Copyright
Copyright © 2006 by Carrie Vaughn
Excerpt from
Warner Books
1271 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
Printed in the United States of America
First Printing: July 2006
I'd like to thank my beta testers: Daniel Abraham, Brian Hiebert, and Jo Anne Vaughn (a.k.a. Mom). Thanks to Sandy Karpuk for an awesome day job and for letting me use the printer; to Professor Kelly Hurley for the fascinating and useful
My agent, Dan Hooker, sold this book for me but passed away before he could see the finished product. My gratitude for his work on my behalf, and sadness at his loss are immense.
The Playlist
The Watchmen, 'Together'
Peter Gabriel, 'Games Without Frontiers'
Oingo Boingo, 'No Spill Blood'
The Clash, 'Know Your Rights'
Suzanne Vega, 'Tombstone'
Shriekback, 'Nemesis'
Pet Shop Boys, 'DJ Culture'
Pink Floyd, 'Us and Them'
Aqua, 'Doctor Jones'
Prince, 'Kiss'
Too Much Joy, 'You Will'
The Clash, '(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais'
The Beatles, 'Across the Universe'
New Order, 'True Faith-94'
Chapter 1
'We have Beth from Tampa on the line. Hello.'
'Hi, Kitty, thanks for taking my call.'
'You're welcome.'
'I have a question I've been wanting to ask for a long time. Do you think Dracula is still out there?'
I leaned on the arm of my chair and stared at the microphone. 'Dracula. As in, the book? The character?'
Beth from Tampa sounded cheerful and earnest. 'Yeah. I mean, he's got to be the best-known vampire there is. He was so powerful, I can't really believe that Van Helsing and the rest of them just finished him off.'
I tried to be polite. 'Actually, they did. It's just a book, Beth. Fiction. They're characters.'
'But you sit there week after week telling everyone that vampires and werewolves are real. Surely a book like this must have been based on something that really happened. Maybe his name wasn't actually Dracula, but Bram Stoker must have based him on a real vampire, don't you think? Don't you wonder who that vampire was?'
Stoker may have met a real vampire, may even have based Dracula on that vampire. But if that vampire was still around, I suspected he was in deep hiding out of embarrassment.
'Even if there is a real vampire who was Stoker's inspiration, the events of the book are sheer fabrication. I say this because
'Um… I think that may be a stretch.'
'Have you even read the book?'
'Um, no. But I've seen every movie version of it!' She ended brightly, as if that would save her.
I suppressed a growl. 'All right. Which is your favorite?'
'The one with Keanu Reeves!'
'Why am I not surprised?' I clicked her off. 'Moving on. Next caller, you're on the air.'
'Kitty, hey! Longtime listener, first-time caller. I'm so glad you put me on.'
'No problem. What's your story?'
'Well, I have sort of a question. Do you have any idea what kind of overlap there is between lycanthropes and the furry community?'