Devil's Breath - Emily Kimelman

Devil's Breath

By Emily Kimelman

  • Release Date: 2014-04-11
  • Genre: Women Sleuths
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 251 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

At the end of a long journey, lightning flashed outside my window…I need more control. 

My hand jumped to Mulberry's forearm and squeezed. Shutting my eyes, I struggled not to picture the small plane cracking in half, my body flying through the air, still seat-belted to the beige leather chair; Blue, his paws grasping at empty space, disappearing into the bruise-colored clouds. 

The small jet shook and our pilot's voice, smooth and steady, came over the loudspeaker, "Sorry about the bumps. We'll have you down in Miami in about twenty minutes. Just hold tight."

Mulberry put his hand over mine. "Don't worry," he said. "We'll be there soon." He smiled, making his crow's feet crinkle. Mulberry's eyes were deep emerald with ochre and flashes of gold. I tried to smile back but could tell I was just giving grimace. Mulberry handed me his whisky and soda. I finished it off. 

The ice cubes danced in my empty glass. Then we were suddenly out of the clouds. Below us the ocean was close, steel blue with white caps cresting each wave. The city's skyscrapers looked like towers of mercury in the storm's eerie light. Raindrops clung to my window, streaking across it as our speed pushed them aside. 

Hugh was somewhere down there in that city, a flat landscape made multi-dimensional through the efforts of man. My stomach lurched as we dropped through the air, my seat belt pressing into me. Blue whined softly and flattened himself even further onto the floor of the plane. 

A giant of a dog, Blue has the coat of a wolf, the snout of a Collie, with one brown eye and one blue. Both of which were trained on me at that moment. My fear was freaking him out. Closing my eyes, I tried to imagine the turbulence as a gentle rocking but it didn't work. An ice cube jumped out of my glass landing on the carpeting. Blue, his belly still flat on the ground, inched his way toward it, then his tongue stretched out and pulled the cube into his mouth. He crunched twice before looking back up at me, now hoping for more whisky-flavored ice. I couldn't help but smile at the expectant look on his fuzzy face. 

We touched down with a jerk that sent my heart racing one more time. But as we slowly taxied toward our hangar the storm seemed suddenly minor. Just a breath of wind fluttered across the puddles, turning them into shimmering mirrors framed by the dark tarmac. 

"All right Ms. Rye," our captain's voice came back on over the loudspeaker. "Sorry about that descent, but we got you here safe. Thanks for flying with us, I hope we'll have you back real soon."

As soon as humanly possible. I didn't want to be here, but Hugh was in trouble, and if there was one person I cared about in this world it was him. 

He was a tie to my murdered brother, a shared memory bank. I would do anything to help Hugh

P.S. The dog does not die.

**Beware: If you can't handle a few f-bombs, you can't handle this series.**

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Latest Impressions

  • The Devil’s Breath

    5
    By Spaghetti & Meatballs
    As good as they come. I’m totally hooked on this author.
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    5
    By Rhaenel
    Well written, hard to put down. In short, I love her writing.
  • The Emily Kimelman series continues-Devil's Breath

    5
    By jig1234saw
    I have only read one of Emily Kimelman's other books-"Unleashed" but if this book is any example, it will make you want to read more about Sydney Rye's adventures. The characters are introduced and interwoven so well that the reader is encouraged to continue reading this exciting adventure. As Sydney slips in and out of dangerous adventures the reader is drawn in while breathlessly waiting to see how Sydney will escape. Always a surprise ending with excitement in each chapter pulling you forward. Although not a book for children, most adults would enjoy reading this book.
  • The Devil's Breath

    5
    By Maureenie1350
    Fantastic. Great story by a great story teller.
  • The Devils Breath

    5
    By ksrdwffy
    I found this book to be one that a person can lose themselves in. I had problems putting the book down. My husband had to call me a couple of times to get me to put the book away. I can't wait till I can afford to buy the other two! Thank you so much!
  • The Devils Breath

    5
    By Proctorasshole
    A great read filled with awesome characters As a female myself, I almost wanted to envision myself being that strong and independent woman as Joy/Sydney. Thanks for sharing your expert knowledge with your readers of places that most of us only dream visiting. Kim W, BBA,BSN,RN
  • The Devil's Breath

    4
    By Lady Charleton
    I've read several (5) of the Sidney Rye series novels, all of which I have enjoyed tremendously. The Devil's Breath is an excellent read. The thing I like best is the constant see-sawing tension, never gone but rising and falling like the waves at the beach. There is a rhythm to it, but it isn't a predictable rhythm, so even that creates a tension. And it builds. You don't put these down, to pick up again later, because you can't. One motif of tension released is only building the next. You are not free until the last page.
  • The Devil's Breath

    5
    By Donbon004
    Very enjoyable read!
  • Fun escape

    4
    By SusanBTx
    I really enjoy this series of adventures of a strong woman and her faithful dog, Blue. A great story and look forward to escaping with the next book soon.
  • Really enjoy Sydney Rye

    5
    By Misadventurer01
    I have liked every Sydney Rye book I have read so far and look forward to more.