Welcome to Issue #9 of The Devil’s Road, a serial novel following the exploits of Samantha Hart, a Sequoyah County Sheriff, full of vengeance and fury using her badge to hunt down her sister's killer as she uncovers a trail of bloodshed that coats the heartland. If you missed it, you can read last week’s Chapter 3/Issue1: An Itch to be Scratched - On Assignment.
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In 2004 an Oklahoma Bureau of Investigations analyst discovered a crime pattern along the Interstate 40 corridor between Oklahoma and Mississippi. Subsequently, The Federal Bureau of Investigations (F.B.I.) started the Highway Serial Killings Initiative. They discovered over 500 bodies of women along the interstate highway system with more than 200 potential suspects, a trail of bloodshed that coats the heartland. The Devil’s Road is a serialized novel based on this horrific discovery.
Heather’s daddy always said there’s no such thing as good luck. Luck, he believed, was forged through perseverance, hard work, determination, and a damn good grift. He even had a name for his: “The Mississippi Man,” after his favorite Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn song. Just like Conway convinces Loretta to swim across the wide, muddy Mississippi River, despite the gators lurking beneath the surface, Heather’s daddy could sweet-talk most women into almost anything, even after branding them with the burning end of his Camel Wide cigarettes.
Heather finishes applying her makeup in the bathroom mirror, pursing her lips to spread the bright red lipstick evenly—the same shade her momma always wore for daddy. She grabs her t-shirt off the sprinkler head jutting out from the wall. Nobody ever asks why there’s a sprinkler in the shower, but then again, most people are too busy with the piece of ass they’ve brought along to notice the small lens pointed toward the stalls. Heather flips off the hidden camera and pulls her Green Day shirt back over her bra.
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