Ghost Town: The Morganville Vampires (Paperback)
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Other Books in Series
This is book number 9 in the The Morganville Vampires series.
- #1: Glass Houses: The Morganville Vampires, Book I (Mass Market): $5.94
- #2: The Dead Girls' Dance: The Morganville Vampires, Book II (Mass Market): $6.79
- #3: Midnight Alley: The Morganville Vampires, Book III (Mass Market): $6.79
- #4: Feast of Fools: The Morganville Vampires, Book 4 (Mass Market): $6.79
- #5: Lord of Misrule: The Morganville Vampires, Book 5 (Mass Market): $6.79
- #6: Carpe Corpus: The Morganville Vampires, Book 6 (Mass Market): $6.79
- #7: Fade Out: The Morganville Vampires (Mass Market): $6.79
- #8: Kiss of Death: The Morganville Vampires (Mass Market): $5.94
- #10: Bite Club: The Morganville Vampires (Paperback): $8.49
- #11: Last Breath: The Morganville Vampires (Paperback): $8.49
- #12: Black Dawn: The Morganville Vampires (Paperback): $8.49
- #13: Bitter Blood: The Morganville Vampires (Paperback): $8.49
- #14: Fall of Night: The Morganville Vampires (Paperback): $8.49
- #15: Daylighters: The Morganville Vampires (Paperback): $8.49
Description
While developing a new system to maintain the town's defenses, genius student Claire Danvers discovers a way to use the vampires' powers to keep outsiders from spreading news of Morganville's "unique" situation.
But when people in town start forgetting who they are-including the vampires-Claire has to figure out how to pull the plug on her experiment before she forgets how to save herself...and Morganville.
About the Author
Rachel Caine is the author of more than twenty novels, including the "Weather Warden" series. She was born at White Sands Missile Range, which people who know her say explains a lot. She has been an accountant, a professional musician, and an insurance investigator, and still carries on a secret identity in the corporate world. She and her husband, fantasy artist R. Cat Conrad, live in Texas with their iguanas, Popeye and Darwin; a mali uromastyx named (appropriately) O’Malley; and a leopard tortoise named Shelley (for the poet, of course).