Flynn Nightsider and the Edge of Evil

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by Mary Fan


  Calhoun ended his speech with a flourish, and the unseen audience behind the Procul Mirror clapped. The image changed to a split view of several locations, each full of people celebrating their newfound freedom, praising Calhoun as they had once praised the Triumvirs. They were calling that night the First Day of Rising, a celebration of their new ruler’s triumph over the Triumvirate. The skies sparkled with bursts of color from the fireworks set off in metropolises across the nation, and Flynn found it almost funny how they were engaging in the same kinds of festivities as they’d once used for the Triumvirate’s Day of Glory.

  After a montage of the festivities, the Procul Mirror switched back to the image of Calhoun, looking wise and fatherly as he clapped a hand on Brax’s shoulder.

  Flynn glared at him. I know what you are, and I will stop you. Even if I have to drag you to hell myself, I will stop you.

  The Lord looked out the window of the Palace’s conference room. The sight of fireworks filled him with glee. Celebrate, my grateful citizens. Enjoy your lovely earth while it lasts.

  The Rising had been a success. Even though he hadn’t been able to stop Flynn Nightsider from closing the Portal to the Underworld, that situation would soon be rectified. His power grew stronger as word of Frank Calhoun’s brilliant one-day revolution spread, and it seemed he’d been right about more people worshipping beloved heroes than intimidating masters. The Triumvirate had taught him much.

  His power would continue to increase as former Triumvirate loyalists came around to the New Nation. Someday, they would all bow to him. And once he captured Flynn Nightsider and forced him to reopen the Portal, the Underworld could spread across the earth.

  His realm of darkness would know no bounds.

  Acknowledgements

  Special thanks to Tash McAdam for talking me through all the ups and downs of this book as it wound its way to publication. Special thanks also to the guys at Crazy 8 Press for letting me join their club: Russ Colchamiro, Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman, Robert Greenberger, Glenn Hauman, Paul Kupperberg, and Aaron Rosenberg.

  Thanks to Joe Rorem and Angel Fan for being the faces of Flynn and Aurelia, and thanks to Tom Castles for bringing them to life through photography.

  Thanks to Karen Allen for always providing the best insights to help whip this book into shape. And thanks to Carrie White-Parrish for kicking off this journey.

  About the Author

  Mary Fan is a hopeless dreamer, whose mind insists on spinning tales of “what if.” As a music major in college, she told those stories through compositions. Now, she tells them through books. She is the author of the Starswept YA sci-fi novels, the Jane Colt space opera trilogy, and the Fated Stars YA high fantasy novellas. She›s also the co-editor of the Brave New Girls YA sci-fi anthologies, which are dedicated to encouraging girls to enter STEM careers and raising money for the Society of Women Engineers scholarship fund.

  Find her online at www.MaryFan.com.

  Also by Mary Fan

  In the Flynn Nightsider Universe:

  THE FIREDRAGON (A Flynn Nightsider Tale)

  FIREDRAGON RISING (A Flynn Nightsider Tale)

  A GIRL CALLED FIREDRAGON (Tales from the Flynn Nightsider Universe)—coming soon!

  From Red Adept Publishing:

  ARTIFICIAL ABSOLUTES (Jane Colt, #1)

  SYNTHETIC ILLUSIONS (Jane Colt, #2)

  VIRTUAL SHADOWS (Jane Colt, #3)

  THE JANE COLT TRILOGY (Complete Series Omnibus)

  Anthologies:

  BRAVE NEW GIRLS: TALES OF GIRLS AND GADGETS

  Edited by Paige Daniels and Mary Fan

  Featuring “Takes a Hacker” by Mary Fan

  BRAVE NEW GIRLS: STORIES OF GIRLS WHO SCIENCE AND SCHEME

  Edited by Paige Daniels and Mary Fan

  Featuring “The Case of the Missing Sherlock” by Mary Fan

  BRAVE NEW GIRLS: TALES OF HEROINES WHO HACK

  Edited by Paige Daniels and Mary Fan

  Featuring “The Altered Avatar” by Mary Fan

  MAGIC AT MIDNIGHT: A YA FAIRY TALE ANTHOLOGY

  Edited by Lyssa Chiavari and Amy McNulty

  Featuring “The False Nightingale” by Mary Fan

  LOVE, MURDER & MAYHEM: COSMIC TALES OF THE HEART GONE DEADLY WRONG

  Edited by Russ Colchamiro

  Featuring “The Note on the Blue Screen” by Mary Fan

  MINE!: A CELEBRATION OF LIBERTY AND FREEDOM FOR ALL BENEFITTING PLANNED PARENTHOOD

  Edited by Molly Jackson and Joe Corallo

  Featuring “Returning Infinity” by Mary Fan

 

 

 


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