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- Arturo nodded, his expression calculating. "You know what a strega is, Mr. Dresden?"
- "Practitioner of Italian folk magic," I responded. "Divinations, love potions, fertility blessings, and protections. They also can manage a pretty vicious set of curses with a technique they call the malocchio. The Evil Eye."
- His eyebrows lifted in surprise. "Guess you know a thing or two, huh."
- "Just enough to get me into trouble," I said.
- "But do you believe in it?"
- "In the Evil Eye?"
- "Yes."
- "I've seen stranger things."
- Arturo nodded. "Tommy boy tell you what I need?"
- "He said you were worried about a curse. Said some people close to you died."
- Arturo's expression flickered for a second, and I saw grief undermine his confidence. "Yes. Two women. Good souls, both."
- "Uh- huh," I said. "Assuming there is a curse involved, what makes you think it was meant for you?"
- "They had no other contact with each other," Arturo said. "Far as I know, I was the only thing they had in common." He opened a drawer in his desk and drew out a couple of manila file folders. "Reports," he said. "Information about their deaths. Tommy says maybe you can help."
- "Maybe," I agreed. "Why would someone curse you?"
- "The studio," Arturo said. "Someone wants to stop the company from getting off the ground. Kill it before the first picture gets made."
- "What do you want me to do?"
- "Protection," Arturo said. "I want you to protect the people on my crew during the shoot. Don't want anything else to happen to anyone."
- I frowned. "Can be a tough job. Do you know who would want to stop production?"
- Arturo scowled at me and stalked across the room to a cabinet. He opened it and withdrew an already opened bottle of wine. He pulled out the cork with his teeth and took a swig. "If I knew that, I wouldn't need to hire an investigator."
- I shrugged. "I'm a wizard, not a fortune-teller. Got any guesses? Anyone who might want to see you fail?"
- "Lucille," Thomas said.
- Arturo glanced at Thomas, scowling.
- "Who is Lucille?" I asked.
- "My second ex-wife," Arturo answered. "Lucille Delarossa. But she is not involved."
- "How do you know?" I asked.
- "She would not," he said. "I am certain."
- "Why?"
- He shook his head and stared down at his wine bottle. "Lucille... well. Let us say that I did not marry her for her mind."
- "You don't have to be smart to be hostile," I said, though I couldn't really think of the last time someone stupid had pulled off powerful magic. "Anyone else? Is there another ex-wife around?"
- Arturo waved a hand. "Tricia would not try to stop the picture."
- "Why not?" I asked.
- "She is the star."
- Thomas made a choking sound. "Christ, Arturo."
- The silver-maned man grimaced. "No choice. She had a standing contract. Could have killed me in court if I did not cast her."
- "Is there an ex-wife number four?" I asked. "I can keep track of three. If there's four, I have to start writing things down."
- "Not yet," Arturo muttered. "I am single. So far just the three."
- "Well, that's something," I said. "Look, unless whoever is bringing this curse onto you does something right in front of me, there's not a lot I can do. We call a spell like the Evil Eye an entropy curse, and it's damned near impossible to trace any other way."
- "My people must be protected from the malocchio," Arturo said. "Can you do that?"
- Blood Rites Chapter 4, Page 27-29
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