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When a fifteen-year-old girl is abducted by vampires, its up to U.S. Marshal Anita Blake to find her. And when she does, shes faced with something shes never seen before: a terrifyingly ordinary group of people-kids, grandparents, soccer moms-all recently turned and willing to die to avoid serving a master. And where theres one martyr, there will be more. But even vampires have monsters that theyre afraid of. And Anita is one of them

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Laurell K. Hamilton

Kiss The Dead

Book 21 in the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series, 2012

ALWAYS LEARNING

PEARSON

To Jonathon, my husband, who understands that the journey is long, but worth the ride. To Shawn for all those calls about police work and for just being that lifeline call over the last two decades. All mistakes in this book are mine and mine alone; there never seems to be time for him to see all of the book. To Jess, who has taught both Jonathon and me that mischief is both fun and damn near necessary in our lives. To Pilar, my sister of choice, who taught me that its never too late to have a happy childhood. To Missy, welcome aboard, a continuity editor at last. To Steven, who helped me with research I didnt even know I was doing. To Bryan, who managed to inspire and challenge me in unexpected ways. To Mitch, good luck in New York.

I kissd thee ere I killd thee: no way but this;

Killing myself, to die upon a kiss.

Speaking to the corpse of Desdemona,

and kissing her, Othello dies

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ON TV, INTERROGATION rooms are roomy and have big windows so that you can watch everything. In reality, the rooms are pretty small, and there are almost never big picture windows; thats why real police footage is grainy and black-and-white, rather than Technicolor gorgeous. The interrogation room was painted pale beige, or maybe it was taupe, Id always been a little fuzzy on the difference between them. Either way it was a bland color described by real estate agents as a warm neutral; they lied. It was a cold, impersonal color. The small table was all shiny metal, and so was the chair. The idea was that the prisoners couldnt scratch their names, or messages, in the metal like they could have in wood, but whoever thought that had never seen what a vampire, or a wereanimal, could do to metal. There were plenty of scratches in the shiny tabletop, most done with just fingernails, superhuman strength, and the boredom of hours of sitting.

The vampire sitting at the small table wasnt trying to carve his initials on anything. He was crying, so hard that his thin shoulders shook. Hed slicked his black hair back from his face in a widows peak that I was betting was a haircut and no more natural than the ink-black color.

He was mumbling in a tear-choked voice, You hate me because Im a vampire.

I spread my hands flat on the cool metal table. My jackets jewel-tone blue sleeves looked too bright against the naked metal, or maybe it was the crimson nail polish. That had been for my date the night before; it looked out of place while I was U.S. Marshal Anita Blake. I counted to ten, to keep from yelling at our suspect again. That was what had started the crying; Id scared him. Jesus, some people dont have enough balls to be undead.

I dont hate you, Mr. Wilcox, I said in a smooth, even friendly voice. I had to deal with clients every day at Animators Inc.; I had a customer voice. Some of my best friends are vampires and shapeshifters.

You hunt and kill us, he said, but he raised his eyes enough to gaze at me between his fingers. His tears were tinged pink with someone elses blood. His putting his hands over his eyes had smeared the tears around so that his face was trailed and marked with the drying pink tears. It didnt match the perfectly arched black eyebrows, or the eyebrow ring that sat dull blue metal above his left eye. Hed probably done it to bring out the blue in his eyes, but at best they were a watery, pale blue that didnt work with the dyed black hair, and the dark blue of the eyebrow piercing just seemed to emphasize that his eyes were too pale, and matched the pink traces of blood way better than the artificial additions. I was betting he started life as a white-blond, or maybe pale, nondescript brown.

Im a legal vampire executioner, Mr. Wilcox, but you have to break the law to bring me to your door.

Those pale eyes blinked at me. You can look me in the eyes.

I smiled, and tried to shove it all the way up into my own dark brown eyes, but was pretty sure I failed. Mr. Wilcox, Barney, you havent been dead two years yet. Do you really think your weak-ass vampire mind tricks will work on me?

He said people would be afraid of me, and this was almost a whisper.

Who said? I asked. I leaned forward just a little, keeping my hands still, trying to be pleasant, and not spook him.

He muttered, Benjamin.

Benjamin who? I asked.

He shook his head. Just Benjamin. The old vampires only have one name.

I nodded. Old vampires had one name, like Madonna, or Beyonc, but what most people didnt know was that they fought duels to see who got to use the name. A powerful vampire could demand that another lesser vampire give up the use of a name hed had for centuries, or fight for the right to keep it. I didnt say that part out loud, because most people, even us vampire experts, didnt know it. It was an old custom that was dying out as the modern vampires kept their last names, and duels were illegal now that vampires werent. Dueling was looked on the same under the law regardless of whether the participants were alive or undead. I would have bet a lot of money that this Benjamin wasnt old enough to know the history behind vampires having only one name.

Where can I find Benjamin?

I thought you were so powerful that no vampire could resist you. There was a flare of sullen anger in his pale blue eyes. There was temper in there, under the tears.

I would need a connection with him, someone who was metaphysically joined with him in some way, so I could follow the psychic connection. Someone like you. I let the hint of threat ride into that last part.

He looked sullen and arrogant. You cant do that; no one can.

Are you sure? I asked, and my voice dropped a little lower.

Youre a U.S. Marshal, youre not allowed to do magic on me.

Its not magic, Barney. It goes under psychic skills, and law enforcement officers are allowed to use psychic abilities in the performance of their duties if they think that is the only way to prevent further loss of life.

He frowned, rubbing one pale hand across his face. He sniffed loudly, and I pushed the box of Kleenex toward him. He took one, used it, and then gave me angry eyes. It was probably his hard look, but as hard looks go, it wasnt. I have rights. The new laws wont let you hurt me without a warrant of execution.

And a minute ago, you were worried Id kill you. Barney, you need to make up your mind. I raised a hand and spread it flat in the air as if I were holding something he should have been able to see. Am I a danger to you, or-and I held up my other hand-not able to hurt you at all?

His anger sputtered down to sullenness. Not sure.

The girl that Benjamin and the others took is only fifteen. She cant legally agree to become a vampire.

We didnt take her, Barney said, indignant, slamming his hand on the table.

Legally, shes a minor, so its kidnapping, regardless of whether she went willingly or not. Its kidnapping and attempted murder right now; if we find her too late, its murder, and Ill get that court order of execution for you and Benjamin, and every other vampire that may have touched her.

A nervous tic started under his eye, and he swallowed so hard that it was loud in the quiet room. I dont know where they took her.

Time for lies is past, Barney; when Sergeant Zerbrowski comes back through that door with an order of execution, Ill be able to legally blow your head and heart into bloody ribbons.

If Im dead, I cant tell you where the girl is, he said, and looked pleased with himself.

Then you do know where she is, dont you?

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