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  Dani nodded slowly. “Okay. The dream started a few months ago, back in the summer. When the senator’s daughter was murdered by that serial killer in Boston.”

  “The one they haven’t caught yet?”

  “Yeah.”

  Paris was frowning. “I’m missing the connection.”

  “I didn’t think there was one. Which is why I didn’t think it was a premonition.”

  Without pouncing on that admission, her sister said, “Until something changed. What?”

  “I saw a news report. The federal agent in charge of the investigation in Boston is the man in my dream. Bishop.”

  “I still don’t see—”

  “His wife is Miranda Bishop. Remember her?”

  Paris sat up straighter. “It was—What? Nearly a year and a half ago? She’s the one who told us about Haven.”

  “Yeah. She met with us in Atlanta. You and Danny were one argument away from splitting up, and I was between jobs and at loose ends. Neither one of us was interested in becoming a fed, even with the Special Crimes Unit. But working for Haven…that sounded interesting.”

  Absently, Paris said, “That was the last straw for Danny, you know. When I wanted to use my abilities, when I got a job that actually required them. I saw how creeped-out he was. How could I stay with someone who felt that way about any part of me?”

  “Yeah, I know. Been there. Most of the guys I’ve met couldn’t get past the fact that I was an identical twin; having dreams that literally came true hasn’t exactly been seen as a fun bonus.”

  “We are unique.”

  “Well, sometimes I think being ordinary might have been easier.”

  “Maybe. Less fun, though.” Paris shook her head. “Getting back to your dream—are you saying it has something to do with that serial killer?”

  “I think so.”

  “Why?”

  “A feeling.”

  Paris watched her steadily. “What else?”

  Dani didn’t want to answer, but finally did. “Whatever was down in that basement was—is—evil. A kind of evil I’ve never felt before. And one thing that has been the same in every single version of my dream is the fact that it has Miranda.”

  “She’s a hostage?”

  “She’s bait.”

  BANTAM BOOKS BY KAY HOOPER

  The Bishop Trilogies

  Stealing Shadows

  Hiding in the Shadows

  Out of the Shadows

  Touching Evil

  Whisper of Evil

  Sense of Evil

  Hunting Fear

  Chill of Fear

  Sleeping with Fear

  Blood Dreams

  The Quinn Novels

  Once a Thief

  Always a Thief

  Romantic Suspense

  Amanda

  After Caroline

  Finding Laura

  Hunting Rachel

  Classic Fantasy and Romance

  On Wings of Magic

  The Wizard of Seattle

  My Guardian Angel (anthology)

  Yours to Keep (anthology)

  Golden Threads

  Something Different/Pepper’s Way

  C.J.’s Fate

  The Haunting of Josie

  ILLEGAL POSSESSION

  A Bantam Book

  PUBLISHING HISTORY

  Bantam Loveswept mass market edition published March 1985

  Bantam mass market edition / April 2008

  Published by Bantam Dell

  A Division of Random House, Inc.

  New York, New York

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

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  Copyright © 1985 by Kay Hooper

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