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by Andrew Hastie




  THE INFINITY ENGINES SERIES

  BOOKS I-III

  Andrew Hastie

  Contents

  ANACHRONIST

  1. Go Faster

  2. Community Service

  3. 1944

  4. Returned

  5. The Flat

  6. No Telly Eddy

  7. Caitlin

  8. Hospital

  9. Lenin

  10. Cars

  11. Friends

  12. The Gig

  13. Necropolis

  14. The Colonel

  15. Wolf's Lair

  16. About My Dad

  17. Training

  18. The First Lesson

  19. Cabinets of Curiosities

  20. Fenians

  21. The River

  22. A Better Life

  23. Second Lesson

  24. The Palace

  25. Lost Treasure of the Bourbons

  26. Lenin's Plan

  27. Another Colonel

  28. Others

  29. Chapter House

  30. Library

  31. First Millenial

  32. Captain's Table

  33. Dalton's Spy

  34. Dracul

  35. Lost

  36. Consequences

  37. Exile

  38. At the Colonel’s House

  39. The Heist

  40. The Professor

  41. Find the Colonel

  42. The Copernicans

  43. The Antiquarians

  44. Lenin and the Professor

  45. Antikythera

  46. Fates

  47. Selephin

  48. Dawn

  49. The Fight

  50. Bedlam

  51. Private Hospital

  52. The Text

  53. Orval

  54. Contact

  55. Clockmaker

  56. The Plan

  57. Splitting Up

  58. NCP

  59. Gossy

  60. Bad Odds

  61. Hiding Guns

  62. Meeting

  63. Showdown

  64. Lenin Recovered

  65. Awakening

  66. Star Chamber

  67. Initiation

  68. Golden Hour

  69. Retirement

  70. Paradox

  71. Art of War

  MAELSTROM

  1. Alone

  2. Present

  3. Similar

  4. E

  5. Dangerous Materials

  6. Ascendancy

  7. The Ministry

  8. Interrogation

  9. Typewriter

  10. The Colonel

  11. To the Palace

  12. Elizabeth I

  13. Colonel’s Study

  14. Gunpowder

  15. Founder

  16. Dreadnought

  17. 1066

  18. Alchemist

  19. The Breach

  20. Alone

  21. Reset

  22. Mum

  23. Caitlin

  24. Recovery

  25. Nemesis

  26. The Mage

  27. Skull of Daedalus

  28. Chapter House

  29. DDS

  30. Moon Garden

  31. Draconian Trials

  32. Induction

  33. Castillian Queen

  34. Beach

  35. Boat

  36. The Island Of The Day Before

  37. Tombwalk

  38. Haast Eagles

  39. Daedalans

  40. Lessons

  41. Vorpal Combat

  42. Return of the Cat

  43. Preparations

  44. Derado

  45. Trial II

  46. Kaffa

  47. Arrows

  48. Da Recco

  49. Diversion

  50. The Maps

  51. 1664

  52. After

  53. The Second Cut

  54. Witch-hunt

  55. Zenoscope

  56. Skull Of Daedalus

  57. Missing

  58. Briefing

  59. Cairo Stone

  60. The Old Kingdom

  61. Sacrifice

  62. The Great Breach

  63. Twelfth Legion

  64. Singularity

  65. Maelstrom

  66. Josh

  67. Daedalus

  68. Observatory

  69. Lost

  70. Twenty Hours

  71. Bad Experiment

  72. Gods & Monsters

  73. Time Loop

  74. Nautilus

  75. Eschaton

  76. Battle

  77. Grimoire

  78. The Book

  79. Exhibit

  80. Illness

  81. Founder

  82. Bedlam

  83. Caitlin

  84. Torture

  85. Da Recco

  86. Dalton

  87. Armageddon

  88. Plan

  89. 2000

  90. Dad

  ESCHATON

  Foreword

  1. Coup d'état

  2. Everything Changes

  3. The Colonel

  4. Mother

  5. Mughal Empire

  6. Eddington

  7. Arrival

  8. Talisman

  9. Lenin

  10. Nautilus

  11. Solomon’s temple

  12. Sword

  13. Avatar

  14. Chapter House

  15. Reaving

  16. Parabolic Chamber

  17. Bedlam

  18. Fermi

  19. Derado

  20. Difference Engine

  21. Leverage

  22. Bentley

  23. Witch Trials

  24. Rescue

  25. Futures

  26. Founder

  27. E.R.D

  28. Draconian HQ

  29. Xeno

  30. Fermi

  31. Tibet

  32. The Letter

  33. Justice

  34. Execution

  35. Colonel

  36. Escape

  37. Wyrrm

  38. Titanic

  39. Timeship

  40. Brother Valient

  41. Maelstrom

  42. Shimmering Sea

  43. Bergson

  44. Citadel

  45. Reverse Exorcism

  46. Augurs

  47. Nihil

  48. Survivors

  49. Virus

  50. Dissonance

  51. Decompression

  52. Reunion

  53. Ravana

  54. Dark Energy

  55. Capture

  56. Armageddon Gallery

  57. Cerebrium

  58. Briefing

  59. Chief MacKenzie

  60. Dressing

  61. Headbolt

  62. Heisenberg

  63. Ahnenerbe

  64. El Presidente

  65. Time machine

  66. Snowball

  67. Cave art

  68. Ice age

  69. Shaman

  70. The Grand Seer

  71. Debriefing

  72. Curing the colonel

  73. Lady Anne

  74. Choices

  75. Copper Scroll

  76. Dalton-Jinn

  77. Fifth door

  78. Ninth Legion

  79. War rooms

  80. Dangerous Myths

  81. Interventions

  82. Viking

  83. Fundamental truths

  84. Conflagrato

  85. Inferno

  86. Under Fire

  87. East India Company

  88. Stories of Kings

  89. Anunnaki

  90
. The Bridge

  91. Nemesis

  92. Breached

  93. Time Falls

  94. Confined Spaces

  95. Founder wakes up

  96. Plan

  97. Dark Water

  98. Observatory

  99. Father

  100. Aetherium

  101. Home-world

  102. Battle

  103. Leadership

  104. X9009

  105. XII

  106. Lenin

  107. The Wave

  108. Father

  109. Oglethorpe

  110. Never Enough

  111. Unabridged

  112. Solomon's tomb

  113. War

  114. The Witness

  115. Preparations

  116. King's Gambit

  117. Defeated

  118. Decisions

  119. Beginnings

  Chimæra

  1. Archangel

  2. Memories

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

  Copyright © Andrew Hastie 2017

  This edition published by Here be Dragons Limited 2018

  ISBN: 978-1-9164747-1-0

  The right of Andrew Hastie to be identified as the Author of the Work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988.

  All rights reserved.

  No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the Author, nor be otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover than that in which it is published and without a similar condition being imposed on the subsequent purchase.

  All characters in this publication are fictitious and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead is purely coincidental.

  5.0

  To my beautiful wife and daughters, thanks for putting up with my obsession.

  To Steve and all the things you never got to do.

  A x

  1

  Go Faster

  [London, UK. Date: 2011]

  They were racing at over a 100mph, weaving through the traffic like it was standing still. Everything was a blur except for the car in front. He focused on nothing else but overtaking it. In the passenger seat next to him, someone was shouting, ‘FASTER! GO FASTER. YOU CAN TAKE HIM!’ and he knew that he could. He cranked up the volume on the stereo.

  You won’t see it coming

  The power builds inside

  Motion taking over

  Josh felt his pulse racing to the beat as he dropped down into fourth gear and pressed the accelerator to the floor. The steering wheel juddered slightly as he veered too close to the central reservation; he fed the wheel back through his hands and knifed between a car and a lorry that were going so slowly they might as well have been parked.

  Gossy was in a Porsche in front, driving like a demon. Josh watched him swerve round another slow driver and had to brake and dodge just to avoid slamming into the back of him.

  ‘PUSH IT! HE’S GOING TO BEAT US!’ screamed the passenger.

  Moving out into the night

  Taking on the world

  At the speed of light

  Up ahead Josh knew the road would narrow into two lanes. He had one chance to overtake his friend before the traffic became too congested to race.

  Then Gossy took the next bend too wide, and Josh saw his opportunity and took it. His friend anticipated the move and pulled across to block him, but Josh wasn’t about to back off, and their bumpers connected.

  Time slowed as he watched his friend’s car swerve into the central reservation. The speed of the impact caused the car to take off and spin end over end into the oncoming traffic. Glass and metal cascaded across the tarmac as it collided with other vehicles, reducing it to a battered metal shell.

  ‘Josh!’ screamed his passenger.

  He looked back at the road ahead to see the rear end of a lorry rushing towards them. His feet pumped the brakes, but the car was moving too fast. It skidded, and Josh felt the seat belt bite into his shoulder as he lost control. The last thing he saw was the time on the dashboard — 12:24.

  ‘I’ve got you,’ said a voice somewhere beyond the darkness and the pain.

  2

  Community Service

  [London, UK. Date: 2016]

  Two schoolboys sat on a bench watching the brightly coloured ‘Community Payback’ team cut back the overgrown bushes on the other side of the park. The boys should have been well on their way to school by now, but had taken a detour so they could have a quick smoke and watch the local gangsters being punished.

  Matt, who was the younger of the two at twelve, was fascinated by the older boys, some of whom had stripped off their jackets and T-shirts to show off their muscles and gang tattoos: each had a different collection of designs, but all of them had a black skull over their heart.

  ‘So are they really dangerous?’ he asked James, his older brother.

  ‘Yeah. They’re part of Ghost Squad — see the tattoo over the heart?’ answered James, taking a quick drag on the cigarette. He coughed as the smoke hit the back of his throat. Fighting back the urge to throw up, he passed the butt to Matt.

  ‘One of them’s a killer.’

  ‘Which one?’ whispered Matt, carefully studying each of the gang in turn as he took a drag on the cigarette.

  James nodded towards a tall boy with blond hair who was working slightly apart from the others. He was hacking away at a bush with a machete as if it were his worst enemy.

  ‘The loner. His name’s Josh, but they call him “Crash” because he killed a kid with a car he stole.’

  ‘Did he go to prison?’

  ‘No. Lenin sorted it.’ James tried to sound as if he knew the leader of the Ghost Squad personally. ‘They’re both from the Bevin estate. They’ve known each other all their lives.’

  Matt threw the cigarette on the ground and stamped it out under the sole of his shoe.

  ‘I don’t want to end up like that,’ he said, standing up.

  ‘It’s all about choices, bro.’ James stood too, picking up his school bag. ‘Just remember that next time you’re thinking of bunking off.’

  The loner had got his machete stuck in the trunk of the bush. He left it there while he took a drink. Wiping his mouth with his sleeve, he looked around the park.

  ‘I think we should go,’ said Matt nervously.

 

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