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by Steven Erikson


  Molly sighed, and then looked around (even as in the distance there were one, two, three, four more lightning strikes). He shook his head. “Right then, he really did get it all wrong. The idiot with all his plans and tasteless visions and bankrupt morality. I mean, it’s obvious: The parking lot goes there and the Buy-Molly-Buy Super—”

  BOOM!

  “MMPFF, AND THEY WONDER WHY HALF THE UNIVERSE IS EMPTY. YEESH.”

  * * *

  The Willful Child loomed against the backdrop of deep space, angling round as the engine pods ignited. The vessel slid back across the Unknown Barrier, and then, in a flash, vanished down the tunnel of T-Space.

  And no one saw the bunny.

  EPiLOGUE

  Near the Litter Nebula …

  “Combawt Spweshalwist Paws, wis it dead yet?”

  Lieutenant Pauls studied the sensor data on his screen, and then looked up and squinted at the small drifting vessel and all its broken pieces on the main viewer. “Not entirely, Captain. I still have ever-so-faint life-sign readings.”

  “Awrr, wewwy good! Wewwy werrl, fffirwerr wagain! Hawr! Hawrr!”

  “Captain! A new vessel has entered the system!”

  “Whharr?”

  “It’s a … it’s a … uh-oh. Sir, this is a Polker Galaxy–class Holy Crap You’re In For It Now Dreadestnaught, the uh, the GPS Furry Smear on the Highway. It’s powering all nine hundred sixty-seven weapons!”

  “Wunn! Wunn! Gharrus ourh hweere!”

  The navigation officer turned in his chair. “Uh, what did you say, sir?”

  “Wunn! Wunn rahwhay!”

  The navigation officer turned to the astrogation officer. “Did you work that one out?”

  “Not sure, Hank,” the astrogation officer replied. “Like counting? You know, ‘One! One!’ ‘One! Anyway!’ But that makes no sense.”

  “Captain! The Dreadestnaught’s weapons are all primed!”

  “Arrrwha! Wunn! Wunn!”

  The navigation officer’s frown deepened. “Could it be—”

  And the universe interrupted by getting very bright.

  But not for long.

  In any case, in the instant before all that bright white light, might one have heard faint cheering coming from the AFS Sentwy Wobbwer?

  No. Sound doesn’t travel in space. End of lesson (and this is how Science Fiction educates).

  THESE are the voyages of AFS Willful Child. Its mission, to tear across the universe on an eight-billion-year crusade to make everybody decent and nice. That’s right, the most harrowing adventure now awaits Captain Hadrian Alan Sawback [insert pic], Commander Halley Sin-Dour [insert pic], Lieutenants Sticks, Beta, Eden, and Polaski [insert small pics], with Doc Printlip, Combat Specialist Galk, Security Officer Nina Twice [insert even smaller pics], and introducing Chief Engineer Buck DeFrank [insert arrested druggie mug shot], and assorted semiregulars and guest stars …

  Follow their serialized adventures through books, ebooks, and assorted bootleg e-versions (for all the cheapo self-justifying thieves who don’t pay for shit because, well, they’re thieves) for as long as you like …

  And failing that, there’s always

  Deeply in the deepest depths of deep space …

  Captain Tiberius Alex Razorback stepped onto the bridge of the Wanton Child. Lights blinked, components hummed and clicked, lenses flared, and something beeped a slow, massively irritating pulse. He paused for a moment, scanning his bridge crew at their stations. Still seated in his command chair was his 2IC, Comely DeCliche, only her unregulation mane of wavy red hair visible from where he stood by the lift entrance.…

  Aaagh! No. I. Just. Can’t.

  TOR BOOKS BY STEVEN ERIKSON

  The Devil Delivered and Other Tales

  This River Awakens

  Willful Child

  Willful Child: Wrath of Betty

  Willful Child: The Search for Spark

  The Malazan Book of the Fallen

  Gardens of the Moon

  Deadhouse Gates

  Memories of Ice

  House of Chains

  Midnight Tides

  The Bonehunters

  Reaper’s Gale

  Toll the Hounds

  Dust of Dreams

  The Crippled God

  The Kharkanas Trilogy

  Forge of Darkness

  Fall of Light

  Malazan Novellas

  Bauchelain and Korbal Broach

  Crack’d Pot Trail

  The Wurms of Blearmouth

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  STEVEN ERIKSON is an archaeologist and anthropologist and a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. His New York Times bestselling Malazan Book of the Fallen has met with widespread acclaim and established him as a major voice in fantasy fiction. He lives in Canada.

  Visit him online at www.steven-erikson.com, or sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Epilogue

  Tor Books by Steven Erikson

  About the Author

  Copyright

  This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

  WILLFUL CHILD: THE SEARCH FOR SPARK

  Copyright © 2018 by Steven Erikson

  All rights reserved.

  Cover art by Steve Stone

  A Tor Book

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  ISBN 978-0-7653-8396-9 (hardcover)

  ISBN 978-0-7653-8395-2 (ebook)

  eISBN 9780765383952

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  First Edition: November 2018

 

 

 


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