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312 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2008

“Do it.”
Saul blinked, and complied.
No matter how often I see it, I always get a little shiver down my spine when he shifts. The mind is trained by the eyes to make a whole hell of a lot of assumptions about things, and seeing a tall man who looks like the romance novel ideal of a Native American melt and re-form, fur crackling out through his skin, eyes becoming amber lamps with slit pupils, can wallop those assumptions out from under you pretty damn quick.
Saul hefted the boy’s weight, pale naked skin looking exotic against his more familiar mahogany darkness.
The barrio was a good place for someone of my racial persuasion to end up dead;
I leveled the gun, cutting him off midstride. “Did she get uppity with you, cabron?