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Widow's Web (Elemental Assassin, Book 7) (Elemental Assassin Books) [Mass Market Paperback]

Jennifer Estep
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August 21, 2012 Elemental Assassin Books
I used to murder people for money, but lately it’s become more of a survival technique.

Once an assassin, always an assassin. So much for being plain old Gin Blanco. With every lowlife in Ashland gunning for me, I don’t need another problem, but a new one has come to town anyway. Salina might seem like a sweet Southern belle, but she’s really a dangerous enemy whose water elemental magic can go head-to-head with my own Ice and Stone power. Salina also has an intimate history with my lover, Owen Grayson, and now that she’s back, she thinks he’s hers for the taking. Salina’s playing a mysterious game that involves a shady local casino owner with a surprising connection to Owen. But they call me the Spider for a reason. I’m going to untangle her deadly scheme, even if it leaves my love affair hanging by a thread.


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About the Author

Jennifer Estep is a  New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author, prowling the streets of her imagination in search of her next fantasy idea. Spider’s Bite, Web of Lies, Venom, Tangled Threads, and Spider’s Revenge are the other books in her red-hot Elemental Assassin urban fantasy series. Jennifer also writes the Mythos Academy young adult urban fantasy series, and she is the author of the Bigtime paranormal romance series. For more on Jennifer and her books, visit her website at JenniferEstep.com and @Jennifer_Estep.

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1

Breaking into the building was easy.

Too easy for an assassin like me.

Hell, I didn’t even really have to break in—I could have walked right through the front door, waved at the guard stationed behind the reception desk in the lobby, and taken the elevator up to the appropriate floor. Stroll into an office building holding a vase of flowers, an oversize teddy bear, or a couple of pizza boxes smelling of grease, pepperoni, and melted mozzarella, and no one looks too closely at you. Except to wish they were the ones who’d thought to order pizza.

The delivery ruse was one I’d used countless times before, and I would have done it again today—except my target knew that I was coming for him. He was on his guard, and everyone entering the building was being checked and double-checked for weapons and to see if they even had the right to be there in the first place.

Besides, I preferred to be subtle about these things—to creep around in the shadows, leap out, take down my target when he least expected it, and then vanish back into the darkness once more. As the assassin the Spider, I had a reputation to uphold—that I could get to anyone, anywhere, anytime.

Something I planned on proving once again this evening—no matter how tight the security was.

It had taken me the better part of a week to scout out locations where the hit might go down. Home, office, the route in between, restaurants he liked to frequent, even Northern Aggression, Ashland’s most decadent nightclub, where he spent some time after hours. I’d eventually decided to do the job in his office, which was housed in one of the city’s downtown skyscrapers. He probably thought he was safe there, but he was going to learn exactly how wrong he was.

It had taken another week, and been a bit more difficult than I’d expected, getting my hands on the building’s blueprints and figuring out a way to get close to him, but I’d managed. I always managed. I wouldn’t have been the Spider otherwise. Besides, I always enjoyed a challenge.

Now I was into the third week of the operation, and it was finally time to put my plan into action, since the job had to be done before the end of the month. Normally, that wouldn’t be a problem, but the target knew about the looming deadline and that I was gunning for him. Every day that passed meant that security got that much tighter and my job that much more difficult.

I strolled into a downtown parking garage, wearing a black pantsuit and matching heels. I’d pulled my dark, chocolate-brown hair up into a high, sleek ponytail, while black glasses with clear lenses covered my cold gray eyes. I looked like just another corporate office drone, right down to the enormous black handbag I carried.

This particular garage lay on the opposite side of the block from the front entrance to the skyscraper I wanted, but thanks to the blueprints I’d looked at, I’d discovered the two were connected by a series of maintenance corridors, which meant I didn’t have to go anywhere near the skyscraper lobby to actually get inside the building.

Always take the most unexpected route. That was something my late mentor, Fletcher Lane, had told me more than once, and I expected it to work just as well this evening as it had so many other times.

Still, I’d thought that my target might have a few guards stationed in the garage, hence my business attire, but I didn’t see anyone as I walked down the ramp from the street to the basement level. A few security cameras swiveled around in slow loops on the walls, their red lights blinking like malevolent eyes, but it was easy enough for me to walk through their blind spots. Sloppy, sloppy of him not to make sure the entire garage was covered, even if it was on the other side of the block. This was Ashland, after all, the city that showcased greed, violence, corruption, and depravity in all their deep-fried, Southern glory.

My heels cracked against the concrete as I headed toward the elevator, the harsh sound bouncing around like a Ping-Pong ball someone had tossed into the garage. Despite the fact I was in the business district, muggings weren’t unheard of here, and my eyes scanned the shadows, just in case there was anyone lurking around who shouldn’t be. Assassin or not, I had no desire to get blood on my clothes before I’d gotten close to my target. I was the only one getting away with any violence tonight.

As a final precaution, I reached out with my magic and listened to the stone around me.

People leave behind emotional vibrations in their surroundings, in the places where they spend their time, in the houses, apartments, and offices where they live, love, laugh, work, and die. All those feelings, all those emotions, especially, sink into stone, whether it’s a concrete foundation of a house, the gravel that constantly crunches under the tires of a convertible, or even an expensive marble sculpture prettily perched in a living room.

As a Stone elemental, I can pick up on those vibrations as clearly as if the person who had put them there was standing beside me, telling me all about how he’d used that marble sculpture to bash in his wife’s brains for the life insurance payout.

I reached out with my magic, and the usual sharp, worried murmurs echoed back to me. Nobody much cares for parking garages, and the low mutters told me just how many folks had fearfully clutched their bags and briefcases to their chests as they hurried to unlock their cars—and how many hadn’t made it before they’d been beaten, robbed, and left for dead. Par for the course in this garage and so many others like it.

Still, there were no recent disturbances in the stone, and no indication that someone had set his sights on me. Satisfied, I shut the murmurs out of my mind, rounded the corner, and reached the elevator that led from the garage up into the office building on this side of the block.

A man wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase waited in front of the elevator, watching the numbers light up as it descended to our level. I gave him a polite nod, then pulled my cell phone out of my bag and started tapping the buttons on it, sending a message to no one.

The elevator arrived, and the man stepped inside, holding the door open for me.

“Going up?” he asked.

I waved him off. “I need to finish this text first. My reception always gets cut off in there.”

He nodded and let the doors slide shut. I hit a few more buttons on my phone, just in case there was anyone else behind me heading toward the elevator, but no one appeared. When I was certain I was alone, I put the phone away and headed to the far end of the corridor and a door marked Maintenance Only.

I looped my bag across my shoulder so my hands would be free, held my palm up, and again reached for my magic. Most elementals are only gifted in one area—Air, Fire, Ice, or Stone—but I had the rare ability to tap into two areas. So now, instead of using my Stone magic, I grabbed hold of my Ice power and used it to form a specific, familiar shape—one that would help me get through this locked door.

A cold, silver light flickered in my palm, centered on the scar there, one that was shaped like a small circle surrounded by eight thin rays. A matching scar was embedded in my other palm. Spider runes—symbols for patience. My assassin name, and so many other things to me.

A second later, the light faded, and I clutched two slender Ice picks in my fingers. Still keeping an eye and ear out for anyone else in the garage, I went to work on the door. I wasn’t as good at jimmying locks as my sometimes partner, Finn, was, but I got the job done in under a minute. I threw the Ice picks down on the concrete, where they would soon melt away. Then I slid through the opening and let the door close behind me.

In the long, narrow hallway, flickering bulbs gave everything an ugly, sallow tint. I paused, listening for the footsteps of the maintenance workers who used these corridors. But I didn’t hear any scuffles or whispers of movement, so I started walking. Even if I ran into someone, I’d just claim to be a lost worker bee, desperately trying to find my way back to the hive.

For once, my luck held, and I didn’t see anyone as I hurried through the hallways. Eventually, I wound up in the basement of the skyscraper housing my target’s office. After that, it was just a matter of picking another door lock and taking the service elevator up to the second floor, above the guards in the lobby. Then I leisurely walked the rest of the way up the emergency stairs until I reached the top floor.

Cracking open the stairway door, I looked out over a sea of cubicles divided by clear, plastic walls. I’d gotten here right at quitting time, and everyone was trying to wrap up their work for the day so they could be out the door by five sharp, get their kids, get dinner, and get home. Everyone was hunched over their phones and computers, sending out a few last messages, so no one noticed me slip out of the stairway, softly pull the door shut behind me, and stroll into their midst.

I kept to the edge of the cubicle area and walked down a hallway until I came to a corner office that, thanks to a scouting trip I’d made here earlier this week, I knew was being used to store supplies. The door was open, and I stepped inside like I had every right to be there. I looked over my shoulder through the inner window, but no one so much as glanced in my direction, so I went into the attached private bathroom and closed the door behind me.

I stood behind the door, counted off the seconds in my head, and waited, just waited, to see if anyone had spotted me and alerted security. Ten . . . twenty . . . thirty . . . forty-five . . . After the three-minute mark, I felt safe enough to move on to the next part of my plan. Now that I was on the appropriate floor, all...


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Books (August 21, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1451651775
  • ISBN-13: 978-1451651775
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 4.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (84 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #57,767 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Jennifer Estep is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, prowling the streets of her imagination in search of her next fantasy idea.

Jennifer writes the Elemental Assassin adult urban fantasy series for Pocket. Books in the series are SPIDER'S BITE, WEB OF LIES, VENOM, TANGLED THREADS, SPIDER'S REVENGE, BY A THREAD, and WIDOW'S WEB. THREAD OF DEATH, an e-novella, is also available.

HAINTS AND HOBWEBS: AN ELEMENTAL ASSASSIN SHORT STORY can be found in THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF GHOST ROMANCE.

DEADLY STING, the eighth book, is set to be released on March 26, 2013.

Jennifer also writes the Mythos Academy young adult urban fantasy series for Kensington.

Books in the series are TOUCH OF FROST, KISS OF FROST, and DARK FROST. CRIMSON FROST, the fourth book, is set to be released on Dec. 24, 2012.

FIRST FROST, a prequel e-story to the series, is available as a download. HALLOWEEN FROST, an e-short story, is available in the ENTANGLED e-anthology.

Jennifer is also the author of the Bigtime paranormal romance series. Books in the superhero-themed series are KARMA GIRL, HOT MAMA, JINX, and NIGHTINGALE. A KARMA GIRL CHRISTMAS, an e-story, is also available.

Excerpts, free short stories, and more information on Jennifer's books can be found at http://www.jenniferestep.com.

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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing August 24, 2012
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This series has been on my auto-order list, always snapping up the pre-order as soon as it's offered. The last book where they went on vacation was a huge disappointment to me - all the characters felt one-dimensional even though they'd been fully formed in previous books and Gin made shockingly stupid decisions - but because all the previous books had been excellent, I wrote it off, willing to overlook what appeared to be a not-so-successful attempt to take everybody out of their normal environs and do a little character development on the emotional/relationship front.

Because I love all the previous books so much, I bought this, hoping the author was back to her phenomenal best. So there's good news and bad news. The good news first - the preview of the next book, which is included at the end of this one, looks like a winner and I have high hopes for it and probably will be buying it. The bad news is Widow's Web is only so-so. Almost feels like it's a short story [of a great plot idea of Owen's past causing problems for their relationship] that's been padded into novel length. I lost count of the number of times we were told she'd killed Mab. I understand the need to provide background for new readers, but I wish this trend in the literary world to recount the entire history would go away. Why do they feel the need to go over every single event from past books? Shouldn't the idea be to tantilize you with just enough so that you're curious enough to get the previous books? Not to mention the fact that it ruins reading previous books because turns out you already know everything.

Sorry, I digress. It's a personal pet peeve of mine lately. Back to the review. You can save yourself a few hours - know Owen's past love who's a psycho because...well, maybe because of Mab killing her dad. or maybe just because she is, came back to town, Owen's conflicted, Gin kills her. Owen's still conflicted. All the usual cast of characters show up and do the usual things in a very minimally involved way.

I'm happy to read that other reviewers found this book to be better than I did. Unfortunately, I was disappointed with not only the plot, but the descriptions of the fight scene[s] - there were two I guess, not just one - and found most of it redundant, merely rehashing what we already know. Hopefully, the next book will move Gin/Owen's relationship forward in some manner and will involve supporting characters in more active roles.
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19 of 24 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Au Contraire August 23, 2012
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I disagree with Stars girl (with respect). My partner & I normally await new books in this series quite eagerly, but this one was a definite disappointment. It could not have been more paint-by-numbers if the author had tried - which it didn't seem she did (try)very much in this instalment. Every plot point was telegraphed a mile away, Gin's angst about the state of her relationship was over-dramatised, Owen was impossibly obtuse about everything, and Eva and the casino owner's infatuation was obvious a mile away. The fountains were a (dead) giveaway, the revenge plot was hackneyed. This one gives all the appearances of a short shallow money spinner. Oh, and one more thing... I don't really think the author needs to wax the most verbose about the food Gin cooks...
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Bring on DEADLY STING I'm dying for more. August 22, 2012
Format:Mass Market Paperback
The great story lines and characters of the Elemental Assassin series keeps me entertained and on the edge of my seat for more. I practically stalk Jennifer's websites checking in on her progress of not only the Elemental Assassin series but also her YA series Mythos Academy. Im hoping they both go on for a long time to come.

Even though Gin has retired from the assassin business her and her friends enemies still keep her busy, Just when she gets rid of one another jumps up in their place. WIDOW'S WEB revolves heavily on Owen's past. There have been many hints about his past on how he became the rich man he is now but Owen's past involves a lot more then I would have ever expected and it definitely comes back to bite him in the rear. Gin's relationship with her sister is doing great and gets better with each situation that comes up. Gin is slowly letting others help her in dangerous situations but she still needs to work on that as she unfortunately learns by the end of book 7. Kincaid is a big part of Owen's past and I really enjoyed getting to know him. I have a feeling we will see a lot of him in the future.

** SPOILER ALERT**Read at your own risk or after you have finished reading the book*
Some heavy emotions happen between Gin and Owen in WIDOW'S WEB. I feel that the situation plays out in a way that makes complete sense so even though my heart hurts I have no doubt it wont last long. I am kinda shocked that Gin isn't more upset with Owen though, the way he acted really ticked me off and I wanted to smack him upside the head a few times. She was very understanding of his feelings and I hope he gets his head out of his butt quickly. **SPOILER OVER**

Jennifer has a fantastic way of bringing each and every emotion to the front of your mind and you cant help but fall into them right along with the characters. Jennifer does not hold back in WIDOW'S WEB and you will be emotionally drained by the end. Bring on DEADLY STING I'm dying for more.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great book in the series
An action packed elemental assassin novel. I stayed up way past my bedtime to finish it and am about to download the next book.
Published 17 days ago by B. H. Martin
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable and Exciting.
So...wow. This installment was no joke! Salina Dubois strolls into Ashland like a hurricane straight out of your worst nightmare. Read more
Published 21 days ago by A. Hoffenberg
5.0 out of 5 stars Be prepared to be put through the emotional ringer!
Jennifer Estep definitely has a knack for creating characters; from her phenomenal heroine, to her lovable sidekicks, to her downright devious villains, I can't help but be... Read more
Published 1 month ago by RabidReads
5.0 out of 5 stars Just keeps getting better
Sometimes when you get this far into a series, the series loses momentum and just isn't as good as it once was. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Paris Hansen
3.0 out of 5 stars Another Web Again
Not sure if I want to really continue with this series. I like it a lot at first but now the books are just getting more predictable. I would like a little bit more.
Published 1 month ago by Sherri L. Higa
4.0 out of 5 stars A more thoughtful book
I've noticed that some people have complained that this book was not as exciting as some of the previous installments in this series and I have to disagree. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Cindy DeGraaff
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it.
I like the story line and plot. The images that she projects makes good vivid images. Can't wait to read more of the series.
Published 1 month ago by Elmwolf18
3.0 out of 5 stars This series needs to end soon
While I love this series, its reached the stage it is just dragging on. It's pretty predictable what is going to happen. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Katie
5.0 out of 5 stars A Really Good Read
I've been loving this series and Widows Web was no exception. My only grump was how we were left with a cliff hanger at the end.
Published 1 month ago by Momma Leah
4.0 out of 5 stars Who knew
Gin's continuing saga. Who will try to kill her next? If you read the other books in the series you will like this one too!
Published 2 months ago by Gloria
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