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by Terry C. Johnston


  Bass pulled her against him fiercely, kissing her wet, warm mouth. When he could no longer hold his breath, he pulled away gasping. And said, “I have so much to live for now, I wouldn’t dare go and poke a stick in death’s hornet’s nest, woman.”

  Resting her cheek against his shoulder, Waits felt guilty that his words gave her so little relief.

  Finally she said, “I will consider those words as your vow to me, husband.”

  “You have my promise—till the day we part in death.”

  * One-Eyed Dream.

  This edition contains the complete text of the original hardcover edition.

  NOT ONE WORD HAS BEEN OMITTED.

  CRACK IN THE SKY

  PUBLISHING HISTORY

  Bantam hardcover edition published October 1997

  Bantam paperback edition / August 1998

  All rights reserved.

  Copyright © 1997 by Terry C. Johnston.

  Map by Jeffrey L. Ward.

  Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 97-18896

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