Devil Days in Deadwood

“Hell is empty and all the devils are here.” ~William Shakespeare

Violet Parker knows better than to play with devils. They always cheat, especially when lives are at stake. Deadwood’s charming, troublemaking, and soul-sucking devils are no different, and they’re biting at her heels.

But the clock is ticking and Violet has no choice—she must risk her life to save her treasured Aunt Zoe. With any luck, she might be able to trick the devils and beat the old terrors at their own game. If not, Deadwood could end up short one Executioner.

“Executioners don't duck, they swing.” ~Violet Parker

Table of Contents

Start Reading

Dear Reader

Cast

About the Author

Contact Information

More Books by Ann

Acknowledgments

Copyright

Chapters

1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25

Epilogue

Dear Reader,

During the writing of this book, a pandemic occurred. How crazy does that sound? I was halfway through the story when the state of Arizona went into lockdown and the news reports turned extremely grim. At that time, I decided to bury my head in Violet’s world and wrote, wrote, wrote until I hit the end.

What is going on throughout the world is wild. Change is often difficult, and we are neck-deep in it right now, but we still have each other. The same is true in Violet’s world. She now accepts what she is—an Executioner. That doesn’t mean this change from what used to be normal is easy for her to handle. There are times she wants to stay home and hide under the bed, the same as many of us during this period of uncertainty (and me after every book release). But she has to step up, do her part, and keep humanity going … at least in her version of Deadwood. The same goes for all of us in our world, no matter our role.

This book picks up where Fatal Traditions (Deadwood Shorts 5) left off in early January. Natalie, Cooper, and Harvey have returned from Arizona and their visit with the Morgan sisters (if you haven’t read In Cahoots with the Prickly Pear Posse, you’re missing out on exciting times with Nat and Coop), and Violet is back to her new “normal”—trying to sell real estate when she’s not protecting those she loves and fighting for her life.

I hope you are as happy to hang out with Violet on the page as I was to escape into her world! Now, go forth, read, and be merry … or rather, be careful, because it’s devil days in Deadwood.

“Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t.” ~English Proverb

Ann Charles

www.anncharles.com

Also by Ann Charles

Deadwood Mystery Series (Book #)

Nearly Departed in Deadwood (Book 1)

Optical Delusions in Deadwood (Book 2)

Dead Case in Deadwood (Book 3)

Better Off Dead in Deadwood (Book 4)

An Ex to Grind in Deadwood (Book 5)

Meanwhile, Back in Deadwood (Book 6)

A Wild Fright in Deadwood (Book 7)

Rattling the Heat in Deadwood (Book 8)

Gone Haunting in Deadwood (Book 9)

Don’t Let It Snow in Deadwood (Book 10)

Devil Days in Deadwood (Book 11)

Short Stories from the Deadwood Mystery Series

Deadwood Shorts: Seeing Trouble (Book 1.5)

Deadwood Shorts: Boot Points (Book 4.5)

Deadwood Shorts: Cold Flame (Book 6.5)

Deadwood Shorts: Tequila & Time (Book 8.5)

Deadwood Shorts: Fatal Traditions (Book 10.5)

Deadwood Undertaker Series

(written with Sam Lucky)

Life at the Coffin Joint (Book 1)

A Long Way from Ordinary (Book 2)

Jackrabbit Junction Mystery Series

Dance of the Winnebagos (Book 1)

Jackrabbit Junction Jitters (Book 2)

The Great Jackalope Stampede (Book 3)

The Rowdy Coyote Rumble (Book 4)

In Cahoots with the Prickly Pear Posse (Book 5)

Jackrabbit Junction Short: The Wild Turkey Tango (Book 4.5)

Dig Site Mystery Series

Look What the Wind Blew In (Book 1)

Make No Bones About It (Book 2)

AC Silly Circus Mystery Series

Feral-LY Funny Freakshow (Novella 1)

A Bunch of Monkey Malarkey (Novella 2)

Goldwash Mystery Series (a future series)

The Old Man’s Back in Town (Short Story)

For Les

I’ll miss seeing your smiling face every time I visit Lead and Deadwood.

**KEY: Character (Book # in which they appear)—Description**

Violet Lynn Parker (1–11)—Heroine of the series, real estate agent

Willis “Old Man” Harvey (1–11)—Violet’s sidekick and so-called bodyguard

Dane “Doc” Nyce (1–11)—Violet’s boyfriend, medium

Detective “Coop” Cooper (1–11)—Deadwood and Lead’s detective

Zoe Parker (1–11)—Violet’s aunt and mentor in life

Layne Parker (1–11)—Violet’s nine-year-old son

Adelynn Parker (1–11)—Violet’s nine-year-old daughter

Natalie Beals (1–11)—Violet’s best friend since childhood

Jerry Russo (4,5,6,7,8,9,11)—Violet’s boss, owner of Calamity Jane Realty

Mona Hollister (1–9,11)—Violet’s coworker and mentor in realty

Ray Underhill (1–9)—Violet’s ex-coworker and nemesis at work

Benjamin Underhill (1–9,11)—Violet’s coworker

Jane Grimes (1–9,11)—Violet’s previous boss

Cornelius Curion (3–11)—Violet’s client; so-called ghost whisperer

Reid Martin (2–11)—Captain of the fire dept., Aunt Zoe’s ex-lover

Jeff Wymonds (1–9)—Violet’s ex-client; dad of Addy’s best friend

Prudence (2–9,11)—Ghost who resides at the Carhart/Britton house

Zelda Britton (2,4–9,11)—Owner of the Carhart house in Lead

Tiffany Sugarbell (1–9,11)—Rival Realtor; Doc’s ex-girlfriend

Susan Parker (1–10)—Violet’s evil sister; aka “the Bitch from Hell”

Quint Parker (1–3,7–10)—Violet’s brother; Layne’s hero

Freesia Tender (5–9)—Owner of the Galena House

Stone Hawke (5–9,11)—Coop’s ex-partner on the force in Rapid City; detective called in to solve cases

Rex Conner (3–9,11)—Biological father of Violet’s children

Rosy (6–9)—Camerawoman from TV series called Paranormal Realty

Eddie Mudder (3,6–9)—Owner of Mudder Bros Funeral Parlor

Dominick Masterson (4,7–9,11)—Previous client of Violet’s old boss, Jane, and well-known Lead businessman

Mr. Black (2–4,6,8,9,11)—Mysterious, pale-faced Timekeeper

Ms. Wolff (5,8,9)—Previous resident of Apt. 4 in the Galena House

“This thing doesn’t want to show itself, it wants to hide inside an imitation. It’ll fight if it has to, but it’s vulnerable out in the open. If it takes us over, then it has no more enemies, nobody left to kill it. And then it’s won.”

~R.J. MacReady, The Thing

Chapter One

Friday, January 11th

Lead, South Dakota

“What dumbass thought catching a Hungarian devil made of smoke and shadow was a good idea?” I scowled up at the crumbling brick Sugarloaf Building, which had been perched on a hillside looking across at the Homestake Mine in Lead for a century … and then some.

The sun was hiding behind a thick bank of clouds,

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