Sorcery in Shad

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by Brian Lumley


  ‘What?’ Tarra gave a snort of disbelief. ‘You know, for a wizard you’re not too bright. Haven’t you learned anything? The stars are immortal, maybe, and also space and time, which go inward and outward forever – but men come and go, they’re born and they die, and that’s the way it was meant. Would you live to see the mountains crumble, the oceans dry up, the sun itself expire? Not me.’

  Arm in arm, he and Orbiquita walked out of the firelight, made for the wharves. ‘Where are you off, Tarra?’ the bearded Northman called after them.

  ‘We’ll find ourselves a boat for the night,’ Tarra answered. ‘If we’re still here in the morning we’ll see you then. But if the wind’s favourable and the water calm…good luck, anyway, to all of you.’

  In Tarra’s mind, Amyr’s fond farewell: Long life, bronze one. Come visit me some day, in the jewel isles of the Suhm-yi.

  I will, Tarra promised, also silently.

  ‘Hrossak!’ Teh Atht had got to his feet. ‘About that sword …’

  ‘Forget it,’ Tarra told him, and he touched the gem-studded hilt where it protruded over his shoulder, just to be sure it was still there. ‘The sword’s mine. Men have died for it, and probably will again.’ Then the city’s shadows took him and Orbiquita into their embrace.

  ‘Then if you’ll not give it to me,’ it was the wizard’s last throw, ‘perhaps I could borrow it for a while?’

  But the steppeman and his love had already walked into the night, and into the dawn of a new life. The Primal Land was waiting, and for all that the world was old, still it was very young, too. The last Teh Atht saw of the pair was their single dark outline merging with the greater darkness, and then they were gone.

  And never a backward glance from Tarra Khash …

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  Also by Brian Lumley

  The Necroscope® Series

  1. Necroscope!

  2. Necroscope II: Wamphyri!

  3. Necroscope III: The Source

  4. Necroscope IV: Deadspeak

  5. Necroscope V: Deadspawn

  6. Necroscope: Invaders

  7. Necroscope: Defilers

  8. Necroscope: Avengers

  9. Necroscope: The Touch

  10. Necroscope: The Lost Years Vol I

  11. Necroscope: The Lost Years Vol 2 (aka Resurgence)

  Titus Crow

  12. The Burrowers Beneath

  13. The Transition Of Titus Crow

  14. The Clock Of Dreams

  15. Spawn Of The Winds

  16. In The Moons Of Borea

  17. Elysia

  Psychomech

  18. Psychomech

  19. Psychosphere

  20. Psychamok

  The Dreamlands

  21. Hero Of Dreams

  22. Ship Of Dreams

  23. Mad Moon Of Dreams

  24. Iced On Aran

  The House Of Doors

  25. The House Of Doors

  26. Second Visit

  Vampire World

  27. Blood Brothers

  28. The Last Aerie

  29. Bloodwars

  Other Novels

  Demogorgon

  Khai Of Khem

  Sorcery in Shad

  Tarra Khash: Hrossak!

  The House Of Cthulhu

  Dedication

  For

  anyone who

  ever wished he

  or she had a flying

  carpet, and also

  for the heck

  of it!

  Brian Lumley (1937 – )

  Born in County Durham in 1937, Brian Lumley joined the British Army’s Royal Military Police where he served in many of the Cold War hotspots, including Berlin and Cyprus in partition days. After reaching the rank of Sergeant Major, he retired to Devon to pursue his writing career full time, and was first published in 1970. Specialising in horror fiction, his works include the well-known Necroscope series of novels and its spin-offs such as the Vampire World Trilogy and the E-Branch trilogy. He also served as the president of the Horror Writers Association from 1966 to 1997. Lumley was decorated with both the World Fantasy and Stoker awards for lifetime achievement in 2010.

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  Copyright © Brian Lumley 1991

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  The right of Brian Lumley to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

  This eBook first published in Great Britain in 2013 by Gollancz

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