Empire of Ruins

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by Arthur Slade


  “Good Lord,” Mrs. Finchley said. “Do you suppose it was a gas leak?”

  “It’s not an accident,” Mr. Socrates said gravely. “And if they’ve found one of our houses, they may know the whereabouts of all of them. Perhaps even the Permanent Association itself has been compromised. That clockwork spider must have led them here.”

  “Then what do we do?” Octavia asked.

  “We find a hole to hide in,” Mr. Socrates said, then shouted out the window. “Driver! Take us back to the docks at once!”

  “A hole?” Modo asked. “Where?”

  “That will be a secret best kept until we arrive,” Mr. Socrates said.

  Outside the carriage, Modo watched the familiar London streets pass by. If they weren’t safe here in the heart of the Empire, was there anywhere in the world for them to hide?

  They arrived at Victoria Dock and unloaded the few carpetbags they had; Mr. Socrates hurried away to buy tickets. Modo and Octavia stood with Tharpa, watching the crowds. Mrs. Finchley looked calm, but Modo caught her fidgeting with her hands.

  “What does it mean for us?” Modo directed his question toward Tharpa. “Has the Association collapsed?”

  Tharpa shrugged. “We do not know. Better to discover this from a distance.”

  When Mr. Socrates returned, they followed him down the pier, stopping before a ship called the SS Canadian.

  “That’s a mail steamer, sir,” Modo said.

  “Yes, and it leaves in twenty-five minutes. We will be on board. We have commissioned cabins.”

  “Are you certain you want to take me with you?” Modo asked.

  Mr. Socrates gave him a hard look, weighing his answer. “You need to be retrained,” he said. “And I will not abandon you here.”

  Modo nodded. They climbed up the gangplank, and Modo turned to watch it drawn up behind them, half expecting an enemy agent to come running after them.

  But no one appeared. And, just as Mr. Socrates had said, soon the ship was tugged out to the Thames and they began steaming toward what he hoped would be a place of warmth, rest, and safety.

  ARTHUR SLADE has published several novels for young readers, including The Hunchback Assignments and The Dark Deeps, books one and two in the series The Hunchback Assignments; Jolted: Newton Starker’s Rules for Survival; Megiddo’s Shadow; Tribes; and Dust, which won the Governor General’s Literary Award for Children’s Literature. He lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with his wife, Brenda Baker, and their daughter. Visit him on the Web at arthurslade.com.

  Table of Contents

  Cover

  Title Page

  Copyright

  Dedication

  Prologue - A Fierce Pursuit

  Chapter 1 - The God Face

  Chapter 2 - The Unexpected Guest

  Chapter 3 - Into Bedlam

  Chapter 4 - The Funeral

  Chapter 5 - The Key Master

  Chapter 6 - A Trusted Associate

  Chapter 7 - A Hidey-Hole Discovered

  Chapter 8 - An Uneasy Journey

  Chapter 9 - One Last Passenger

  Chapter 10 - A Game of Cricket

  Chapter 11 - Stop. Expendable. Stop.

  Chapter 12 - An Important Meeting

  Chapter 13 - The Horn of Africa Ball

  Chapter 14 - Interesting Scars

  Chapter 15 - A Thorny Fence

  Chapter 16 - Flushing Out the Enemy

  Chapter 17 - An Outlandish Request

  Chapter 18 - A Marvelous Piece of Workmanship

  Chapter 19 - Manning an Expedition

  Chapter 20 - Slippery Fish and Carrion Birds

  Chapter 21 - A Journey Ends

  Chapter 22 - The Rag and Famish, and Hades Acres

  Chapter 23 - A Shortcut Through the Sky

  Chapter 24 - Through a Spyglass

  Chapter 25 - The Lofty Heights

  Chapter 26 - The Solution for Closed Doors

  Chapter 27 - The Necessary Mask

  Chapter 28 - A Speck in the Darkening Sky

  Chapter 29 - The Sparrow and the Hawk

  Chapter 30 - Stupid, Stupid Fool

  Chapter 31 - A Swan Dive

  Chapter 32 - A Sudden Descent

  Chapter 33 - Looking Death in the Eye

  Chapter 34 - A Perfectly Fine Trophy

  Chapter 35 - A Touch, a Word

  Chapter 36 - A Now Dream

  Chapter 37 - Freshly Chewed Meat

  Chapter 38 - Cutting a Path

  Chapter 39 - A Swollen River

  Chapter 40 - The Temple

  Chapter 41 - Scope of Duties

  Chapter 42 - A Visage Revealed

  Chapter 43 - The Thrum Inside Her Mind

  Chapter 44 - Married to Adventure

  Chapter 45 - The Horus Stone

  Chapter 46 - Thinking Like an Egyptian

  Chapter 47 - Too Many Days Behind a Desk

  Chapter 48 - Promises Worth Nothing

  Chapter 49 - The God Face

  Chapter 50 - The People Who Fell from the Sky

  Chapter 51 - A Horrible Whisper

  Chapter 52 - An Uncontrolled Retreat

  Chapter 53 - Driving the Enemy Before You

  Chapter 54 - The Message

  Chapter 55 - One by One They Fall

  Epilogue - Homeward Bound

  About the Author

 

 

 


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