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Chapter 23 “I think that’s all of them.” Tristan tossed a stack of papers down on the coffee table and rolled his shoulders. “I remember when I used to get five to ten reports a week. I get twice that many every day now.” I rubbed the back of my neck, which ached from hours poring over the detailed field reports. “Dax and I have been trying to come up with some kind of pattern to explain why the vampires have been active in certain cities more than others. LA and Vegas have been hit the hardest, but we’re also seeing higher activity in Houston and San Diego.” “All western cities.” Tristan leaned back in his chair. I nodded. “I talked to Maxwell Kelly yesterday, and he said it’s been so quiet in Maine he went back to normal patrols. He said the whole East Coast is quiet.” Tristan stare