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While developing a new system to maintain Morganvilles defenses, student Claire Danvers discovers a way to amplify vampire mental powers. Through this, shes able to re-establish the field around this vampire-infested Texas college town that protects it from outsiders. But the new upgrades have an unexpected consequence: people inside the town begin to slowly forget who they areeven the vampires. Soon, the towns little memory problem has turned into a full-on epidemic. Now Claire needs to figure out a way to pull the plug on her experimentbefore she forgets how to save Morganville...

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Ghost Town

by Rachel Caine

To a great many wonderful people in my life whove been so helpful and supportive this time around . . . Heidi, J.T., Wendy, A.J., Pat, Jackie, Bill, Jo, Jean, and Sondra especially.

I hope one day to deserve all your faith and kindness.

And you, Cat. Bless you.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Steven Smith

Joe Bonamassa

Charles Armitage

Lucienne Diver

Barbara Tibbles

Anne Sowards (for above and beyond . . .)

My friends and family at NAL, Allison and Busby, and all of my other wonderful publishers worldwide!

INTRODUCTION

WELCOME TO MORGANVILLE. YOULL NEVER WANT TO LEAVE.

So, youre new to Morganville. Welcome, new resident! There are only a few important rules you need to know to feel comfortable in our quiet little town:

Obey the speed limits.

Dont litter.

Whatever you do, dont get on the bad side of the vampires.

Yeah, we said vampires. Deal with it.

As a human newcomer, youll need to find yourself a vampire Protectorsomeone willing to sign a contract to keep you and yours from harm (especially from the other vampires). In return, youll pay taxes . . . just like in any other town. Of course, in most other towns, those taxes dont get collected by the Bloodmobile.

Oh, and if you decide not to get a Protector, you can do that, too . . . but youd better learn how to run fast, stay out of the shadows, and build a network of friends who can help you. Try contacting the residents of the Glass HouseMichael, Eve, Shane, and Claire. They know their way around, even if they always end up in the middle of the trouble somehow.

Welcome to Morganville. Youll never want to leave.

And even if you do . . . well, you cant.

Sorry about that.

ONE

Oh, this doesnt sound like a good idea, Claire said, looking down at the paper that had been shoved into her hand by a passing student. She paused in the shade of the Science Building porch to read it. Only idiots stood around in full sun at Texas Prairie University in the middle of the afternoonwell, idiots and football playersso Claire angled herself into a corner where she wouldnt get buffeted by the streams of people pouring out after the end of class. There were a few hardy salmon trying to swim upstream, but she didnt think theyd make it.

People all around her were carrying the same goldenrod sheet of paper she hadstuffed into pockets, crammed into books, held in hands.

She was one of the last ones to get pamphleted, she guessed. She was just a little surprised anybody had bothered at all, given the fact that she, Claire Danvers, was small for her age, looked younger than her mid-seventeen-going-hard-on-eighteen years, and tended to blend into the crowd at the best of times. This even though her ultra-fashion-conscious housemate Evewith all the best possible intentionshad made her sit down in the bathroom and get her brown hair all highlighted so it glowed red in the sun. Still, she just wasnt . . . noticeable.

Shed learned it the hard way: early admission to college sucked.

Someone stopped next to her in the relative quiet of the shade. It was a tall, good-looking boy, and he dropped his backpack on the tiled floor with a thump as he looked over the same flyer she held. Huh, he said, and glanced over at her. You going?

Once she got over the dazzle of his good looks (truthfully, it didnt take that long; her boyfriend was just as cute), she checked his wrist. He was a Morganville native; he was wearing a bracelet around one wrist made out of copper and leather, with an ornate-looking symbol engraved on the central plate. It meant he was vampire propertyproperty of Ming Cho, who was one of those vampires that Claire had never directly run into. She liked it that way. Really, her circle of vampire acquaintances was way, way too large as it was.

Hey, he said again, and rattled the paper in front of her face. Anybody in there? You going?

Claire looked down at the paper again. It had a bunch of pictures and symbols on it, no words. A musical note, which meant a rave was on the menu. Some pictures of party favors, which meant that mostly illegal stuff was going to be floating around. The address was coded in the form of a riddle, which she solved easily enough; it was an address on South Rackham, among all those decaying warehouses that used to be thriving businesses. The time was pretty obvious: midnight. That was what the graphic of the witch was forthe witching hour. The date was several days away.

Not interested, she said, and handed him her copy. Not my thing.

Too bad. Its going to be out there.

Thats why.

He laughed. You a training-wheels partyer?

Im not much of a partyer at all, Claire said, and couldnt help but smile; he had a really nice laugh, one that made you want to laugh with it. He wasnt laughing at her, at least. That was different. Hi, by the way. Im Claire.

Alex, he said. You coming from Chem?

No, Computational Physics.

Oh, he said, and blinked. And I have no idea what that is. Right, carry on, Einstein. Nice to meet you.

He picked up his backpack and moved off before she could even explain about many-body and nonlinear physical systems. Yeah, that would have really impressed him. Instead of walking away, hed have been running.

She felt a little hurt, but only a little. At least hed talked to her. That was ninety-nine percent better than her usual score with college guys, except the ones who wanted to do something terrible to her. Those guys were very chatty.

Claire squinted against the bright sunshine and looked out onto the courtyard. The big open brick space was clearing, although there were, as always, a knot of people around the central column where flyers were posted for rides, rooms, parties, and various services and causes. She had time before her next classabout an hourbut hiking all the way to the University Center coffee bar in the unseasonable late-autumn heat didnt sound attractive. Shed get there, have maybe half an hour, and then shed have to walk another long way to get to her next class.

TPU really needed to look into mass transit.

The Science Building was closer to the edge of campus than most of the other buildings, so it was actually a shorter walk to one of the four exit gates, across the street, and then to Common Grounds, the off-campus coffeehouse. Of course, it was owned by a vampire, and not a nice one, either, but in Morganville, you couldnt be too choosy about those kinds of things if you valued your caffeine. Or your blood.

Besides, Oliver could mostly be trusted. Mostly.

Decision made, Claire grabbed her heavily laden book bag and set off in the withering sunshine for Vampire Central.

It was always funny to her nowwalking through town she could tell which people were in the know about Morganville, and which werent. The ones who werent mostly looked bored and unhappy, stuck in a nothing-doing small town that rolled up the side-walks at dusk.

The ones who did know still looked unhappy, but in that hunted, haunted way. She didnt blame them, not at all; shed been through the entire adjustment cycle, from shock to disbelief to acceptance to misery. Now she was just . . . comfortable. Surprising, but true. It was a dangerous place, but she knew the rules.

Even if she didnt always obey the rules.

Her cell phone rang as she was crossing the streetthe Twilight Zone theme. That meant it was her boss. She looked down at the screen, frowned, and shut it off without answering. She was pissed at Myrnin, again, and she didnt want to hear him go on, again, about why she was wrong about the machine they were building.

He wanted to put a human brain in it.

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