Dean Koontz - Phantoms

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When Jenny returns to her medical practice in Snowfield after attending the death of her mother, she finds the shock of her young life. Everyone in the town is either horribly dead or missing. She does not know what or who has killed everyone or whether it will allow her and her fourteen-year-old sister to either leave safely or call for help. Extremely riveting supernatural thriller.

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"You think we all could've had the same hallucination?" Bryce asked.

"Mass hallucinations aren't unknown," Copperfield said.

"General," Jenny said, "there was absolutely nothing hallucinatory about what we saw. It had the gritty texture of reality.”

"Doctor Paige, I would ordinarily accord considerable weight to any observation you cared to make. But as one of those who claim to have seen this moth, your medical judgment in the matter simply isn't objective.”

Scowling at Copperfield, Frank Autry said, "But, sir, if it was all just something we hallucinated-then where is Stu Wargle?”

"Maybe both he and this Jake Johnson ran out on you," Roberts said." And maybe you've merely incorporated their disappearances into your delusions.”

From long experience, Bryce knew that a debate was always lost the moment you became emotional. He forced himself to remain in a relaxed position, leaning against the cooler. Keeping his voice soft and slow, he said, "General, from the things you and your people have said, someone could get the idea that the Santa Mira County Sheriff's Department is staffed exclusively by cowards, fools, and goldbrickers.”

Copperfield made placating gestures with his rubber-sheathed hands." No, no, no. We're not saying anything of the kind.

Please, Sheriff, try to understand. We're only being straight forward with you. We're telling you how the situation looks to us-how it would look to anyone with any specialized knowledge of chemical and biological warfare. Hallucination is one of the things we expect to find in survivors. It's one of the things we have to look for. Now, if you could offer us a logical explanation for the existence of this eagle-size moth… well, maybe then we could come to believe in it ourselves. But you can't. Which leaves our suggestion-that you merely hallucinated it-as the only explanation that makes sense.”

Bryce noticed the four soldiers staring at him in a much different way now that he was thought to be a victim of nerve gas. After all, a man suffering from bizarre hallucinations was obviously unstable, dangerous, perhaps even violent enough to cut off people's heads and pop them into bakery ovens. The soldiers raised their submachine guns an inch or two, although they didn't actually aim at Bryce. They regarded him-and Jenny and Tal and Frank-with a new and unmistakable air of suspicion.

Before Bryce could respond to Copperfield, he was startled by a loud noise at the back of the market, beyond the butcher'sblock tables. He stepped away from the cooler, turned toward the source of the commotion, and put his right hand on his holstered revolver.

Out of the corner of his eye, he saw two soldiers reacting to him rather than to the noise. When he had put his hand on his revolver, they had instantly raised their submachine guns.

It was a hammering sound that had drawn his attention. And a voice.

Both were coming from within the walk-in meat locker, on the other side of the butcher's work area, no more than fifteen feet away, almost directly opposite the point at which Bryce and the others were gathered.

The thick, insulated door of the locker muffled the blows that were being rained on it, but they were still loud. The voice was muffled, too, the words unclear, but Bryce thought he could hear someone shouting for help.

"Somebody's trapped in there," Copperfield said.

"Can't be," Bryce said.

Frank said, "Can't be locked in because the door opens from both sides.”

The hammering and shouting ceased abruptly.

A clatter.

A rattle of metal on metal.

The handle on the large, burnished-steel door moved up, down, up, down, up…

The latch clicked. The door swung open. But only a couple of inches.

Then it stopped.

The refrigerated air inside the locker rushed out, mixing with the warmer air in the market. Tendrils of frosty vapor rose along the length of the open door.

Although the light was on in the room beyond the door, Bryce couldn't see anything through the narrow gap. Nevertheless, he knew what the refrigerated meat locker looked like.

During last night's search for Jake Johnson, Bryce had been in there, poking around. It was a frigid, windowless, claustrophobic place, about twelve by fifteen feet. There was one other door-equipped with two deadbolt locks-that opened onto the alley for the easy receival of meat deliveries. A painted concrete floor. Sealed concrete walls.

Fluorescent lights. Vents in three of the walls circulated cold air around the sides of beef, veal, and slabs of pork that hung from the ceiling racks.

Bryce could hear nothing except the amplified breathing of the scientists and soldiers in the decontamination suits, and even that was subdued; some of them seemed to be holding their breath.

Then from within the locker came a groan of pain. A pitifully weak voice cried out for help. Rebounding from the cold concrete walls, carried on the spiraling thermals of air that escaped through the narrowly opened door, the voice was shaky, echodistorted, yet recognizable.

"Bryce… Tal…? Who's out there? Frank? Gordy? is somebody out there? Can… somebody… help me?”

It was Jake Johnson.

Bryce, Jenny, Tal, and Frank stood very still, listening.

Copperfield said, "Whoever it is, he needs help badly.”

"Bryce… please… somebody…”

"You know him?" Copperfield asked." He's calling your name-isn't he, Sheriff?”

Without waiting for an answer, the general ordered two of his men-Sergeant Harker and Private Pascalli-to look in the meat locker.

"Wait!" Bryce said." Nobody goes back there. We're keeping these coolers between us and that locker until we know more.

"Sheriff, while I fully intend to cooperate with you as far as possible, you have no authority over my men or me.”

"Bryce… it's me… Jake… For God's sake, help me. I broke my damned leg.”

"Jake?" Copperfield asked, squinting curiously at Bryce.

"You mean that man in there is the same one you said was snatched away from here last night?”

"Somebody… help… Jesus, it's c-cold… so c-c-cold.

"It sounds like him," Bryce admitted.

"Well, there you are!" Copperfield said." Nothing mysterious about it, after all. He's been right here all this time.”

Bryce glared at the general." I told you we searched everywhere last night. Even in the goddamned meat locker. He wasn't there.”

"Well, he is now," the general said.

"Hey, out there! I'm c-cold. Can't take more this… damned leg!”

Jenny touched Bryce's arm." It's wrong. It's all wrong.”

Copperfield said, "Sheriff, we can't just stand here and allow an injured man to suffer.”

"If Jake had really been in there all night," Frank Autry said, "he would've frozen to death by now.”

"Well, if it's a meat locker," Copperfield said, "then the air inside isn't freezing. It's just cold. If the man was warmly dressed he might easily have survived this long.”

"But how'd he get in there in the first place?" Frank asked.

"What the devil's he been doing in there?”

"And he wasn't in there last night," Tal said impatiently.

Jake Johnson called for help again.

"There's danger here," Bryce told Copperfield." I sense it.

My men sense it. Dr. Paige senses it.”

"I don't," Copperfield said.

"General, you just haven't been in Snowfield long enough to understand that you've got to expect the utterly unexpected.”

" Like moths the size of eagles?”

Biting back his anger, Bryce said, "You haven't been here long enough to understand that… well… nothing's quite what it seems.”

Copperfield studied him skeptically." Don't get mystical on me, Sheriff.”

In the meat locker, Jake Johnson began to cry. His whim paring pleas were awful to hear. He sounded like a pain-racked, terrified old man.

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