(A Rachel Gift Mystery—Book Two)
B L A K E P I E R C E
Blake Pierce
Blake Pierce is the USA Today bestselling author of the RILEY PAGE mystery series, which includes seventeen books. Blake Pierce is also the author of the MACKENZIE WHITE mystery series, comprising fourteen books; of the AVERY BLACK mystery series, comprising six books; of the KERI LOCKE mystery series, comprising five books; of the MAKING OF RILEY PAIGE mystery series, comprising six books; of the KATE WISE mystery series, comprising seven books; of the CHLOE FINE psychological suspense mystery, comprising six books; of the JESSE HUNT psychological suspense thriller series, comprising nineteen books; of the AU PAIR psychological suspense thriller series, comprising three books; of the ZOE PRIME mystery series, comprising six books; of the ADELE SHARP mystery series, comprising thirteen books, of the EUROPEAN VOYAGE cozy mystery series, comprising four books; of the new LAURA FROST FBI suspense thriller, comprising six books (and counting); of the new ELLA DARK FBI suspense thriller, comprising nine books (and counting); of the A YEAR IN EUROPE cozy mystery series, comprising nine books, of the AVA GOLD mystery series, comprising six books (and counting); and of the RACHEL GIFT mystery series, comprising six books (and counting).
ONCE GONE (a Riley Paige Mystery--Book #1), BEFORE HE KILLS (A Mackenzie White Mystery—Book 1), CAUSE TO KILL (An Avery Black Mystery—Book 1), A TRACE OF DEATH (A Keri Locke Mystery—Book 1), WATCHING (The Making of Riley Paige—Book 1), NEXT DOOR (A Chloe Fine Psychological Suspense Mystery—Book 1), THE PERFECT WIFE (A Jessie Hunt Psychological Suspense Thriller—Book One), IF SHE KNEW (A Kate Wise Mystery—Book 1), MURDER (AND BAKLAVA) (A European Voyage Cozy Mystery—Book 1), LEFT TO DIE (An Adele Sharp Mystery—Book One), and A MURDER IN PARIS (A Year in Europe—Book 1) are each available as a free download on Amazon!
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BOOKS BY BLAKE PIERCE
RACHEL GIFT MYSTERY SERIES
HER LAST WISH (Book #1)
HER LAST CHANCE (Book #2)
HER LAST HOPE (Book #3)
HER LAST FEAR (Book #4)
HER LAST CHOICE (Book #5)
HER LAST BREATH (Book #6)
AVA GOLD MYSTERY SERIES
CITY OF PREY (Book #1)
CITY OF FEAR (Book #2)
CITY OF BONES (Book #3)
CITY OF GHOSTS (Book #4)
CITY OF DEATH (Book #5)
CITY OF VICE (Book #6)
A YEAR IN EUROPE
A MURDER IN PARIS (Book #1)
DEATH IN FLORENCE (Book #2)
VENGEANCE IN VIENNA (Book #3)
A FATALITY IN SPAIN (Book #4)
ELLA DARK FBI SUSPENSE THRILLER
GIRL, ALONE (Book #1)
GIRL, TAKEN (Book #2)
GIRL, HUNTED (Book #3)
GIRL, SILENCED (Book #4)
GIRL, VANISHED (Book 5)
GIRL ERASED (Book #6)
GIRL, FORSAKEN (Book #7)
GIRL, TRAPPED (Book #8)
GIRL, EXPENDABLE (Book #9)
LAURA FROST FBI SUSPENSE THRILLER
ALREADY GONE (Book #1)
ALREADY SEEN (Book #2)
ALREADY TRAPPED (Book #3)
ALREADY MISSING (Book #4)
ALREADY DEAD (Book #5)
ALREADY TAKEN (Book #6)
EUROPEAN VOYAGE COZY MYSTERY SERIES
MURDER (AND BAKLAVA) (Book #1)
DEATH (AND APPLE STRUDEL) (Book #2)
CRIME (AND LAGER) (Book #3)
MISFORTUNE (AND GOUDA) (Book #4)
CALAMITY (AND A DANISH) (Book #5)
MAYHEM (AND HERRING) (Book #6)
ADELE SHARP MYSTERY SERIES
LEFT TO DIE (Book #1)
LEFT TO RUN (Book #2)
LEFT TO HIDE (Book #3)
LEFT TO KILL (Book #4)
LEFT TO MURDER (Book #5)
LEFT TO ENVY (Book #6)
LEFT TO LAPSE (Book #7)
LEFT TO VANISH (Book #8)
LEFT TO HUNT (Book #9)
LEFT TO FEAR (Book #10)
LEFT TO PREY (Book #11)
LEFT TO LURE (Book #12)
LEFT TO CRAVE (Book #13)
THE AU PAIR SERIES
ALMOST GONE (Book#1)
ALMOST LOST (Book #2)
ALMOST DEAD (Book #3)
ZOE PRIME MYSTERY SERIES
FACE OF DEATH (Book#1)
FACE OF MURDER (Book #2)
FACE OF FEAR (Book #3)
FACE OF MADNESS (Book #4)
FACE OF FURY (Book #5)
FACE OF DARKNESS (Book #6)
A JESSIE HUNT PSYCHOLOGICAL SUSPENSE SERIES
THE PERFECT WIFE (Book #1)
THE PERFECT BLOCK (Book #2)
THE PERFECT HOUSE (Book #3)
THE PERFECT SMILE (Book #4)
THE PERFECT LIE (Book #5)
THE PERFECT LOOK (Book #6)
THE PERFECT AFFAIR (Book #7)
THE PERFECT ALIBI (Book #8)
THE PERFECT NEIGHBOR (Book #9)
THE PERFECT DISGUISE (Book #10)
THE PERFECT SECRET (Book #11)
THE PERFECT FAÇADE (Book #12)
THE PERFECT IMPRESSION (Book #13)
THE PERFECT DECEIT (Book #14)
THE PERFECT MISTRESS (Book #15)
THE PERFECT IMAGE (Book #16)
THE PERFECT VEIL (Book #17)
THE PERFECT INDISCRETION (Book #18)
THE PERFECT RUMOR (Book #19)
CHLOE FINE PSYCHOLOGICAL SUSPENSE SERIES
NEXT DOOR (Book #1)
A NEIGHBOR’S LIE (Book #2)
CUL DE SAC (Book #3)
SILENT NEIGHBOR (Book #4)
HOMECOMING (Book #5)
TINTED WINDOWS (Book #6)
KATE WISE MYSTERY SERIES
IF SHE KNEW (Book #1)
IF SHE SAW (Book #2)
IF SHE RAN (Book #3)
IF SHE HID (Book #4)
IF SHE FLED (Book #5)
IF SHE FEARED (Book #6)
IF SHE HEARD (Book #7)
THE MAKING OF RILEY PAIGE SERIES
WATCHING (Book #1)
WAITING (Book #2)
LURING (Book #3)
TAKING (Book #4)
STALKING (Book #5)
KILLING (Book #6)
RILEY PAIGE MYSTERY SERIES
ONCE GONE (Book #1)
ONCE TAKEN (Book #2)
ONCE CRAVED (Book #3)
&
nbsp; ONCE LURED (Book #4)
ONCE HUNTED (Book #5)
ONCE PINED (Book #6)
ONCE FORSAKEN (Book #7)
ONCE COLD (Book #8)
ONCE STALKED (Book #9)
ONCE LOST (Book #10)
ONCE BURIED (Book #11)
ONCE BOUND (Book #12)
ONCE TRAPPED (Book #13)
ONCE DORMANT (Book #14)
ONCE SHUNNED (Book #15)
ONCE MISSED (Book #16)
ONCE CHOSEN (Book #17)
MACKENZIE WHITE MYSTERY SERIES
BEFORE HE KILLS (Book #1)
BEFORE HE SEES (Book #2)
BEFORE HE COVETS (Book #3)
BEFORE HE TAKES (Book #4)
BEFORE HE NEEDS (Book #5)
BEFORE HE FEELS (Book #6)
BEFORE HE SINS (Book #7)
BEFORE HE HUNTS (Book #8)
BEFORE HE PREYS (Book #9)
BEFORE HE LONGS (Book #10)
BEFORE HE LAPSES (Book #11)
BEFORE HE ENVIES (Book #12)
BEFORE HE STALKS (Book #13)
BEFORE HE HARMS (Book #14)
AVERY BLACK MYSTERY SERIES
CAUSE TO KILL (Book #1)
CAUSE TO RUN (Book #2)
CAUSE TO HIDE (Book #3)
CAUSE TO FEAR (Book #4)
CAUSE TO SAVE (Book #5)
CAUSE TO DREAD (Book #6)
KERI LOCKE MYSTERY SERIES
A TRACE OF DEATH (Book #1)
A TRACE OF MURDER (Book #2)
A TRACE OF VICE (Book #3)
A TRACE OF CRIME (Book #4)
A TRACE OF HOPE (Book #5)
CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTY
CHAPTER TWENTY ONE
CHAPTER TWENTY TWO
CHAPTER TWENTY THREE
CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR
CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE
CHAPTER TWENTY SIX
CHAPTER TWENTY SEVEN
CHAPTER TWENTY EIGHT
CHAPTER TWENTY NINE
CHAPTER THIRTY
CHAPTER THIRTY ONE
CHAPTER THIRTY TWO
CHAPTER ONE
The suicide gate had been easier to get over than he’d thought. He supposed they were a bit more difficult to navigate when the bridge reached out over the East River, but the gates here, where the Williamsburg Bridge hovered over Brooklyn, were minimal at best. Having gotten past the gates, he was now free to look down to the street, wondering if the drop would be high enough to end his life. He was pretty sure he’d read somewhere that the portion of the bridge that sat over Brooklyn was about one hundred and ten feet from the ground.
That should be enough, right? He hoped so. The only reason he’d waited so long to kill himself was because he feared he’d be one of those poor saps who would somehow do it wrong. He’d put a bullet in his head only to have it somehow not kill him, forcing him to live the rest of his life in a vegetative state. Or, in this case, he’d jump to the street and break both of his legs or fracture his spine, resulting in a life of paralysis.
He’d opted for the street because he felt venturing out over the East River increased his chances of surviving. Really, how hard could water be from just one hundred and thirty feet up? It seemed risky to him—and he figured the hard pavement below was a sure thing.
It was two in the morning, so the darkness made the drop below him seem even farther. He’d chosen this time of the day so no nosy assholes would see him and call the police, but now there was a small part of him that regretted it. If this was indeed his final moment on the planet, it would be nice for someone to see it. And right now, the only people he could see was the couple pressed against one of the buildings down below, furiously making out and lost in their own private little world.
He was going to die alone. He’d made the decision to do this but now hated the fact that he’d be doing it with no witnesses.
And why is that?
It was a good question. Jesus, maybe he was being rash. Maybe he wasn’t really ready to do this. Surely there was help somewhere out there. He could reach out to his mom and his wife, try to patch things up. He could find some other way out of this. Maybe—
Sometimes giving up can be heroic. Sometimes it takes more courage to give up than to lower your head and forge on with something you know just isn’t going to work.
That voice was much more pronounced in his head than his own. It was a voice he’d heard on the phone about two hours ago, a comforting and warm voice. It’s your life, so it’s also your death, that voice had also said. So shouldn’t you be in charge of both?
He looked down to the street, dark and waiting. He could be down there in ten seconds, dead, life over, all of his problems gone.
It was easy to see in his head. He’d probably land face down. His skull would smash, his chest would be shattered, but he’d probably feel very little of it. Still, the imagined sight of it was brutal. God, what the hell was he doing?
“No. No…not now,” he told himself. He took a deep breath and turned back to the suicide gate, wondering if he’d be able to scale it. If not, he had his cell phone so he supposed he could call the cops. And wouldn’t that be ironic? He’d wanted to avoid having people call the cops to thwart his plans and now here he was, wanting—
The figure on the other side of the gate seemed to come out of nowhere, as if the night itself had manifested it.
“Who—”
But that was all he got out. The figure stepped forward quickly and an arm came through the tight bars of the gate. A hand touched his chest, a gentle push at most, and he felt himself being pitched backwards.
By the time he realized what had happened, he had no time to scream. He drew in the breath but it never came out. In the end, he had been only half right. He indeed died very quickly and the pain was a brief flicker at most; but he died with his face looking up to the Williamsburg Bridge as a halo of blood leaked out from his shattered skull onto the pavement.
CHAPTER TWO
There was something about South Carolina that felt a little too southern to Rachel. She knew it was ridiculous, but it was a thought she could not escape. There was the intense pride in southern heritage for one thing, but she was pretty sure it just came down to the humidity. Yes, the summers in Virginia could be brutal, but the humidity a little further south seemed much more oppressive. The damned mosquitos being the size of hummingbirds didn’t help either.
She slapped at one as it landed on her Grandma Tate’s patio chair. She didn’t want to kill it, just scare it away. It went flittering off in search of someone else’s blood. As she watched it go flying out over Grandma Tate’s acre and a half of back yard, the back door that connected the patio to the kitchen opened up.
Florence Tate came out carrying a pitcher of sweet tea and two large glasses. She was seventy-three, looked closer to sixty, and carried herself like a forty-year-old. Today, she was wearing a sun hat that Rachel knew looked ridiculous, but Grandma Tate somehow made it look fashionable. She poured them each a glass of tea, wedges of lemon and rapidly melting ice swirling around inside the pitcher as she poured.
“We can do dinner later,” Florence said. “I figure I may as well get the whole danged mess over with. No sense in putting it off now, is it?”
Grandma Tate never had been one for beating around the bush, or, as she had always called it, pussyfooting. Yet, for a while there, Rachel had nearly forgotten the whole reason
for coming down. Grandma Tate had called last week with a cryptic message, letting her know there was something she needed to say but not over the phone. And when you had elderly loved ones, such a message was never truly a positive thing.
“Well, I’ve only been here for fifteen minutes,” Rachel said. “And in that time, I was guided out to the patio and am now being comforted with what I can assume is some exceptionally sweet tea. That, plus you referring to it as ‘a mess’ is sort of freaking me out.”
Florence waved this away as she sat down in the patio chair next to Rachel. “There you go, going all FBI on me.” She chuckled and let out a sigh. When she looked at Rachel, there was a hint of sadness in her eyes, slightly blunted by the shadow of the sun hat falling over her brow. “Over the course of the past three months or so, I’ve been going back and forth to the doctor,” she went on. “As of two weeks ago, I officially have breast cancer.”
The suddenness of the way she said it struck Rachel in an odd way. She’d known something bad was coming and she’d also known that Grandma Tate would be blunt about it. But this was a whole new level. It was so disarming that Rachel almost missed the heaviness and seriousness of the news.
“The doctors are sure?” Rachel asked. She was aware that she was already feeling the sting of tears, and a lump was forming in the back of her throat. She’d been close to Grandma Tate in her teenage years but they’d grown apart as Rachel got older. She hadn’t seen her grandmother face-to-face in over eight months. But despite that distance, the hurt surprise of the moment was no less real.
“Yes. That’s what’s been going on for these last few months. Tests to be sure and then to figure out how much time I have and if it’s treatable.”
“Well, is it?”
“They think it might be. We caught it late, but not the-sky-is-falling late. There’s chemo, of course, and some other medicines I don’t quite understand. And to be honest with you, I’m not sure if I’m going to look into any of it. The doc basically told me there’s nothing much to be done about it.”