Wow, that cover really depicts the sense of suspense and mystery in this novel.
Excerpt:
Here's an unedited excerpt from her amazing book:
I sucked in a deep breath and held it, then wiped sweaty palms on my
trousers. I’d only arrived home ten minutes ago and hadn’t relaxed enough to
freshen up or change out of my work clothes.
Get a grip, Ali. I shouldn’t be so nervous—this was my apartment, my
advertisement. So I was in charge.
It took me a little over eight seconds before I snapped myself out of my
trance. If Lucia James had seemed distant and sociably inept on the phone,
meeting her in person only solidified my impression of her.
Pin-straight hair, dyed jet black with
purple streaks, hovered just above a sorry pair of sagging shoulders. A thick,
black fringe fell across an insipidly white face, barely hiding brown eyes that
were bordered top and bottom with a heavy band of eyeliner. Black lipstick
sapped the girl of any natural color and made her look deathly pale. She clutched a brown leather bag across her chest, and a
black leather jacket and studded jeans rounded off the look. The girl bit her
lip and dipped her chin, her nervousness palpable.
I closed my mouth when I realized I’d been staring. “Um, sorry…come on in.”
I stepped aside to let Lucia enter. Her
brown eyes darted furtively around the spacious lounge, then focused on an
invisible speck on the hardwood floor.
“So, do you live nearby?” My eyes
remained on her as I asked the question and tried to size her up.
“No, I’m not from around here. I don’t
know many people in Umhlanga yet.” A shoulder raised two inches, then went back
down.
“Where are you from?” I studied her, trying to draw the girl out of
whatever spell she was in.
“Eastern Cape.” Her eyes remained averted, the brown leather bag clutched
like a lifeline across her
chest. The long fringe hung like a
thick, black curtain over her right eye, and I had to resist the urge to reach
out and pull it aside.
“So, what brings you to Durban?” I honestly
wasn’t trying to sound pushy, just curious. Besides, it was a reasonable question, not so? When Lucia didn’t reply, I crossed
the room and closed the front door to give her time to answer. Just as I turned
back to face her, she jerked her head away and averted her eyes back to the
floor. I felt my frustration levels start to rise. So Lucia could quite easily look at me, as long as I wasn’t looking back
at the same time?
I held my palms together and tried to shake off the girl’s unsettling
presence. “All right, so…the rent is fourteen grand, split three ways. With
water and lights, say an extra grand, we can round it off at five grand each. How
does that sound?”
Lucia bit her lip hard and her eyes darted around the room briefly. “Sure.
Whatever.”
“Rent’s due by the first of each month.” I tried to keep it upbeat, to sound
much friendlier than I felt. “I’d like to check references before I make a
final decision.” I gave Lucia a pressing look, one intended to communicate that I wasn’t too convinced about her
yet. And in case she hadn’t been
looking, I’d made sure she heard the threat in my tone.
“That’s no problem, you don’t
have to worry about me not paying or nothing.” My warning didn’t seem to rattle
her one bit.
I drew in a deep breath and
gathered my thoughts. “Right, so we have a domestic worker who comes in once a
week. Name is Thandi.”
Lucia met my eyes for the first
time since she’d stepped foot in the place. “A-a cleaning lady?” There was
measured trepidation in her voice.
“M-hmm. That’s okay, right? With
all three of us girls working—”
She waved her hand. “That’s okay,
I’ll clean my own room.” Lucia returned her grip to the bag and her gaze to the
floor.
I narrowed my eyes at her, unsure
how to respond. For somebody trying to gain approval, she was being surly and
aloof, if not downright rude. “Well, if you’re sure. Just let me know if you
change your mind.”
She gave a quick nod, obviously
just to appease me.
Lucia’s tone was as colorless as
her complexion, and lacked any kind of verve or energy whatsoever. The girl was as insipid as a
jellyfish, with a personality to match.
The book is due to be released end of June / beginning of July
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