Ghost Hunter by Castle Jayne

Ghost Hunter by Castle Jayne

Author:Castle, Jayne [Castle, Jayne]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: mom 05/31/2014
ISBN: 9780515141405
Publisher: Jove
Published: 2004-01-02T06:00:00+00:00


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Chapter 17

TWENTY MINUTES LATER, FEELING VERY MUCH IN control again because she was the one with the coveted amber pass and knew where to park, Elly guided Cooper to a side street near the nightclub.

“The car should be reasonably safe here,” she said when he opened her door. “But you might want to do the license plate ghost trick, just in case. This was once an old warehouse district. Most of these buildings are deserted now, and that means there are a lot of transients.”

He gave the poorly illuminated neighborhood and its seedy, rundown buildings a quick survey.

“Yeah, I think I’ll do that,” he said.

When he had a tiny little ghost going near the license, he took her arm.

The streets, parking lots, and lanes around The Road to the Ruins were crowded with expensive vehicles. Cabs and limos prowled the scene, disgorging their well-dressed passengers. Women in glittery little dresses the size and weight of handkerchiefs mingled with men who were attired in everything from tailored dinner jackets and trousers to designer leather coats and jeans.

The club occupied one of the Colonial-era warehouses. Elly had driven past it during the day and noticed that it was virtually unnoticeable, just one more aging Old Quarter building. The only thing that marked it as unusual was the black-and-amber-trimmed door. There was no number on the door. Part of the allure of The Road was that you had to know the address or know someone who did know it.

Elly assessed the crowd and concluded that she and Cooper blended in quite well. Neither of them had changed since dinner with the Londons. The deep violet sheath and high-heeled sandals that she had on fit in with the other trendy evening dresses.

Cooper wore a sophisticated, slouchy black jacket over a sleek, gray silk shirt and black trousers. He glided through the flashy crowd like a shark through a school of rainbow eels.

“There’s the VIP entrance,” Elly whispered, pointing to a second, unobtrusive doorway marked off with velvet ropes.

Two squat, massive men, who appeared to be twins, guarded the VIP door. They were dressed in silver-studded leather. Each wore a single gold earring. Their shaved heads gleamed in the flaring torchlight that lit the front of the club.

One of the twins glanced briefly at the pass that Elly showed him. With a crisp, sharp movement of his chin, he indicated that she and Cooper could enter.

“Ever been to Earth World?” Elly asked as they walked through a doorway that opened as if by magic.

“The big theme park in Resonance?” Cooper asked.

“Yes.”

He looked thoughtful. “Not that I recall.”

‘Trust me, you would have remembered. They’ve got all these rides and exhibits designed to show you how things worked back on Earth before the time of the Curtain. There are clunky little cars that you drive without using amber to rez the engines and miniature houses where you can’t even turn on the dishwasher with psi energy. Really weird.”

“Doesn’t sound familiar.”

“Sheesh. Do you mean to tell



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