
Title: A Critical Tangent
Series: Moonlight & Murder #1
Author: Reily Garrett
Genre: Romantic Suspense/Thriller
Release Date: December 29, 2019

Enter a world where ignorance and darkness mask deceit and chaos.
Katherine Tallermanās focus on designing drones is shattered after her prototype records her roommateās murder. Captured video details the masked killerās promise to find his remote witness and finish the job.
Experience has taught good reason for not trusting any cop, especially when they come knocking on her door. Unfortunately for Keiki, their suspicions narrow when the second of her trio of friends disappears without a trace.
Conflicting evidence at a brutal crime scene leaves gossamer threads weaving a complicated web of lies and deceit. Every lead Detective Garnett finds steers the investigation to a deeper, darker network entangling the young coed in a labyrinth of cunning subterfuge.
Garnett is torn between following the letter of the law and protecting the witness determined to clear her name. Can he earn Keikiās trust in time to save her life, or will the psychotic killer destroy the woman who is crushing his emotional defenses?


āAw, Keiki, if I could find the fun button in your brain, Iād switch it to permanent on. Youāre always working. You shouldāve come hiking with me. Fresh air would do you good.ā Shelly tisked then smiled. āNot that thereās anything wrong with loving your work, but you have an old man psyche trapped in a young womanās body.ā
āThanks, Shelly, but no.ā Keiki manipulated her latest drone to perform the simple but intricate task of picking a flower. The outing did sound nice, but Shelly needed private time to mourn the loss of her sister.
āThe next time you fall asleep working, Iām going to town with my entire set of permanent markers.ā Shelly held her hand out to accept the offered blossom pinched from its low-growing stem and giggled. āYouād look good with cat whiskers and exotic pink eyes.ā
āTest that theory, and Iāll replace your scented shampoo with baby oil.ā The threat of laying waste to makeup or hair products usually ended any debate. āIām about out of battery life. Can you bring it in?ā
āSure. Turn off the motors.ā
Damn. The soft whirr from the small rotors altered in pitch as they shut down one by one.
Malevolent shadows crawled along the edges of the surrounding woods, receding with the rising sun. Even from miles away, Keikiās skin crawled.
āI hear something.ā Shelly rested a palm beside her woodland flower plot to lean forward.
Through remote viewing, Keiki watched her doppelganger freeze then tilt her head to the side, wrinkles of concern marring her forehead.
āWhat?ā Thanks to the hilly terrain, two-way communication crackled off and on.
āHuh, must be a rabbit or squirrel. Anyway, as I was saying. Become a spinster with hundreds of drones instead of cats. Iāll keep you in contact with the outside world.ā Again, Shelly paused and tilted her head as if listening to something off in the distance.
āHey, why donāt you come back now and weāll have breakfast?ā
āYeah, okay. Iām coming. Can you extend the range on this thingās transmission ability? The video feed isnāt so great.ā Lips nibbled between her teeth marked Shellyās worry when she leaned forward to whisper.
āIām working on it. Whatās wrong?
āIām kinda spooked. Something doesnāt feel right.ā Her fingersā wobble shook the droneās body. It listed sideways with a squeak.
āShelly?ā
āIām fine. Itās just my clumsiness in challenging gravityā¦ Oh, about the frat party tonight, wanna go?ā
The viewing angle changed again as Shelly stood.
āNo. And before you start, I do have fun. I just donāt have time to party with you and Gabby. Some people stay focused on their future,ā Keiki grumbled as she monitored her prototypeās efficiency on her laptop and sipped a caramel latte.
A distinctive metallic snap coincided with her deviceās struggle to function.
āOops. Sorry, Keeks. An arm broke off above your tracker thingy. Iāll stick it in my pocket, and you can glue it back on, or whatever. Do we still have audio and visual feed?ā
āYeah, just bring the rest of it back in one piece, okay?ā Keiki groaned, predicting the hour it would take to fix. āCareful. That thing is one of two prototypes, but that one gets the best reception.ā Keiki set her coffee down, the cup tilting when settling on her friendās access card. āOops, your work ID now has a brown ring on it. You really should be more careful with it.ā
āHow rude of me to leave it where youād drink your coffee.ā
āThatās why we get along so well. We think alike. Iāll stick it on my dresser. Itāll be safer there.ā
āIf youād stop losing yours, you wouldnāt have to borrow mineā¦ shit. Something is coming.ā Fear coiled through Shellyās voice. āSounded like a branch snapping down the trail. Something big and heavy.ā
āIs it a black bear? You know what to do.ā
A silent moment passed.
On screen, the image shook.
āUhā¦ who are you? What do you want?ā Shellyās wrist rotated, tilting the angle of the droneās camera to the trampled weeds.
Through the odd angle, booted feet shuffled backward to leave two furrowed tracks. No one had ever intruded on her friendās private sanctuary.
āIām a messenger, here to show your boss what happens when he refuses to work with us. We tried being nice. Now weāll do things my way.ā

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