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  Kirsten dreaded the possibility she would have to kill a man. Not only did she loathe taking life, killing someone just started another process of having to deal with them. Ghosts could be vindictive. If they felt like being real sons of bitches, they would linger for years and mess with you at every opportunity. Of course, not every astral sensate shared her other talent. Most could only see, hear, and speak to them. Kirsten could hurt them, even to the point of final obliteration, Division 0’s ace in the hole against spirits. So far, she had not confronted a ghost she was responsible for making.

  The thought made her sick with guilt.

  Her eyes focused on a faint light radiating from a half-closed door further ahead in the hallway. A patch of shadow darted through it, a hint of a man ducking for cover. Kirsten chased, stopping against the wall just next to the room. She kicked in the door and aimed over a flipped bed into an empty room, the walls hung with the tattered remnants of padding. Roaches scurried away from her noise.

  Oh, hell, he’s getting to me―I’m seeing things.

  Sniveling from beyond the bed, the sound of a terrified man wavered in the air. Relaxing her guard, she moved up to an emaciated and neglected man in a dirty hospital gown. He cowered on the ground in a ball, his fingers gnawed bloody. His bleeding hands did not stain the bed, and he wore the unmistakable presence of the dead. For an instant, they locked eyes, and then he looked up and past her.

  You poor bastard, how long have you been trapped here?

  “No,” he shrieked, crossing his arms in front of his face. “Not again.”

  Kirsten’s attempt to say something to calm him was cut short as powerful hands grabbed her arms. Her head darted to either side as she struggled with a pair of inhumanly large men in white orderlies’ uniforms. One man was dark-skinned, the other fairer, and neither had hair. Both had stark, pale eyes with no pupils. Old, dried blood had smeared across the chest of their dingy uniforms. Grinning with demonic glee, they hauled her into the air as though she weighed nothing at all.

  The clatter of her E90 hitting the ground never made it to her ears amidst the nauseating blur of the floor and ceiling trading places. The men, far too strong, overpowered her. She squirmed but could not escape. The sensation of being lifted and thrown around brought back memories of her mother, triggering an involuntary fit of screaming and thrashing. The spinning halted with her face coming to rest on the padded floor with a sharp pop.

  Her breath left her in a forced gasp as the straps of a straitjacket cinched with painful constriction around her body and through her legs. She rolled to the side in time to see the two orderlies haul the malnourished patient, protesting and kicking, into the hallway. The orderlies walked right through the wall, pulling the panicky ghost through the open doorway between them. His eyes grew frantic as if he approached his second death; as they dragged him out of sight, he clawed at the air, reaching for her help. In defiance of her trapped arms, Kirsten scrambled to her feet just in time to run face-first into the padded door as it slammed.

  No, dammit, let me out!

  Her aimless squirming did little against the dirty jacket. As the sensation of being trapped flooded her mind with terror, images flashed on the walls. Her mother’s gargantuan face filled each surface in turn, echoing with a deep demonic laugh. Backing away, Kirsten tripped over the fallen bed and landed sitting with her back against the cushioned wall. As her head hit the padding, clothes appeared in the air above her, swaying. The cell took on the appearance of an oversized closet, and her uniform faded away to a dingy dress and bare, bruised legs. The sight of the hanging coats sent her lunging at the door, screaming and kicking at it over and over until she sagged forward, out of breath.

  The E90 lay on the floor, mocking her with its uselessness. Not only did it require her fingerprint on the trigger, it would do more damage to her than it would do to the coat. The whisper of a child’s voice in the back of her mind warned her not to make too much noise, or mother would be angry.

  No, Mother’s dead. She’s not coming.

  Kirsten concentrated, slowed her breathing, and ceased her impotent struggle against the canvas crushing her arms to her chest.

  Not real, this is not real, she chanted.

  The presence of her mother seeped into the walls, leaving them tattered pads. Her little girl’s dress gave way to her uniform. The ancient door should crumble at a touch, not behave like stone. Likewise, the straightjacket should be as brittle as paper, not crush her with suffocating force. With a tenuous grasp on her composure, she wriggled around to peek. Her shivering ebbed at the sight of unfastened buckles. An unseen force drew the straps ever tighter.

  Just energy. She gasped. I can get out of this.

  Her short-lived respite ended with the sudden appearance of the mechanic’s face in the door’s dirt-encrusted window. It almost stopped her heart.

  He flashed a gleeful grin and licked the glass. “Time for dying, little one.”

  She gave up squirming and opened her senses. The energy imbued into the restraint became tangible to her, like a coat of slime. Her trembling ebbed; she locked eyes with the man in the window.

  “I’m not that easy.”

  Kirsten snarled as her power overwhelmed the entity. The straightjacket exploded away from her as she flung her arms out to the sides. She dove for her weapon through a flurry of tattered canvas as the ancient restraint disintegrated, and a long-needed rush of air filled her lungs.

  She somersaulted over the E90, up onto one knee, and put a blast of azure light through the padded door. Two more beams followed, tracking to the left as the man ran off. Each shot made a half-inch hole in the wall, ringed with embers. She closed her eyes and allowed a few short breaths to calm her nerves in a room too small for comfort. With hands braced on either side, she stomped on the door until it gave out. A wheeze of relief followed her out of the cell. Before she could enjoy freedom, an unexpected noise made her turn.

  A gurgle emanated from a doorway down the hall, drawing her gaze past a fallen gurney and over a wheelchair that had been rusting in place since before she was born.

  Oh shit, please don’t tell me I hit a cop.

  The holes in the opposite wall and rooms beyond had no blood. She edged up to the doorframe, taking in a deep breath while trying to rein in her racing heart. Fragments of conversation floated out of the hiss in her ear. The officers outside reacted to laser streaks coming out of the building; what they said after that drowned in white noise.

  The tip of her gun quivered in midair for the second or three it took to find the courage to whirl through the door and aim at the source of the noise...

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  Other Books by J.R. Rain

  STANDALONE NOVELS

  Winter Wind

  Bound By Blood

  Silent Echo

  The Body Departed

  The Grail Quest

  Elvis Has Not Left the Building

  The Lost Ark

  The Journey (with Piers Anthony)

  The Worm Returns (with Piers Anthony)

  Lavabull (with Piers Anthony)

  Jack and the Giants (with Piers Anthony)

  Dolfin Tayle (with Piers Anthony)

  Dragon Assassin (with Piers Anthony)

  Glimmer (with Eve Paludan)

  Lost Eden (with Elizabeth Basque)

  Judas Silver (with Elizabeth Basque)

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  Cursed (with Scott Nicholson)

  The Black Fang Betrayal (with multiple authors)

  VAMPIRE FOR HIRE SERIES

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  Vampire Requiem

  Moon Love

  Vampire Alley (poem)

  JIM KNIGHTHORSE SERIES

  Dark Horse

  The Mummy Case

  Hail Mary

  Clean Slate

  Easy Rider (short story)

  THE WITCHES SERIES

  The Witch and the Gentleman

  The Witch and the Englishman

  The Witch and the Huntsman (with Rod Kierkegaard)

  THE PSI SERIES

  with A.K. Alexander

  Hear No Evil

  See No Evil

  Speak No Evil

  NICK CAINE SERIES

  with Aiden James

  Temple of the Jaguar

  Treasure of the Deep

  Pyramid of the Gods

  DEAD DETECTIVE SERIES

  with Rod Kierkegaard

  The Dead Detective

  Deadbeat Dad

  Ghosts of Christmas Present (short story)

  THE ACCIDENTAL SUPERHEROINE

  with Kris Carey

  The Accidental Superheroine

  My Big Fat Accidental Superheroine Wedding

  THE WATSON FILES

  with Chanel Smith

  Sherlock Holmes and the Missing Shakespeare

  Sherlock Holmes and the Lost Da Vinci

  WINTER SOLTSICE SERIES

  with Matthew S. Cox

  Convergence

  Containment (coming soon)

  ICE WOLF SERIES

  with H.P. Mallory

  Ice Wolf

  ALAN QUATERMAIN ADVENTURES

  with Randy Keys

  The Spear

  ALEXIS SILVER SERIES

  with Matthew S. Cox

  Silver Light (coming soon)

  THE SPINOZA TRILOGY

  The Vampire With the Dragon Tattoo

  The Vampire Who Played Dead

  The Vampire in the Iron Mask

  The Vampire on the Train (short story)

  THE ALADDIN TRILOGY

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  Aladdin Relighted

  Aladdin Sins Bad

  Aladdin and the Flying Dutchman

  THE WALKING PLAGUE TRILOGY

  with Elizabeth Basque

  Zombie Patrol

  Zombie Rage

  Zombie Mountain

  THE SPIDER TRILOGY

  with Scott Nicholson and H.T. Night

  Bad Blood

  Spider Web

  Spider Bite

  SHORT STORY SINGLES

  Vampire Road

  Skeleton Jim

  The Bleeder

  Vampire Rain

  The Santa Call

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  The Emerald River

  The Angel and the Gift

  Forever Silent

  Dare to Enter a Distant World

  The Enchantress (with Randy Keys)

  Spirit Mountain (with Alexandra Swan)

  YOUR CHOICE ADVENTURES

  Deep Sea Danger

  The Legend of Eagle Eye Mountain

  Playoff Pressure

  THE ROBOT TWINS

  The Mystery of the Walking Statue

  The Secret of Stonehead Island (with Randy Keys)

  KID QUEST ADVENTURES

  The Secret of the Sphinx

  J.R. RAIN PRESENTS - SELECT TITLES

  NOVELS

  Little Wolf (by K.T. Tomb)

  The Stargoose (by Robert Siegel)

  Dracula Rising (by Jackson Stein)

  VAMPIRE NATION

  by H.T. Night

  Vampire Nation

  Enemy of the Nation

  BROTHERHOOD OF THE BLADE

  by Eve Paludan

  Burning

  Afterglow

  Radiance

  THE MEDIUM MYSTERIES

  Echo Park (by Elizabeth Basque)

  Silver Lake (by Elizabeth Basque)

  Hollywood Hills (by Eve Paludan)

  City of Angels (by Chanel Smith)

  THE HUNTRESS TRILOGY

  by Chanel Smith

  The Vampire With the Golden Gun

  The Vampire in the High Castle

  The Vampire Who Knew Too Much

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  Other Books by Matthew S. Cox

  STANDALONE NOVELS

  Caller 107

  Operation Chimera (with Tony Healey)

  The Summer the World Ended

  Chiaroscuro: The Mouse and the Candle

  Nine Candles of Deepest Black

  The Eldritch Heart

  Wayfarer: AV494 (coming soon)

  Citadel: The Concordance Sequence (coming soon)

  THE AWAKENED SERIES

  Prophet of the Badlands

  Archon’s Queen

  Grey Ronin

  Daughter of Ash

  Zero Rogue (coming soon)

  THE DIVISION ZERO SERIES

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  Division Zero: Lex De Mortuis

  Division Zero: Thrall

  Division Zero: Guardian

  THE DAUGHTER OF MARS SERIES

  The Hand of Raziel

  Araphel

  Ghost Black (coming soon)

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  Emma and the Silverbell Faeries (coming soon)

  TEMPORAL ARMISTICE SERIES

  Nascent Shadow

  The Shadow Collector (coming soon)

  THE ROADHOUSE CHRONICLES SERIES

  One More Run

  The Redeemed (coming soon)

  VIRTUAL IMMORTALITY SERIES

  Virtual Immortality

  The Harmony Paradox (coming soon)

  THE FADED SKIES SERIES

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  Convergence

  Containment (coming soon)

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  with J.R. Rain

  Silver Light (coming soon)

  ANTHOLOGIES

  The Far Side of Promise

  The Divergent Fates Anthology

  NON-FICTION

  The Dysfunctional Conspiracy

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  About Matthew S. Cox:

  Originally from South Amboy NJ, Matthew S. Cox has been creating science fiction and fantasy worlds for most of his reasoning life. Since 1996, he has developed the “Divergent Fates” world, in which Division Zero, Virtual Immortality, The Awakened Series, The Harmony Paradox, and the Daughter of Mars series take place.

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