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by Charlie Fletcher


  “Why don’t we stay this side of the bridge?” Dug asked. “We can hold the bridge with a handful of soldiers, protect most of the land and you can still have your wee procession. If Zadar attacks and your long line of bakers and potters doesn’t hold, which it probably wouldn’t, then we’re trapped between him and the river and in all sorts of bother.”

  Elliax grimaced as if someone had just urinated on a relative’s funeral bed. “Still you challenge the gods? They know, as you don’t, that there’s valuable property just the other side of the river.”

  “This property wouldn’t happen to be yours, would it?”

  “Why don’t you shut up and stop embarrassing yourself? We share property. It’s everyone’s land, you northern fool.” Elliax stared at him furiously, but then, as if recalling a pleasant memory, smiled. “Or maybe you’d like a stronger reading? Why don’t you come up here and we’ll see what your spilled entrails say about Zadar’s intentions? We’ll see the next ten winters in your fat gut! Bob, Hampcar, why don’t you find out just how much this know-it-all knows about fighting?”

  Two of the four guards stood forward and slid swords a couple of fingers’ breadth from scabbards. They were both big men. One had a long face with a pronounced muzzle and drawn-back lips showing uncommonly white teeth. The other was beardless, with a scar soaring redly from each corner of his mouth into his shaggy hairline. That injury was caused by making a small cut at each corner of a person’s mouth, then hurting them; an iron auger screwed between wrist bones was one method Dug had seen. The victim would scream, ripping his or her flesh from mouth to ears. If the wounds healed and they didn’t die of infection, they were left with a smile-shaped scar. Way up north this was called a Scrabbie’s kiss, after a tribe keen on handing them out. Men generally grew beards to cover the scars, but this guy had shaved to show them off. It was, admittedly, quite effective, if you were going for the scary bastard look. His mate looked even tougher.

  Dug decided not to take them on.

  “Are you coming? Or are you a coward?” Elliax sneered.

  Dug stared back in what he hoped was a cool, Bel-may-care manner. He didn’t need to take on four Warriors to prove a point. Or even two. Besides, if Dwyn, god of tricks, Makka, god of war and Danu, mother of all the gods, had all been involved in the planning, who was Dug to argue? He might as well negotiate a decent fee for standing in the line, then leave the following evening a richer man with his guts still in his belly.

  “Are you coming, I said?”

  “I’ll stay here.”

  “Stupid, fat and cowardly too. Some Warrior!” Elliax looked around triumphantly and seemed to grow a little. “Ignore this oaf’s ignorant comments. I have been shown the way. The plan is made and King Mylor agrees.” Mylor looked up and smiled at hearing his name, then returned to plucking at his genitals. Elliax continued: “Have no fear. Zadar hasn’t got where he is today by attacking against impossible odds. We are completely safe.”

  ALSO BY CHARLIE FLETCHER

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  CONTENTS

  COVER

  TITLE PAGE

  WELCOME

  DEDICATION

  DRAMATIS PERSONAE

  “WILDFIRE RULES ALL”

  PROLOGUE: A DOUBLE JEOPARDY: FIRST PART

  FIRST PART: THE BLOODY BOY CHAPTER 1: THE FIRST STEP

  CHAPTER 2: THE BLOODY BOY

  CHAPTER 3: A NEW BEGINNING

  CHAPTER 4: A DOUBLE JEOPARDY: SECOND PART

  CHAPTER 5: THE NEXT STEP

  CHAPTER 6: THE IMPOSSIBLE THING

  CHAPTER 7: SHARP, BLUNTED

  CHAPTER 8: TO THE ISLE OF DOGS BY GOLEM

  CHAPTER 9: THE WHITE TOWER

  CHAPTER 10: THE EMPTY CHAIR

  BEHIND THE WAINSCOT OF THE WORLD

  CHAPTER 11: THE BLOOD TOLL

  CHAPTER 12: GHOST BY DAYLIGHT

  CHAPTER 13: PLAYING WITH FIRE

  CHAPTER 14: ABCHURCH’S APPLE

  SECOND PART: THE DEATH OF AIR ON SOLITARY AGENTS

  CHAPTER 15: THE CHANGE

  CHAPTER 16: SHARP

  CHAPTER 17: THE NIGHT VISITOR

  CHAPTER 18: THE HARM

  ON THE CHANGELING

  CHAPTER 19: INTERROGATION

  CHAPTER 20: A DISTINCT ABSENCE OF ALP

  CHAPTER 21: THE MATTER OF BOOTS AND THE PASSAGE OF IRON

  CHAPTER 22: THE HUNGRY WORLD

  CHAPTER 23: A DENIABLE RUSE

  THIRD PART: THE DEATH OF EARTH CHAPTER 24: CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE

  CHAPTER 25: SEA-CHANGE

  CHAPTER 26: CALM BEFORE THE STORM

  CHAPTER 27: AMOS BOUND

  CHAPTER 28: EX TENEBRIS LUX

  CHAPTER 29: THE WHITE TATTOO

  CHAPTER 30: A FORTUITOUS CONVERGENCE

  CHAPTER 31: NIGHTWALKERS ALL

  CHAPTER 32: WHAT THE HAMMER SAW

  CHAPTER 33: THE ROCK AND THE WHIRLPOOL

  CHAPTER 34: THE BUNG

  CHAPTER 35: THE DEWPOND

  FOURTH PART: THE DEATH OF WATER CHAPTER 36: THE DROWNING GLASS

  CHAPTER 37: THE STONE SEA BY MOONLIGHT

  CHAPTER 38: THE LAST BREATH

  FIFTH PART: THE DEATH OF FIRE CHAPTER 39: AMOS PASSES

  CHAPTER 40: THE LAST ROOM

  CHAPTER 41: THE DYING BOY

  CHAPTER 42: THE NAME OF THE ENEMY

  CHAPTER 43: COMINGS AND GOINGS

  CHAPTER 44: AMERICAY

  CHAPTER 45: ON THE RAILS

  CHAPTER 46: SHIPS IN THE NIGHT

  CHAPTER 47: RUDDY GLUE

  CHAPTER 48: NO GOODBYES

  CHAPTER 49: THE RAT KING

  CHAPTER 50: DOWNFALL

  CHAPTER 51: DEVASTATION

  EPILOGUE

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  EXTRAS MEET THE AUTHOR

  A PREVIEW OF SKYBORN

  A PREVIEW OF AGE OF IRON

  ALSO BY CHARLIE FLETCHER

  ORBIT NEWSLETTER

  COPYRIGHT

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  Copyright © 2015 by Man Sunday Ltd.

  Excerpt from Skyborn copyright © 2015 by David Dalglish

  Excerpt from Age of Iron copyright © 2014 by Angus Watson

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