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    MIDNIGHT MOON
   Vampire for Hire #13
   by
   J.R. RAIN
   (Second in the Devil’s Triangle Trilogy)
   Acclaim for the novels of J.R. Rain:
   “Be prepared to lose sleep!”
   —James Rollins, bestselling author of Subterranean and The Sixth Extinction
   “I love this!”
   —Piers Anthony, bestselling author of A Spell for Chameleon and Five Portraits
   “J.R. Rain delivers a blend of action and wit that always entertains. Quick with the one-liners, but his characters are fully fleshed out (even the undead ones) and you’ll come back again and again.”
   —Scott Nicholson, bestselling author of The Red Church and After: Whiteout
   “Dark Horse is the best book I’ve read in a long time!”
   —Gemma Halliday, bestselling author of Spying in High Heels and Lethal Bond
   “Moon Dance is absolutely brilliant!”
   —Lisa Tenzin-Dolma, bestselling author of Understanding the Planetary Myths and The Heartbeat at Your Feet
   “Powerful stuff!”
   —Aiden James, bestselling author of Immortal Plague and Witches of Denmark
   “Moon Dance is a must read. If you like Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum, bounty hunter, be prepared to love J.R. Rain’s Samantha Moon, vampire private investigator.”
   —Eve Paludan, bestselling author of Witchy Business and Bigfoot Island
   Other Books by J.R. Rain
   STANDALONE NOVELS
   Winter Wind
   Silent Echo
   The Body Departed
   The Grail Quest
   Elvis Has Not Left the Building
   The Lost Ark
   The Worm Returns
   Lavabull
   Jack and the Giants
   Dolfin Tayle
   Dragon Assassin
   Lost Eden
   Judas Silver
   The Vampire Club
   Cursed
   Glimmer
   Bound By Blood
   The Black Fang Betrayal
   The Journey (coming soon)
   Silver Light (coming soon)
   All the Way Back Home (coming soon)
   The Pure Cold Light in the Sky (coming soon)
   VAMPIRE FOR HIRE SERIES
   Moon Dance
   Vampire Moon
   American Vampire
   Moon Child
   Christmas Moon
   Vampire Dawn
   Vampire Games
   Moon Island
   Moon River
   Vampire Sun
   Moon Dragon
   Moon Shadow
   Vampire Fire
   Midnight Moon
   Moon Angel (coming soon)
   SAMANTHA MOON CASE FILES
   Moon Bayou
   Blood Moon (coming soon)
   JIM KNIGHTHORSE SERIES
   Dark Horse
   The Mummy Case
   Hail Mary
   Clean Slate
   Night Run (coming soon)
   THE WITCHES SERIES
   The Witch and the Gentleman
   The Witch and the Englishman
   The Witch and the Huntsman
   The Witch and the Wolfman (coming soon)
   THE PSI SERIES
   Hear No Evil
   See No Evil
   Speak No Evil
   Touch No Evil (coming soon)
   NICK CAINE SERIES
   Temple of the Jaguar
   Treasure of the Deep
   Pyramid of the Gods
   THE WATSON FILES
   Sherlock Holmes and the Missing Shakespeare
   Sherlock Holmes and the Lost Da Vinci (coming soon)
   Sherlock Holmes and the Legend of Atlantis (coming soon)
   ICE WOLF SERIES
   Ice Wolf
   She Wolf (coming soon)
   DEAD DETECTIVE SERIES
   The Dead Detective
   Deadbeat Dad
   THE ACCIDENTAL SUPERHEROINE
   The Accidental Superheroine
   My Big Fat Accidental Superheroine Wedding
   ALAN QUATERMAIN ADVENTURES
   The Spear
   The Garden (coming soon)
   THE SPINOZA TRILOGY
   The Vampire With the Dragon Tattoo
   The Vampire Who Played Dead
   The Vampire in the Iron Mask
   THE ALADDIN TRILOGY
   Aladdin Relighted
   Aladdin Sins Bad
   Aladdin and the Flying Dutchman
   THE WALKING PLAGUE TRILOGY
   Zombie Patrol
   Zombie Rage
   Zombie Mountain
   THE SPIDER TRILOGY
   Bad Blood
   Spider Web
   Spider Bite
   SHORT STORY SINGLES
   Skeleton Jim
   Moon Love
   The Vampire on the Train
   Vampire Requiem
   Ghosts of Christmas Present
   Easy Rider
   Dark Side of the Moon
   Blue Moon
   Vampire Gold
   Halloween Moon
   Vampire Dreams
   Vampire Blues
   Vampire Nights
   Teeth
   The Bleeder
   COLLECTIONS
   Samantha Moon: The First Eight Short Stories
   Vampire for Hire: The First Four Short Stories
   The Sands of Time
   The Indomitable Ten
   Red Rain: Over 40 bestselling Stories
   Dark Rain: 15 Short Tales
   Blood Rain: 15 Short Tales
   Black Rain: 15 Short Tales
   Vampire Rain and Other Stories
   The Santa Call and Other Stories
   The Bleeder and Other Stories
   Chronology
   Primetime
   Naughty or Nice
   POETRY
   Vampire Alley
   Midnight Moon
   Published by J.R. Rain
   Copyright © 2017 by J.R. Rain
   All rights reserved.
   Ebook Kindle Edition, License Notes
   This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.
   Dedication
   To Jason and Lee.
   Midnight Moon
   Chapter One
   “I trust that anything discussed between us will be held in the utmost confidentiality,” said the uptight man sitting across from me.
   “It will unless I deem otherwise.”
   “You mean, unless I give my consent.”
   “That’s not what I mean nor what I said.”
   The uptight man, whose name was Charlie Reed, studied me long and hard. I didn’t like to be studied long and hard, or at all. Studying me long and hard might bring into question, say, my particularly sharp nails. Or the fact that I didn’t, you know, breathe. Or that I was presently not casting a reflection in my office window, or on my computer screen, or even on the glass of beading water in front of me.
   Charlie Reed was an electrical engineer for Raytheon. He was maybe forty-five years old. He was trim and well-groomed. He smelled good too. There were no laugh lines around his eyes. If anything, there were dark circles around his eyes, and actual bags too. The man needed a nap, like pronto.
   “Ms. Moon, you don’t seem to understand. I don’t want my confidential information discussed with anyone.”
   “Duly noted, and I will do my best to comply.”
   “I’m not sure that’s good enough. Can you give me any other assurances?”
   “If I don’t get questioned by the police, you should be okay. If I don’t need to stop a crime, you s
hould be okay. If I don’t need to report you, you should be okay. That’s all the assurance I can give you.”
   He sat back in my client chair, tilted his head to the right and took in some air from the position. He thought about my words, then he started nodding. “I get it. You’re neither an attorney nor a doctor.”
   “Nope.”
   “So there’s no client or patient confidentiality.”
   “None to speak of.”
   “And should you need to go to the police, or the police come to you...”
   “I’ll decide how much I will tell them, if anything.”
   “You’ve been in this business a long time.”
   “Ten years and counting.”
   “And before that?”
   “I was a federal agent.”
   He nodded. His nerves were settling. He hadn’t liked me asserting myself. Whether or not that was because I was a woman, I didn’t know. Granted, I could have found that out easily enough. Yes, I’m one of those super-duper weirdos who can read minds. But I don’t read minds willy-nilly. Mostly because doing so sort of opens up a mindlink, and sometimes my own personal thoughts get through to them too. As in, he could know what I was thinking. I didn’t think Charlie Reed wanted to know what I was thinking.
   I waited for him to process the information provided. While I waited, I noted his slicked-back hair and neat suit and perfectly manicured nails. Now he started nodding. He was coming around to the idea that he needed my help more than he needed to tell me how to run my business.
   “Okay,” he said. “Your terms are reasonable. And Detective Sherbet had good things to say about you.”
   “Did he mention anything about my uncanny knack for getting out of sticky situations?”
   “No. But you are joking.”
   “I am, but I kind of do.”
   “Get out of sticky situations?”
   “Yes.”
   “Good to know. He also said you were, ah, particularly qualified to help me with my, um, situation.”
   “That’s a lot of ‘ums’ and ‘ahs,’” I said.
   Charlie rolled his head from one side to the next, which resulted in a number of pops and cracks. Next, he adjusted his position in the client chair, shifting from one cheek to the next, probably because my client chairs weren’t too comfortable. Or maybe because the conversation had taken a direction in which he felt less sure-footed.
   Of course, any time a client came recommended to me from Sherbet for my “particular qualifications,” there were going to be a lot of “ums” and “ahs” and neck-cracking and butt-shifting.
   “Ms. Moon. Do you believe in ghosts?”
   Chapter Two
   “Yes.”
   “So you’ve seen them before?”
   “Oh, yes.”
   “Do you see them often?”
   “Yes.”
   “Every day?”
   “Yes.”
   “Do you see one now?”
   “No, not now. My house isn’t haunted.”
   “Where do you see them?”
   “Just about everywhere else.”
   “Are you prone to delusions, Ms. Moon?”
   “Would I know it if I were?”
   He thought about that. “Maybe not. But you think you see them?”
   “I know I see them.”
   “And if you were to come to my house?”
   “I would see it, too, if it were there. I might even see a number of them, depending on how extensively your house is haunted.”
   “Have you always been able to see ghosts?”
   “No.”
   “And one day, it just happened?”
   “You could say that.”
   “May I ask what prompted this change?”
   “You may not,” I said. “But it’s nothing you need to worry about.”
   He had settled in evenly on both cheeks, which was never a bad idea. The topic, I suspect, interested him enough to ignore his apprehension. And as he sat and studied me, I studied him, too. In particular, his strange aura. Never had I seen a completely red aura before. Just red. Pure blazing roja, as they say in Spanish. Why I felt a need to think in Spanish at that moment, I didn’t know. Why his aura was red, I didn’t know that either, but I felt it endlessly fascinating.
   “Seeing ghosts on a regular basis...” Charlie shook his head. “I don’t envy you, Ms. Moon.” He was loosening up, which I liked to see. I don’t do well with uptight. Still, there was something off about him, and I wasn’t just talking about the massive bags under his eyes, or the weird red aura. He seemed... lost. Unsure of himself. It was the way he sat, the way his eyes sort of seemed to look through me. I would have guessed he wasn’t all here, despite his earlier tough-guy act.
   “Oh, ghosts aren’t so bad,” I said. “They mostly keep to themselves, except when they don’t. Are you married?”
   “Yes. I mean, no. Well sorta.”
   I waited.
   “She left me four months ago.”
   “When did you start seeing the ghost?”
   “About two weeks ago.”
   “Tell me about your ghost.”
   He did. The sightings were few and far between at first, and never did he see the ghost full on, which I found interesting. He could only see her from his peripheral vision, and then only in his hallway, which was adjacent, apparently, to his home office.
   “Can you describe the ghost?” I asked.
   “It’s a she, and she’s surrounded by blue light.”
   “Anything else?”
   “Whenever I turn to look at her, she disappears.”
   I nodded, trying to understand, but couldn’t. I said, “And you only see her in your hallway?”
   “Yes.”
   “Is she doing anything?”
   “Sometimes she appears to be standing.”
   “And other times?”
   “Kneeling. But it’s hard to say. I only get fleeting images of her.”
   “And you did say blue light?”
   “I did, yes.”
   I considered dipping in his mind to see what he saw, but I suspected I would probably see soon enough firsthand, if he elected to hire me. Besides, dipping into his mind opened my own up to him, and that was never a good idea.
   “Oh, there’s one other thing.”
   I just loved when there was one other thing. “Go on.”
   “I only see her at midnight.”
   Chapter Three
   Kingsley and I were at the brightly lit Mulberry Restaurant in downtown Fullerton. Perhaps too brightly lit.
   “Don’t you think The Cellar should be our hangout?” I asked, squinting, referring to the popular subterranean restaurant just down the street. “I mean it’s dark and atmospheric and kind of perfect for two freaks like us.” I pointed up. “These are Christmas lights, no? It’s only September.”
   “They’re not Christmas lights.”
   “They look like Christmas lights.”
   “They’re a string of lights. Patio lights, I believe. They add atmosphere.”
   “And light,” I said. “Lots of light.”
   “You are becoming sensitive even to artificial light?” asked my big (and hairy) boyfriend.
   “Maybe. I hadn’t thought about it.”
   “You’re squinting,” he said.
   “I’m doing my best Clint Eastwood impression.”
   “Or not,” he said.
   “Is the light thing a problem?” I asked.
   “Not for me, but it might mean there’s a change going on in you.”
   “What sort of change?” I asked, but suddenly I didn’t want to know the answer.
   “I might mean the thing within you—”
   “Elizabeth,” I said, surprising myself when I corrected him with her name. I usually called her far worse.
   “Yes, Elizabeth. It might mean she is, ah, asserting herself in ways you might not be consciously aware of.”
   “Asserting as in, taking over?”
   “Not quite, but perhaps closer than
 before.”
   “Not over my dead body,” I said. “Or my deader body. Or whatever.”
   “Wanna change the subject?” he asked.
   “Very much so, yes.”
   He asked about my newest case and I told him what I knew, even as I stamped Elizabeth back down into the deepest, darkest recesses of my mind.
   “Have you considered the possibility of a succubus?” asked Kingsley.
   Yes, I might be undead and, to some, creepy as hell. I might have seen things that no mortal would ever want to see, but that sure as hell didn’t mean I walked around with an Undead Dictionary app on my cell phone, although that wouldn’t be a bad idea.
   I said, “Suck a what?”
   “Succubus. It’s a beautiful female demon who has sex with men.”
   “How fortuitous,” I said.
   Kingsley gave me a huge, wolf-like grin. “I imagine the succubi were invented to explain a man’s indiscretions.”
   “And later were summoned into existence for real,” I said.
   I had been told that we vampires—and no doubt the werewolves and Lichtenstein monsters and everything in between—had been summoned into existence because enough people believed. Belief was a strange thing. Belief conjured real things from the ethers. Belief brought forth monsters. And angels, too.
   “And for women?” I said. “Is there a demon counterpart?”
   Kingsley nodded. “The incubus. A male demon.”
   “How convenient. And for homosexuals?”
   “Both succubus and incubus have been known to sleep with their own genders.”
   “And for the gender neutral?”
   “Oh, I assume there’s a gender-neutral demon out there too. Or on its way.”
   I grinned. “Ordered up by humanity.”
   “In a way,” said Kingsley, who had been at this immortal game a good deal longer than I had, like seven decades longer. “But think of it this way, the Universe can’t not deliver what man has summoned.”
   “Or woman. Go on.”
   “The summoning of new things is what keeps this universe from atrophying.”
   

 Vampire Moon
Vampire Moon American Vampire
American Vampire Moon Child
Moon Child Moon Island
Moon Island Vampire Dawn
Vampire Dawn Christmas Moon
Christmas Moon The Vampire With the Dragon Tattoo
The Vampire With the Dragon Tattoo Arthur
Arthur Broken Ice (Immortal Operative Book 1)
Broken Ice (Immortal Operative Book 1) Vampire Games
Vampire Games Dark Horse
Dark Horse The Vampire Who Played Dead
The Vampire Who Played Dead The Mummy Case
The Mummy Case Aladdin and the Flying Dutchman (The Aladdin Trilogy Book 3)
Aladdin and the Flying Dutchman (The Aladdin Trilogy Book 3) Aladdin Relighted (The Aladdin Trilogy Book 1)
Aladdin Relighted (The Aladdin Trilogy Book 1) Moon Dance (Vampire for Hire #1)
Moon Dance (Vampire for Hire #1) The Santa Call and Other Stories
The Santa Call and Other Stories The Mummy Case jk-2
The Mummy Case jk-2 Vampire Gold
Vampire Gold vampire requiem
vampire requiem New Moon Rising (Samantha Moon Origins Book 1)
New Moon Rising (Samantha Moon Origins Book 1) The Journey
The Journey Zombie Patrol (Walking Plague Trilogy #1)
Zombie Patrol (Walking Plague Trilogy #1) Moon Angel (Vampire for Hire Book 14)
Moon Angel (Vampire for Hire Book 14) Vampire for Hire: First Eight Short Stories (Plus Samantha Moon's Blog and Bonus Scenes)
Vampire for Hire: First Eight Short Stories (Plus Samantha Moon's Blog and Bonus Scenes) Moonlight & Monsters: Ten Vampire Tales
Moonlight & Monsters: Ten Vampire Tales Moon Shadow (Vampire for Hire Book 11)
Moon Shadow (Vampire for Hire Book 11) The Vampire With the Dragon Tattoo (Spinoza Series #1)
The Vampire With the Dragon Tattoo (Spinoza Series #1) vampire nights
vampire nights Moon Shadow
Moon Shadow Hail Mary
Hail Mary Vampires 3
Vampires 3 Moon Island (A Vampire for Hire Novel)
Moon Island (A Vampire for Hire Novel) The Witch and the Englishman (The Witches Series Book 2)
The Witch and the Englishman (The Witches Series Book 2) The Spear (Major Quatermain Book 1)
The Spear (Major Quatermain Book 1) See No Evil (The PSI Trilogy Book 2)
See No Evil (The PSI Trilogy Book 2) Vampire for Hire: All Three Short Stories
Vampire for Hire: All Three Short Stories Hail Mary jk-3
Hail Mary jk-3 Silver Light
Silver Light Moon Bayou
Moon Bayou Elvis Has Not Left the Building
Elvis Has Not Left the Building Pyramid of the Gods
Pyramid of the Gods vampire blues
vampire blues Vampire Dreams
Vampire Dreams Samantha Moon: First Eight Novels, Plus One Novella
Samantha Moon: First Eight Novels, Plus One Novella Moon Investigations: Books Three and Four
Moon Investigations: Books Three and Four blue moon
blue moon The Drifting Gloom (Maddy Wimsey Book 2)
The Drifting Gloom (Maddy Wimsey Book 2) Christmas Moon (A Vampire for Hire Novella)
Christmas Moon (A Vampire for Hire Novella) Lost Eden
Lost Eden Dolfin Tayle
Dolfin Tayle vampire for hire 02.5 - vampire nights
vampire for hire 02.5 - vampire nights Blood Moon (Samantha Moon Case Files Book 2)
Blood Moon (Samantha Moon Case Files Book 2) Easy Rider: A Jim Knighthorse Story (Short Story)
Easy Rider: A Jim Knighthorse Story (Short Story) Lavabull
Lavabull The Lost Ark
The Lost Ark Judas Silver
Judas Silver Dark Quests (Three Screenplays)
Dark Quests (Three Screenplays) Dark Horse (A Jim Knighthorse Novel)
Dark Horse (A Jim Knighthorse Novel) Sherlock Holmes and the Missing Shakespeare
Sherlock Holmes and the Missing Shakespeare Red Rain: Over 40 Bestselling Stories
Red Rain: Over 40 Bestselling Stories Treasure of the Deep
Treasure of the Deep Dark horse jk-1
Dark horse jk-1 Ghosts of Christmas Present: A Dead Detective Short Story (The Dead Detective)
Ghosts of Christmas Present: A Dead Detective Short Story (The Dead Detective) Zombie Mountain
Zombie Mountain Spider Bite: A Vampire Thriller (The Spider Trilogy Book 3)
Spider Bite: A Vampire Thriller (The Spider Trilogy Book 3) Aladdin Sins Bad (The Aladdin Trilogy Book 2)
Aladdin Sins Bad (The Aladdin Trilogy Book 2) Vampire Fire
Vampire Fire Vampire Sire (Vampire for Hire Book 15)
Vampire Sire (Vampire for Hire Book 15) New Moon Rising
New Moon Rising The Walking Plague Trilogy
The Walking Plague Trilogy Moon Extras: Samantha Moon Bonus Scenes
Moon Extras: Samantha Moon Bonus Scenes Dark Rain: 15 Short Tales
Dark Rain: 15 Short Tales Hear No Evil (The PSI Trilogy Book 1)
Hear No Evil (The PSI Trilogy Book 1) Cursed
Cursed Vampire Rain and Other Stories (Includes Samantha Moon's Blog)
Vampire Rain and Other Stories (Includes Samantha Moon's Blog) Jim Knighthorse Series: First Three Books
Jim Knighthorse Series: First Three Books Moon Mourning (Samantha Moon Origins Book 2)
Moon Mourning (Samantha Moon Origins Book 2) The Devil's Eye
The Devil's Eye The Vampire Who Played Dead (Spinoza Series #2)
The Vampire Who Played Dead (Spinoza Series #2) Vampire Blues: Four Stories (Samantha Moon Case Files #1)
Vampire Blues: Four Stories (Samantha Moon Case Files #1) Silver Light (Alexis Silver Book 1)
Silver Light (Alexis Silver Book 1) Midnight Moon
Midnight Moon The Witch and the Englishman
The Witch and the Englishman Vampire for Hire
Vampire for Hire Moon Mourning
Moon Mourning Moon Bayou (Samantha Moon Case Files Book 1)
Moon Bayou (Samantha Moon Case Files Book 1) The Grail Quest (The Avalon Book 1)
The Grail Quest (The Avalon Book 1) The Body Departed (2009)
The Body Departed (2009) The Witch and the Gentleman
The Witch and the Gentleman Spider Web: A Vampire Thriller (The Spider Trilogy Book 2)
Spider Web: A Vampire Thriller (The Spider Trilogy Book 2) Clean Slate (Jim Knighthorse Book 4)
Clean Slate (Jim Knighthorse Book 4) Vampire Sire
Vampire Sire Vampire Sun
Vampire Sun Blue Moon: A Samantha Moon Story
Blue Moon: A Samantha Moon Story Rainy Nights: Three Mysteries
Rainy Nights: Three Mysteries Moon Angel
Moon Angel Convergence (Winter Solstice Book 1)
Convergence (Winter Solstice Book 1) Vampires & Werewolves: Four Novels
Vampires & Werewolves: Four Novels Midnight Moon (Vampire for Hire Book 13)
Midnight Moon (Vampire for Hire Book 13) Vampire Gold: A Samantha Moon Story (Vampire for Hire)
Vampire Gold: A Samantha Moon Story (Vampire for Hire) Moon Extras
Moon Extras The Witch and the Gentleman (The Witches Series Book 1)
The Witch and the Gentleman (The Witches Series Book 1) The Vampire in the Iron Mask (The Spinoza Trilogy Book 3)
The Vampire in the Iron Mask (The Spinoza Trilogy Book 3) The Mummy Case (Jim Knighthorse Series #2)
The Mummy Case (Jim Knighthorse Series #2) Bad Blood: A Vampire Thriller (The Spider Trilogy Book 1)
Bad Blood: A Vampire Thriller (The Spider Trilogy Book 1) vampire for hire 10.5 - vampire requiem
vampire for hire 10.5 - vampire requiem The Dead Detective
The Dead Detective