Dean Koontz - Sole Survivor

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A catastrophic, unexplainable plane crash leaves three hundred and thirty dead — no survivors. Among the victims are the wife and two daughters of Joe Carpenter, a Los Angeles Post crime reporter. A year after the crash, still gripped by an almost paralyzing grief, Joe encounters a woman named Rose, who claims to have survived the crash. She holds out the possibility of a secret that will bring Joe peace of mind. But before he can ask any questions, she slips away. Driven now by rage (have the authorities withheld information?) and a hope almost as unbearable as his grief (if there is one survivor, are there others?), Joe sets out to find the mysterious woman. His search immediately leads him into the path of a powerful and shadowy organization hell-bent on stopping Rose before she can reveal what she knows about the crash.

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‘How much do you know about what we do on Project Ninety-nine?’ Rose asked.

‘Not enough,’ Mark said.

‘How can you know anything at all?’

‘When I say we track ongoing research worldwide, I don’t mean that we limit ourselves to the same publications and shared data banks that any science library has available to it.’

With no animosity, Rose said, ‘That’s a nice way of saying you try to penetrate computer security systems, hack your way in, break encryptions.’

‘Whatever. We don’t do it for profit. We don’t economically exploit the information we acquire. It’s simply our mission, the search we were created to undertake.’

Joe was surprised by his own patience. Although he was learning things by listening to them talk — the basic mystery only grew deeper. Yet he was prepared to wait for answers. The bizarre experience with the Polaroid snapshot in the banquet room had left him shaken. Now that he’d had time to think about what had happened, the synesthesia seemed to be but prelude to some revelation that was going to be more shattering and humbling than he had previously imagined. He remained committed to learning the truth, but now instinct warned him that he should allow the revelations to wash over him in small waves instead of in one devastating tsunami.

Joshua had gone through the open gate and was standing along the Pacific Coast Highway.

Over the eastern hills, the swollen moon ascended yellow-orange, and the warm wind seemed to blow down out of it.

Mark said, ‘You were one of thousands of researchers whose work we followed — though you were of somewhat special interest because of the extreme secrecy at Project Ninety-nine. Then, a year ago, you left Manassas with something from the project, and overnight you were the most wanted person in the country. Even after you supposedly died aboard that airliner in Colorado. Even then. people were looking for you, lots of people, expending considerable resources, searching frantically for a dead woman — which seemed pretty weird to us.’

Rose said nothing to encourage him. She seemed tired.

Joe took her hand. She was trembling, but she squeezed his hand as if to assure him that she was all right.

‘Then we began to intercept reports from a certain clandestine police agency. reports that said you were alive and active in the L.A. area, that it involved families who’d lost loved ones on Flight 353. We set up some surveillance of our own. We’re pretty good at it. Some of us are ex-military. Anyway, you could say we watched the watchers who were keeping tab on people like Joe here. And now. I guess it’s a good thing we did.’

‘Yes, thank you,’ she said. ‘But you don’t know what you’re getting into here. There’s not just glory. there’s terrible danger.’

‘Dr. Tucker,’ Mark persisted, ‘there are over nine thousand of us now, and we’ve committed our lives to what we do. We’re not afraid. And now we believe that you may have found the interface — and that it’s very different from anything we quite anticipated. If you’ve actually made that breakthrough. if humanity is at that pivot point in history when everything is going to change radically and forever. then we are your natural allies.’

‘I think you are,’ she agreed.

Gently but persistently selling her on this alliance, Mark said, ‘Doctor, we both have set ourselves against those forces of ignorance and fear and self-interest that want to keep the world in darkness.’

‘Remember, I once worked for them.’

‘But turned.’

A car swung off Pacific Coast Highway and paused to pick up Joshua. It was followed through the gate and along the driveway by a second car.

Rose, Mark, and Joe got to their feet as the two vehicles — a Ford trailed by a Mercedes — circled the fountain and stopped in front of them.

Joshua stepped from the passenger door of the Ford, and a young brunette woman got out from behind the steering wheel. The Mercedes was driven by an Asian man of about thirty.

They all gathered before Rose Tucker, and for a moment everyone stood in silence.

The steadily escalating wind no longer spoke merely through the rustling foliage of the trees, through the cricket-rasping branches of the shrubbery, and through the hollow flutelike music issuing from the eaves of the mansion, for now it also enjoyed a voice of its own: a haunted keening that curled chillingly in listening ears, akin to the muted but frightful ululant crying of coyote packs chasing down prey in some far canyon of the night.

In the landscape lights, the shuddering greenery cast nervous shadows, and the gradually paling moon gazed at itself in the shiny surfaces of the automobiles.

Watching these four people as they watched Rose, Joe realized that they regarded the scientist not solely with curiosity but with wonder, perhaps even with awe, as though they stood in the presence of someone transcendent. Someone holy.

‘I’m surprised to see every one of you in mufti,’ Rose said.

They smiled, and Joshua said, ‘Two years ago, when we first set out on this mission, we were reasonably quiet about it. Didn’t want to excite a lot of media interest. because we thought we’d largely be misunderstood. What we didn’t expect was that we’d have enemies. And enemies so violent.’

‘So powerful,’ Mark said.

‘We thought everyone would want to know the answers we were seeking — if we ever found them. Now we know better.’

‘Ignorance is a bliss that some people will kill for,’ said the young woman.

‘So a year ago,’ Joshua continued, ‘we adopted the robes as a distraction. People understand us as a cult — or think they do. We’re more acceptable when we’re viewed as fanatics, neatly labelled and confined to a box. We don’t make people quite so nervous.’

Robes.

Astonished, Joe said, ‘You wear blue robes, shave your heads.’

Joshua said, ‘Some of us do, yes, as of a year ago — and those in the uniform pretend to be the entire membership. That’s what I meant when I said the robes are a distraction — the robes, the shaved heads, the earrings, the visible communal enclaves. The rest of us have gone underground, where we can do the work without being spied on, subjected to harassment, and easily infiltrated.’

‘Come with us,’ the young woman said to Rose. ‘We know you may have found the way, and we want to help you bring it to the world — without interference.’

Rose moved to her and put a hand against her cheek, much as she had touched Joe in the cemetery. ‘I might be with you soon, but not tonight. I need more time to think, to plan. And I’m in a hurry to see a young girl, a child, who is at the centre of what is happening.’

Nina, Joe thought, and his heart shuddered like the shadows of the wind-shaken trees.

Rose moved to the Asian man and touched him too. ‘I can tell you this much. we stand on the threshold you foresaw. We will go through that door, maybe not tomorrow or the day after tomorrow or next week, but in the years ahead.’

She went to Joshua. ‘Together we will see the world change forever, bring the light of knowledge into the great dark loneliness of human existence. In our time.’

And finally she approached Mark. ‘I assume you brought two cars because you were prepared to give one to Joe and me.’

‘Yes. But we hoped—’

She put a hand on his arm. ‘Soon but not tonight. I’ve got urgent business, Mark. Everything we hope to achieve hangs in the balance right now, hangs so precariously — until I can reach the little girl I mentioned.’

‘Wherever she is, we can take you to her.’

‘No. Joe and I must do this alone — and quickly.’

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