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Scott Sigler reinvented the alien-invasion story in his bestselling novels and rebooted the biotech thriller in now, in his most ambitious, sweeping novel to date, he works his magic on the paranormal thriller, taking us inside a terrifying underworld of subterranean predators that only his twisted mind could invent. Homicide detective Bryan Clauser is losing his mind. How else to explain the dreams he keeps havingdreams that mirror, with impossible accuracy, the gruesome serial murders taking place all over San Francisco? How else to explain the these dreams provoke in himnot disgust, not horror, but As Bryan and his longtime partner, Lawrence Pookie Chang, investigate the murders, they learn that things are even stranger than they at first seem. For the victims are all enemies of a seemingly ordinary young boya boy who is gripped by the same dreams that haunt Bryan. Meanwhile, a shadowy vigilante, seemingly armed with superhuman powers, is out there killing the killers. And Bryan and Pookies superiorsfrom the mayor on downseem strangely eager to keep the detectives from discovering the truth. Doubting his own sanity and stripped of his badge, Bryan begins to suspect that hes stumbled into the crosshairs of a shadow war that has gripped his city for more than a centurya war waged by a race of killers living in San Franciscos unknown, underground ruins, emerging at night to feed on those who will not be missed. And as Bryan learns the truth about his own intimate connections to the killings, he discovers that those who matter most to him are in mortal dangerand that he may be the only man giftedor cursedwith the power to do battle with the Featuring a dazzlingly plotted mystery and a terrifying descent into a nightmarish underworldalong with some of the most incredible action scenes ever put to paper, and an explosive, gut-wrenching conclusion you wont soon forget is the most spectacular outing to date from one of the genres brightest stars.

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ALSO BY SCOTT SIGLER

Infected

Contagious

Ancestor

This is a work of fiction Names characters places and incidents either are - photo 1

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

Copyright 2012 by Scott Sigler

All rights reserved.

Published in the United States by Crown Publishers, an imprint of the Crown

Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York.

www.crownpublishing.com

CROWN and the Crown colophon are registered trademarks

of Random House, Inc.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Sigler, Scott.

Nocturnal / Scott Sigler. 1st ed.

1. Detectives California San Francisco Fiction. 2. Homicide

investigation Fiction. I. Title.

PS3619.I4725N63 2012

813.6 dc23 2011040389

eISBN: 978-0-307-95276-9

Jacket design by Jarrod Taylor

Jacket photograph: Andres Rodriguez/Alamy

Author photograph: Amy Davis-Roth, surlynamics.com

v3.1

For Byrd Leavell, who makes things happen.

For Julian Pavia and the amazing job he did helping me

make this novel what it is.

And for A. Kovacs, who keeps me sane.

Contents

Cover

Other Books by This Author

Title Page

Copyright

Dedication

Book I - People

Penance

Good Morning, Sunshine

The Morning News

All in the Family

Robin-Robin Bo-Bobbin

Pookies Sister

Bryans Lie

Fade In, Fade Out

Rex Wakes Up

Aggie James, Duckies and Bunnies

The Belt

The Drawing

Van Ness and Fern

BoyCo

Chief Zous Office

The White Room

Rex Gets in Trouble

Sharrow Sends Bryan Home

Robin Gets the Call

Hunters Blind

Pleasant Dreams

Bryan Clauser: Morning Person

Bryans Dose of Reality

Pookie and His Partner

Nothing to See Here

Robin and Spoiled Milk

Rex Gets Good News

Black Mr. Burns

Pookies Flashback

Hair of the Dog

Pookies Pimpin Gear

The Babushka Lady

Golden Shower

Robin Runs the Show

The Artist and His Subject

Big Max

Pookie Phones a Friend

Mr. Sandman

Alex Panos Gets Gone

Another Day, Another Body

The Only Thing We Have to Fear Is

Bryan Lets Pookie Do the Talking

A Visit from Chinatown

Coal for the Engine

Like Father, Like Son

Parlar, J. ?

Too Cool for School

The Rulebook

Mr. Biz-Nass

Hectors Revenge

Blue Balls

Roberta

The Golden Gate Slasher

A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words

An Offer Aggie Cant Refuse

BMB, B & P Trade Notes

Verde & the Birdman

Marco

Aftermath

The Long Night

Susie Panos

Post-killing Scene

The Hunt

The Arrowhead

Pay the Piper

Robin Has House Guests

The Monster

Mr. Biz-Nass and the Arrow

Alder Jessup

Jebediah Ericksons House

Amy Zous Tea Time

Closing In

The Stakeout

Tard

The Delivery Boy

Come and Play

Tards Job

Cowardice

The Kill

The Basement

The Rumpus Room

Jebediah Erickson

Book II - Monsters

Sly, Pierre, Sir Voh & Fort

Pookie Gets His Friend to the Hospital

Up on the Roof

Late to the Party

Tards First Time

The RapScan Machine

Aggie Gets a Roommate

Fathers and Sons

A Hospital Visit

Murder Was the Case

The Hidey Hole

Alex

Loneliness

Hands

Homecoming

Mommy

The Grooms Walk

Long Live the King

A New Day

The Kingdom

Gear

Council Meeting

Aggies Price

Origin Story

In the Maze

A Blast from Amys Past

Zou Talks to Bryan

Phone Home

Chillin Like a Villain

A New Need

None More Black

Home Sweet Home

Handiwork

Aggie Gets Out!

Date Night

Bryan & Pookie Meet Aggie James

Calling in the Troops

Taking a Bullet

Into the Breach

Bryan Fights Sly, Rex, Pierre

Finish Him

Voyeur

Pedal to the Metal

Dog Fight

All the Teeth

The Rude Awakening

Cloaks and Daggers

The Crown

Civic Center

Innocent Until Proven Guilty

Cant You Smell That Smell?

The Eagle

Bloodhound

Arena Rock

Pookie Changs Last Moments

Battle Royale

Big Pimpin

Holding Hands

Authors Note

Acknowledgments

Books That Influenced This Novel

Penance Youre not welcome here Paul Most places in the world a statement - photo 2

Penance

Youre not welcome here, Paul.

Most places in the world, a statement like that sounded normal. Unfriendly, perhaps, but still common, still acceptable.

Most places, but not at a Catholic church.

But someones following me, Paul said. And its cold out. Pauls eyes flicked left, flicked right, too fast to take anything in. He looked haunted.

That wasnt Father Esteban Rodriguezs problem. This man, if he could be called that, would never again be allowed in the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption. Never again.

Youve been told, Esteban said. Youre not part of this church anymore.

Pauls eyes narrowed, cleared. For a moment, Esteban saw a glimmer of the wit that had made Paul so popular, so engaging.

What about forgiveness? Paul said. Thats what were all about, forgiveness of our sins. Or are you better than Our Savior?

Esteban felt rage a rare emotion and quickly fought to bring it under control. I am only a man, he said. Perhaps a weak one at that. Maybe the Lord can forgive you your sins, but I cant. You may not seek shelter here.

Paul looked down. He shivered. Esteban shivered, too. San Franciscos evening chill a wet, clinging thing rolled through the church door that Esteban blocked with his body.

Paul wore a sagging blue coat that had once probably been puffy and shiny. Maybe it had looked nice on the original owner, whomever that might be, however many years ago that was. Pauls pants were dirty not caked with filth, but spotted here and there with finger streaks of food, grease, other things. Years ago, this man had helped care for the homeless; now he looked like one of them.

I have nowhere to go, Paul said to the ground.

That is not the churchs problem. That is not my problem.

Im a human being, Father.

Esteban shook his head. This disgusting, demonic creature before him thought himself human? You dont belong here. Youre not wanted here. This is a sanctuary one doesnt let wolves in among the sheep. Why dont you go somewhere you do belong? If you dont leave, Ill call the police.

Paul looked away, down the street. He seemed to be searching for something, something specific. Something that wasnt there.

I told the police, Paul said. Told them someone was following me.

What did they say?

Paul looked Esteban in the eyes.

Pretty much the same thing you did, Father.

Whatever a man sows, this he will also reap, Esteban said. Hell has a special place for people like you. Leave, now.

Sadness filled Pauls eyes. Desperation, despair perhaps the final understanding that this part of his life was over

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