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For years, society has debated whether violent video games harm a players sanity. But what if one was specifically designed to make you commit murder? Tech journalist Desmond Lewis hasnt been a hardcore gamer in years, but theres something inexplicably addicting about Rogue Horizon, a VR survival horror beta given only to a select few. When Lewis begins suffering from violent dreams and disturbing hallucinations, he suspects the game may be linked to a series of unusual deaths across the United States. Fearing hes losing his mind, Lewis follows the trail of a conspiracy to a mysterious virtual reality amusement park north of Las Vegas, where getting played is about to take on a whole new meaning Swiftly-paced and relentlessly suspenseful, Arcadia is a psychological thrill-ride from start to finish.

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Alexander Plansky

ARCADIA

A Novel

For Nana

Entertainment has nothing to do with reality. Entertainment is antithetical to reality.

Michael Crichton

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Id like to thank those who have aided me in the preparation of this novel. To my mother and editor, Barbara, for her always insightful input. To my father, Derek, for passing his love of video games onto me and answering many of my science and tech questions related to the book.

To my beta readers who provided very valuable comments on earlier drafts: Claudia Pileggi, Julian Russell, Karine Weber, and my sister Carolyne.

Id also like to thank my high school film teacher Ancil Deluz for his insight on the relationship between entertainment and society.

PROLOGUE

The tires screeched as Miller rounded the bend, another stretch of desert road looming in his headlights. He watched the speedometer tick past eighty and felt his heart pound so fast it hurt, an invisible vise tightening around his chest. Millers mind, however, was more preoccupied with other concerns. His eyes darted to the rear-view mirror. The night was black and empty behind him.

For now.

He knew they wouldnt be far behind. There was no way theyd let him make it back to the city, he was too much of a liability now. He needed somewhere to get off the road and hide. But side-paths were few and far between, and they would undoubtedly check all of those within a twenty-mile radius. He swore under his breath.

Then, about half a mile up ahead, an oasis of light appeared at the side of the road. A lone red pickup was refueling at one of the pumps beneath an overhang with a big sign in cursive, neon red letters: Road Runners Gas & Diesel. A sense of relief started to come over Miller, but he knew he was far from out of the woods.

His rental car didnt even begin to slow until he whipped into the gas station, narrowly missing the tail end of the pickup and sharply coming to a stop in one of the three parking spaces in front of the convenience store. Without turning off the vehicle, he threw the door open. A quick glance over his shoulder as he stumbled out of the car yielded no sign of any pursuers, so he quickly slammed the door shut and made for the store entrance. He heard the driver of the truck shout Watch your driving, asshole! but he barely registered it as he grabbed the handle and swung the glass door open.

A chime sounded as he entered and the sales clerk behind the counter, a lanky man with long hair and glasses, looked up from his phone. Can I help you, sir?

No, no, Im fine, Miller managed to get out. His hands were shaking, his clothes were covered in desert dirt and dust, and there was a nasty cut on his forehead. He realized he was probably attracting unnecessary attention, but he didnt care at the moment. Crouching by a rack of potato chips, he cautiously peered out the front window.

The woman with the pickup was cleaning her windshield with a squeegee while she waited for the pump to finish. The road beyond her was empty. Miller took several deep breaths, trying to regain any semblance of calm. Keep it together, keep it together, he told himself.

Any progress he made vanished as a pair of headlights appeared off in the distance to the east, the same direction he had come from. His heart beat faster again and he felt the urge to retch. As the vehicle drew nearer, he could see it was a black sedan, a mid-2010s Chevy Malibu.

It was them. There was no mistaking it.

Miller felt himself sink lower to the floor. His eyes were now perfectly level with the bottom of the window.

Excuse me, sir? he heard the clerk say.

Shhh, Miller hissed.

The Malibu was now approaching the gas station, appearing to decrease its speed as it did so. Abruptly, Miller ducked down so that his entire body was out of sight. He felt his chest heaving in and out with each deep breath. Dont turn here, keep going. Keep going, you fuckers. Keep going

They might already be out there. He could picture the black car pulling into the spot beside his. Then the drivers door would open and

He couldnt wait any longer. He had to look. Immediately, Miller poked his head up and took in the view outside. The Malibu was nowhere in sight. Looking to the right, he saw a pair of rear lights disappearing off into the night down the road.

A massive sigh of relief escaped him. He nearly collapsed to his knees. The bastards either hadnt seen him or had just figured he wouldnt have stopped here. He didnt have much time though, they might come back. Just as Miller headed for the door, the clerk suddenly appeared in front of him.

Excuse me sir, whats going on? he said.

None of your business. And you wouldnt believe me if I told you, he thought.

Sir, have you been abusing substances?

Have I? What? Miller could barely believe anyone would ask him that. Then he realized he must look like a crack addict right now. Look, I need to get out of here.

Sir, I dont think youre fit to drive. Out of the corner of his eye, Miller saw the guy reaching his arm out to grab him.

In a flash, he whipped out the pistol hed concealed in his jacket and aimed it squarely at the clerk. Get. The fuck. Back, he hissed.

The man threw his hands up. Okay, okay, take it easy

I said back goddamnit! Miller barked.

The clerk finally clued in, taking several big, reverse steps toward the counter. Miller didnt waste another second. In a flash, he turned around, pushed through the door, and dashed to his car. He didnt stop to see if the woman with the truck saw he had a gun. Miller opened the drivers side door and scrambled inside, frantically fumbling with his seatbelt. He threw the car into reverse and gunned the engine. The sedan shot back out onto the main road and turned with a squeal of its tires. He shifted it into drive and revved forward, speeding off into the west.

Inside the store, the clerk wiped sweat from his brow as he dialed a number on the landline phone. After a moment, a voice answered with: This is 9-1-1, please state your emergency.

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Miller didnt pay any attention to the stop sign and careened straight out onto US-93s southbound lane. Fortunately, there was no one else out here in the middle of nowhere, not at this time of night. From here it was mostly a straightaway back to civilization. The damn rental didnt have automatic lane assist, so he had to keep one hand steady on the wheel as he pulled out his phone. Miller entered his passcode with his right hand, glancing up at the road every few seconds just to make sure he didnt veer off.

Swiftly, he opened up the dialer, went to recent calls, and tapped on Lewiss name. He brought the device to his ear, staring intently ahead at the endless stretch of asphalt while the barren desert passed in his peripheral. The phone kept ringing.

Damnit Lewis, answer your fucking phone!

His eyes darted around the landscape, taking in what he could see. The moon was a week away from being full, but there was still enough illumination to get a glimpse of the Mojave. It wasnt flat out here; there were hills and rises all around, even mountains off in the distance. He wished he could enjoy it, but he hadnt come here to play tourist.

A pre-recorded message of his friends voice began to play. Hi, youve reached Desmond Lewis at the Technologist. Im sorry I was unable to take your call. Please leave a message and Ill get back to you as soon as I can.

Miller opened his mouth, prepared to speak, but an automated message began saying: At the tone, please leave a detailed message He grunted and drummed his fingers on the steering wheel as he waited for it to finish its aggravating spiel. Finally, it ended.

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