**A Widow’s Tale by Frances Paul**
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blog, Frances Paul and her release A
WIDOW’S TALE …
**FRANMCES PAUL**
**BIO**
Born
and raised in Accra, Ghana and now living in Cincinnati, Ohio. A banker, wife
and mother of two amazing kids. She finds writing to be a great passion
of hers and a path she was born to follow. She began by writing short
stories at a young age. Now, she has four published books and working on a few
more projects. She's a crazy tea lover, loves to travel, eat, and enjoys
learning about different cultures. Authors she is inspired by are Sidney
Sheldon, Nora Roberts and Jeffrey Archer. Hope you enjoy her books as
greatly as she enjoyed producing them.
To find out more about Ms. Paul, please visit:
**A WIDOW’S TALE**
Publication
date:
January 21, 2020
Genres: Adult, Suspense, Thriller
Genres: Adult, Suspense, Thriller
**BLURB**
In this novel, author
Frances Paul introduces a complex and driven young lady determined to uncover
the truth surrounding the murders of her parents and to bring to justice the
people responsible for the cruel act.
Karina Navarre, a Cuban national, lived a life that would be described as anything but easy. After witnessing the brutal murder of her parents, Karina’s life spiraled out of control, until a former KGB officer agreed to take her under his wing and train her.
Eight years later, the girl who has been discarded and forgotten is introduced to the underworld – resilient and ready to take her life back. But when tragedy strikes again, Karina turns into a force to be reckoned with, a woman out for revenge.
Fueled by her grief, Karina sets off on a breathtaking journey of twists and turns, fighting in a world where women are deemed inferior. But she’s determined to avenge the deaths of those she lost, even if that means risking everything including her own life in the process. Karina Navarre has a list, and she’s crossing off names…one by bloody one.
Thrilling, unpredictable, fast-paced, and powered by a grieved widow’s inexorable sense of duty.
Karina Navarre, a Cuban national, lived a life that would be described as anything but easy. After witnessing the brutal murder of her parents, Karina’s life spiraled out of control, until a former KGB officer agreed to take her under his wing and train her.
Eight years later, the girl who has been discarded and forgotten is introduced to the underworld – resilient and ready to take her life back. But when tragedy strikes again, Karina turns into a force to be reckoned with, a woman out for revenge.
Fueled by her grief, Karina sets off on a breathtaking journey of twists and turns, fighting in a world where women are deemed inferior. But she’s determined to avenge the deaths of those she lost, even if that means risking everything including her own life in the process. Karina Navarre has a list, and she’s crossing off names…one by bloody one.
Thrilling, unpredictable, fast-paced, and powered by a grieved widow’s inexorable sense of duty.
**TEASERS**
**EXCERPT **
Prologue
New Year's Eve
1996
Santiago del
Estero, Argentina
"This is fantastic,
Princesa?"
"Yes, papa. I saved the best
for last."
"I see that." Carlos much
admired his daughter's painting of their old house in Trelew, Argentina. In
front of the house stood Bella, Karina's dog. A Maltese who passed a year
prior. Bella was an old dog, fifteen years old when she passed away. She was
part of the Navarre family and played a major role in Karina's upbringing. She
took the death harder than anyone.
"This is your late Christmas
and New Year's present." Karina explained to her father.
"It was worth the wait."
Carlos carried his ten-year old in his arms and kissed her temple. Gloria
Navarre strolled into the living room with two champagne flutes and offered one
to her husband.
"You know what we need to do
before the clock strikes midnight?"
"What?" Karina looked up
at her mom expectantly.
"Share our New Year's
resolutions."
"What is a New Year's
resolution?" Asked a puzzled Karina, still seated on her father's lap.
"It's a promise you make to
yourself to start doing something good or stop doing something bad in the New
Year."
Karina thought to herself for a
moment, "I promise to share more."
"That sounds wonderful."
Gloria grinned.
"…and eat all the veggies
you sneak into my meals." Karina quickly added.
Both Gloria and Carlos laughed.
"Let's set realistic
goals." Teased Carlos.
"What about you, mama?"
A sudden thud behind the door seized
Carlos's attention. He would have ignored it as nothing more than his paranoia
playing tricks on him if a second and much louder thud did not follow the
first. He quickly stood, forcing Karina off his lap. He edged toward the
windows and the first clue he discovered was the foot of one of his guards
sticking out in the hallway.
He instantly paled. Gloria noticing
her husband's predicament, placed her finger to her lips, a sign of silence to
Karina. She grabbed her daughter's shoulders and forced her underneath the
sofa.
Bang! The door suddenly swung open.
Five men garbed in black and carrying weapons marched in with steady steps.
They each had blades tucked inside their belts, except for one. The leader! He
stepped away from the group, distancing himself from the masses and
demonstrating his authority with self-importance. He wore a tailored dark suit
and dark dress shirt. His shoes were polished to a gloss. All five men were
dressed sharply, but the leader stood out. Gloria Navarre stood terrified,
shuddering with terror behind her husband. Karina sensing danger remained
unmoving. The ten-year old knew exactly what to do as she had been rehearsing
for years with her mother. Gloria always cautioned her, there are many
monsters in the world that'd want to hurt us because of who we are and what we
represent and she must be ready when and if that occurred. Though
Karina never believed or understood her, she went along with the exercise
anyway to pacify her mother's fears. Be as silent as the grave, her
mom had told her. Under no circumstance should you reveal yourself or
let the enemy know where you are hiding and tonight she did just that.
She couldn't see the faces of the beasts that invaded their home, but she saw
their shoes. Her eyes were fixated on the glossier pair. It stood right in
front of her father's bare feet.
"Carlos Navarre," a deep
voice said, probably from the man with the shiny feet, "this was easier
than I thought it'd be." his cold chortle filled the noiseless room.
"Mrs. Navarre." his voice
was deeply aggrieved.
"Tomas?" her father's
voice responded, "You've some nerves storming into my home as if you own
me. What is the meaning of this?"
"Ah, be careful now." The
deep voice warned, "It’s a new day. You lost before the battle began. I am
taking over your empire and there is absolutely nothing you can do to stop me.
Your men, at least those in the building are all gone. You are done, Navarre.
If you're as wise as you have in the past portrayed yourself to be, you'll be
reciting your final prayers, pleading for clemency for your soul before I
squeeze this trigger."
"You traitorous bastard. Tell
me, what coerced you to act against the hand that has fed you all these years?
You were nothing. I made you and this is how you repay me?"
"You are a weak man, Navarre.
You call yourself the boss. The Don." he said with a slight chuckle,
"You are a joke, a phony. We did all your dirty work while you sat on your
high horse and collected. I don't answer to weak men, not anymore."
"You'll never survive in our
world with this kind of betrayal under your belt. No one will trust you. Think
very hard about what you are doing."
"Oh, I have. See, while you
were seated on your throne, filling your belly from our blood and sweat, I was
preparing for this defining moment. I've looked forward to this day for a very
long time." he crowed with insolence.
"You were always in my home,
seated at my table with my family, breaking bread and today you kiss me on my
cheek?" Carlos said incredulously.
"You give me too much credit. I
am no Judas. You sealed your fate, Carlos. I am just here to ensure your
crossover goes smoothly." he released the safety on the gun and aimed it
at Carlos's head. That was the moment little Karina realized she knew the
monster. She thought the voice sounded familiar but her feeble nerves had
compromised her brain. It was her father's good friend, Uncle Tomas, but why’d
he do this? She mused.
"This is absurd, Tomas. This is
between us. Let my wife go, and we can handle this as men."
"As you wish." Tomas said
right before a loud ear-piercing sound filled the room. Within seconds, her
mother's eyes were gazing directly at her. Blood streaming down her temple. Her
eyes were wide open but appeared lifeless and Karina knew right away that her
mother was gone.
A deep agonizing scream from her
father erupted through the room.
"There it is. I let her go. Now
we handle this as men." Tomas motioned with his weapon between him and
Carlos.
Still staring into her mother's cold
eyes, Karina whimpered in absolute silence. Unceasing tears poured down her
face, spilling over her hands. "Mummy?" she mouthed.
"I'll destroy you, Tomas."
her father said, right before another dreadful sound emitted and just as she
feared, his body slumped on top of her mother's. She shut her eyes for a moment
and sharply inhaled.
The monster's feet hovered over the
corpses for a long moment before he spoke again, "Let's get out of this
rubbish dump."
"How about the kid?" One
of his followers said.
Silence filled the room like an
invisible cloud as the men pondered over the question. Heavy footsteps suddenly
hurried through the room, then ascended the staircase. Slamming of doors and
screams erupted from every corner of the building. With both her hands covering
her own mouth to suppress a harrowing scream from sliding out, Karina closed
her eyes tightly and prayed. Her little heart raced frenziedly. It was so loud,
she feared the men left in the room could hear it too. Be as quiet as
the grave. Her mother's voice echoed in her ears.
"She's just a stupid girl. What
can she do?" Tomas finally said. To some degree, he sounded hesitant, even
to himself.
"Tomas?" One of his men protested.
"Do you want to put a bullet
into a little girl’s heart?" Anger spewed out of him.
There was no response.
"Or perhaps you want to adopt
her?"
Still, no response.
"Leave that dirty little thing.
She'll just turn into a whore like the rest of them if she's not dead within
two years."
"Did you find the
sleazeball?" he snarled, referring to Carlos's best friend and second in
command, Savio Cardozo.
"Not yet."
"Find him. The takeover is not
successful until he is put down."
The frightening sound of additional
bullets filled the room as he shot extra holes into her father to certify his
demise.
After some time, the footsteps
receded, and she cautiously dragged her body forward to gain a full length view
of the monster who destroyed her entire life in one night before he exited the
room. Disheartened, she broke down into hysterical tears when she established,
it was indeed, Uncle Tomas.
Leuven, Belgium
Present
Day
A serene night. The stars shone
brightly like diamonds. The full moon hung low, illuminating the path, and
casting a glow along her vision as she peered through the night vision scope
of Ruby, her sniper rifle. Designed to travel as far as 1.25 miles
(2.01 km) to her intended target with no hitches. Tonight, her position from
the fat bastard she was contracted forty-eight hours earlier to put down like a
sick dog was close to two thousand yards. She sighed, savoring the tranquil
moment of the gentle winds blowing through her hair and calming the adrenaline
rushing through her veins.
She lived for moments like these.
The moment the bullet from her rifle travels undetected through the quiet night
and lodges itself at home in the heart or brain. Her reputation to date was unimpeachable.
She was considered a Grade A sniper, and listed amongst the top ten of the
world's best snipers. She had no knowledge the true identities of her
superiors, or acquainted with their location, nor did she care to know. Her job
was to eliminate. Plain and simple. An app was installed on a distinctive phone
given to her by the agency, where she received notifications when awarded with
a contract. The app was designed to disappear from the phone once a contract
has been fulfilled. The details provided were typically the name of the target,
location and contract amount, no negotiations. Not that she ever had the need
to negotiate. She got paid more than she cared to admit, besides, she hardly
needed the money. She hadn't received a notification in six months. Ruby,
her rifle grew restless and so did she. Twice a week during those excruciating
six months, she'd dismantle her then put her back together. She repeated the
practice daily without breaking a sweat.
Tonight's kill was greatly required
to quench her thirsty dark soul.
In a prone position, lying flat on
her stomach with both legs spread apart, her left hand rested casually on the
biceps of the right, while her right finger hovered over the trigger. Soft
winds whistled in her ears and she heeded attentively. Ruby's trajectory data
was set to its precise setting, and she was anxious to squeeze the trigger her
index finger was keenly massaging.
Three black Alfa Romeo SUVs pulled
up seconds later. Three men in suits simultaneously jumped down from each
vehicle before the target exited the vehicle in the middle. He slickly buttoned
his suit jacket, scarcely turning his head to the left. She squeezed the
trigger and listened as the bullet traveled in the silence of the night through
the calming winds at 1,700 miles (2,735.88 km) per hour. It sliced through the
center of his forehead within 2.12 seconds. Bullseye!
In just under three minutes, she’d
detached the scope and packed Ruby carefully into its case. Just as she jumped
into the backseat of the waiting car that was to transport her to an airstrip
to board a private jet, her cellphone vibrated inside the pocket of her jacket.
She discarded the red leather gloves shielding her hands from the bitter cold
and fetched it. Caller unknown, it read.
"Yes?" she answered with a
bit of irritation in her voice.
"It's Savio." he said, his
tone was grimmer than courteous.
"Why are you calling from an
unknown number?" she questioned.
"Are you on your way back
home?" he countered her question with another.
"What's going on?" she
repeated the pattern.
He remained silent but his heavy
breathing could be heard at the end of the line.
"Savio?" she called,
growing impatient. After every kill, she performed a ritual. And that was to
sit in silence, meditating for a few seconds and patting herself on the back
for a job well done. This ill-timed call hindered with her sacramental process.
"Hurry back. We have a
problem." he cautioned.
"Just spit it out?" she
had nothing but ultimate respect for Savio, her father-in-law and late father's
best friend but at this moment, his interruption irritated the energized
heartbeat she earned from the excitement she just encountered.
"It's Thian."
"What about him?"
"He's dead!" he whimpered,
"Do you hear me? They took my boy." his voice came in a broken growl.
Her hands fell in her lap. The
sudden motion caused the phone to fall and disappear under the front seat. Her
stare remained at the back of the headrest in sheer dismay. Her mind bizarrely
rid of any thoughts.
"We are here, Ms.
Navarre." Karina heard the indistinct voice of her chauffeur.
She looked up and offered him a
blank stare. No idea how long she had been stuck in that stupor state. She
assumed a lengthy amount of time as the mileage between her last position and
the hangar was just about 40.2 kilometers. Adding up to twenty minutes of
oblivion. She gathered her bearings and stepped out of the car, grabbing Ruby
from the seat beside her.
The pilot bobbed his head at her as
she ascended the airstair toward him but received nothing in return. Once
settled in her seat, she stared out the window in silence until the plane was
safely in the air. She heaved a silent sigh and stiffened her stance. The
nerves in her neck coiled, pulling every vein connecting her inner organs. Her
skin inflamed with rage as her body temperature climbed at a reckless rate. She
waved away the hostess who approached her with a glass of champagne. BBC news
blared through the television hanging from the overhead.
BREAKING NEWS ― Petrak Novak, former Czech
Prime Minister was assassinated at 21:48 at the front entrance of the Park Inn Hotel where he had been
staying for the past two days. No report on whether he was on official duty or
a private visit. The Belgian Federal Police team are actively engaged in the
hunt for the assassin who might still be in the district. Road blocks have been
placed all over the city as the manhunt continues. We will keep you informed as
we receive more information on this cowardly act.
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