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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"Why are all the bodies swollen?" Bryce asked.

"We think it's a toxic reaction to the preservative.”

"The bruising, too?”

"No. That's… different.”

"How?”

Sara didn't answer right away. Frowning, she stared down at the coffee in her mug. Finally: "Skin and subcutaneous tissue from both corpses clearly indicate that the bruising was caused by compression from an external source; they were classic contusions. In other words, the bruising wasn't due to the swelling, and it wasn't a separate allergic reaction to the preservative. It seems as if something struck the victims. Hard.

Repeatedly. Which is just crazy. Because to cause that much bruising, there would have to be at least a fracture, one fracture, somewhere.

Another crazy thing: The degree of bruising is the same all over the body. The tissues are damaged to precisely the same degree on the thighs, on the hands, on the chest, everywhere. Which is impossible.”

" Why?" Bryce asked.

Jenny answered him." If you were to beat someone with a heavy weapon, some areas of the body would be more severely bruised than others. You wouldn't be able to deliver every blow with precisely the same force and at precisely the same angle as all the other blows, which is what you would've had to've done to create the kind of contusions on these bodies.”

"Besides"' Sara Yamaguchi said, "they're bruised even in places where a club wouldn't land. In their armpits. Between the cheeks of the buttocks. And on the soles of their feet! Even though, in the case of Mrs. Oxley, she had her shoes on.”

"Obviously," Jenny said, "the tissue compression that resulted in bruising was caused by something other than blows to the body.”

:"Such as?" Bryce asked.

"I've no idea.”

"And they died fast," Lisa reminded everyone.

Sara leaned back in her chair, tilting it onto its rear legs, and looked out the window again. Up the hill. Toward the labs.

Bryce said, "Dr. Yamaguchi, what's your opinion? Not your professional opinion. Personally, informally, what do you think's going on here? Any theories?”

She turned to him, shook her head. Her black hair tossed, and the beams of the late-afternoon sunlight played upon it, ending brief ripples of red and green and blue through it the same way that light, shimmering on the black surface of oil, creates short-lived, wriggling rainbows." No.

No theories, I'm afraid. No coherent thought. Just that..

:"What?”

"Well… now I believe Isley and Arkham were wise to come along.”

Jenny was still skeptical about extraterrestrial connections, but Lisa continued to be intrigued. The girl said, "You really think it's from a different world?”

"There may be other possibilities," Sara said, "but at the moment, it's difficult to see what they are." She glanced at her wristwatch and scowled and fidgeted and said, "What's taking them so long?" She turned her attention to the window again.

Outside, the trees were motionless.

The awnings in front of the stores hung limp.

The town was dead-still.

"You said they were packing away the decon suits.”

Sara said, "Yes, but that just wouldn't take this long.”

:,If there'd been any trouble, we'd have heard gunfire.”

"Or explosions," Jenny said." Those firebombs they made.”

"They should've been here at least five… maybe ten minutes ago," the geneticist insisted." And still no sign of them.”

Jenny remembered the incredible stealth with which it had taken Jake Johnson.

Bryce hesitated, then pushed his chair back." I suppose it won't hurt if I take a few men to have a look.”

Sara Yamaguchi swung away from the window. The front legs of her chair came down hard against the floor, making a sharp, startling sound. She said, "Something's wrong.”

"No, no. Probably not," Bryce said.

"You feel it, too," Sara said." I can tell you do. Jesus.”

"Don't worry," Bryce said calmly.

However, his eyes were not as calm as his voice. During the past twenty-some hours, Jenny had learned to read those hooded eyes quite well. Now they were expressing tension and icy, needle-sharp dread.

"It's much too soon to be worried," he said.

But they all knew.

They didn't want to believe it, but they knew.

The terror had begun again.

Bryce chose Tal, Frank, and Gordy to accompany him to the lab.

Jenny said, "I'm going, too.”

Bryce didn't want her to come. He was more afraid for her than he was for Lisa or for his own men or even for himself.

An unexpected and rare connection had taken place between them. He felt right with her, and he believed she felt the same.

He didn't want to lose her.

And so he said, "I'd rather you didn't go.”

"I'm a doctor," Jenny said, as if that were not only a calling but an armor that would shield her from all harm.

"It's a regular fortress here," he said." It's safer here.”

"It's not safe anywhere.”

"I didn't say safe. I said safer.”

"They might need a doctor.”

"If they've been attacked, they're either dead or missing.

We haven't found anyone just wounded, have we?”

"There's always a first time." Jenny turned to Lisa and said, "Get my medical bag, honey.”

The girl ran toward the makeshift infirmary.

"She stays here for sure," Bryce said.

"No," Jenny said." She stays with me.”

Exasperated, Bryce said, "Listen, Jenny, this is virtually a martial law situation. I can order you to stay here.”

"And enforce the order-how? At gunpoint?" she asked, but with no antagonism.

Lisa returned with the black leather bag.

Standing by the front doors of the inn, Sara Yamaguchi called to Bryce: "Hurry. Please hurry.”

If it had struck at the field lab, there was probably no use hurrying.

Looking at Jenny, Bryce thought: I can't protect you, Doc.

Don't you see? Stay here where the windows are locked and the doors are guarded. Don't rely on me to protect you because, sure as hell, I'll fail. Like I failed Ellen… and Timmy.

" Let's go," Jenny said.

Agonizingly aware of his limitations, Bryce led them out of the inn and up the street toward the corner-beyond which it might very well be waiting for them. Tal walked at the head of the procession, beside Bryce. Frank and Gordy brought up the rear. Lisa, Sara Yarnaguchi, and Jenny were in the middle.

The warm day was beginning to turn cool.

In the valley below Snowfield, a mist had begun to form.

Less than three-quarters of an hour remained before nightfall. The sun spilled a final flood of bloody light through the town. Shadows were extremely long, distorted. Windows blazed with reflected solar fire, reminding Bryce of eyeholes in Halloween jack-o'-lantems.

The street seemed even more ominously silent than it had been last night. Their footsteps echoed as if they were crossing the floor of a vast, abandoned cathedral.

They rounded the corner cautiously.

Three decontamination suits lay tangled and untenanted in the middle of the street. Another empty suit lay half in the gutter and half on the sidewalk. Two of the helmets were cracked.

Submachine guns were scattered around, and unused Molotov cocktails were lined up along the curb.

The back of the truck was open. More empty decontamination suits and submachine guns were piled in there. No people.

Bryce shouted: "General? General Copperfield?”

Graveyard silence.

Surface-of-the-moon silence.

"Seth!" Sara Yarnaguchi cried." Will? Will Bettenby? Galen?

Somebody, please answer me.”

Nothing. No one.

Jenny said, "They didn't even manage to fire one shot.”

Tal said, "Or scream. The guards at the front door of the inn would've heard them even if they'd just screamed.”

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