The Book of Beasts

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by John Barrowman


  Renard turned at last to the open laptop lying on the table. ‘Clever,’ he said, pointing at the cloaked image on the screen. ‘Let’s add a little contrast, shall we?’

  At the press of a button, the cruiser emerged in fully defined detail.

  ‘Let’s sail this little beauty over to Monk’s Cove,’ said Simon, stroking the gleaming interior. ‘It would be a shame to get rid of it too soon.’

  ‘A fine idea,’ Renard agreed, settling himself in the comfortable chairs below deck. ‘You can take the helm.’

  Simon was already ascending the polished wooden steps two at a time to the wheel above. Across on the island, he could see a bright flash of light from deep within the hillside.

  Swiping the aviators from the unconscious Tanan, Simon set them on his own nose.

  It was time to bring the family home in style.

  EIGHTY-ONE

  They took Matt and Jeannie directly to the hospital in Largs. The cruiser made short work of the crossing, and as Largs came into view, Matt started stirring and making lame jokes. He was so glad to be home, he thought he might burst with joy.

  When he’d crawled from the cave opening at the edge of Era Mina, he’d watched Jeannie embrace the peryton, running her hand across its mighty tines. The beast had tilted its head towards them, and then in two long strides it had lifted off the hillside and soared into the clouds, leaving a trail of silver light in the sky.

  Simon had been waiting on the beach. They all filled Matt in on what had been happening since he left as they helped him and Jeannie on to the boat.

  ‘The first thing I want is an Irn Bru and fat chips slathered in sauce,’ Matt exclaimed, after Renard propped him up on the galley bench.

  Jeannie grinned. ‘I could use a wee dram myself.’

  ‘I’m happy to oblige on all counts,’ said Renard, the colour back in his cheeks now that everyone was home safely.

  ‘You took a terrible risk coming to rescue me,’ Matt said to Em and Zach, as the boat bounced over the choppy bay towards Largs.

  ‘Maybe you were worth it,’ said Em, squeezing her brother in a tight hug.

  ‘Ow!’ Matt yelped. Injured, remember!

  Em grinned. It’s lovely to have your voice in my head again.

  ‘What will happen to… her?’ asked Matt with disgust, nodding towards a bunk where Simon and Vaughn had unceremoniously dumped the still unconscious Henrietta.

  ‘She will be delivered to Sir Charles and the Council to face the consequences of her actions,’ said Renard. His voice was cold.

  ‘But how do we know Hollow Earth is sealed forever?’ signed Zach, shifting closer to Em.

  Matt pulled himself up against the cushions. ‘Because the moment I got the Grendel through the cave wall and into Hollow Earth, Jeannie left The Book of Beasts in the cave behind us.’

  ‘It will be safer in the Middle Ages than the present,’ Jeannie said.

  ‘What about the Bone Quill?’ asked Em.

  Matt lifted the blanket Simon had draped around him. The quill, caked in dried blood, was tucked inside the waistband of Matt’s filthy jeans. ‘I’m keeping it.’

  That’s disgusting!

  ‘Is that the tapestry that Henrietta stole from the Council?’ Zach signed, staring at the great carpet of fabric on the floor.

  ‘Stunning, isn’t it?’ said Renard. Matt strained to get a better look. ‘What do you think?’

  What Matt saw made him very happy. Instead of Malcolm riding on the black peryton with a crush of bodies at his feet, the tapestry that would be returned to the Council Chamber at the Royal Academy now depicted a spiky-haired girl in Viking armour standing on a jagged rock, firing arrows at a line of skeletal half-faced knights on a beach. In the foreground, a tall leather-clad knight looking a lot like Solon was riding on a majestic white peryton, its mighty wings folded against its haunches, a line of villagers behind him in triumphant procession, making their way towards the monastery of Era Mina.

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  Acknowledgements

  Glossary

  John & Carole E. Barrowman

  An invitation from the publisher

  GLOSSARY

  The Abbey

  The Abbey on Auchinmurn Isle starts its life as a fortress, then a monastery housing a community of monks in the early Middle Ages, developing into a modern home and a place of learning in the twenty-first century. Through time, wars and strife, the buildings and their continuous line of owners have held the islands of Auchinmurn and Era Mina together and kept their secrets safe.

  Animare

  A person who can animate - bring pictures to life by drawing. The fact of their existence is known only to a few, but there are those who wish to use the power of Animare for their own evil gain. For this reason, Animare live by the Five Rules;

  1. They mustn’t animate in public.

  2. They must always be in control of their animations.

  3. If they endanger the secret of their existence, they can be “bound” (see below).

  4. They are forbidden from having children with Guardians (see below), as this can result in dangerous hybrids with an unpredictable mix of powers.

  5. Children cannot be bound.

  Guardian

  A Guardian helps to keep an Animare’s powers and emotions under control. Each Animare is allocated a specific Guardian at the age of sixteen. A Guardian’s way of influencing an Animare’s thinking is known as ‘inspiriting’. Guardians can use this power on other people as well.

  Council of Guardians

  A body of Guardians who enforce the Five Rules for Animare. Council Members do not always agree about how Animare should be guided. When hybrid children are created, for example, some Guardians believe that their talents should be nurtured, while other believe that binding (see below) is the only safe course of action.

  Binding

  Binding is a kind of suspended animation. Animare are bound into a work of art as a last resort when they lose control of their powers or endanger the secret of their existence. Binding an Animare can only be authorised by a Council of Guardians, and can only take place when a Guardian and a second Animare are present.

  There are five secure vaults all over the world containing bound paintings. One lies at the Abbey on Auchinmurn Isle.

  Hollow Earth

  The supernatural place where all monsters, demons, devils and creatures from the dangerous, mystical past have been trapped by the medieval monks of the Order of Era Mina (see below).

  The Hollow Earth Society

  Founded by Duncan Fox in 1848, the original Hollow Earth Society was designed to prevent the world from knowing about the monsters and imagined creatures locked away in Hollow Earth. The reformed Hollow Earth Society has a very different outlook; to retrieve the monsters, control them and unleash them on the world.

  The Order of Era Mina

  The monks in medieval Auchinmurn belonged to the order of Era Mina, which had a particular mission: locking away the monsters of the superstitious past by drawing them into a bestiary called the Book of Beasts, thereby reinventing the world as a place of modern enlightenment and learning.

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  Even before we began writing, we knew how this trilogy would begin and how it would end, but we’d never have made it from there to here without help. To our extraordinary editor, Lucy Courtenay, who knows Matt and Em and the others as well as we do, the biggest thank you… imaginable. Thank you to Buster Books for kicking off the series, and three cheers to Laura Palmer and the folks at Head of Zeus who will travel to the future with us. And, as always, thank you to our agents, Georgina Capel of Capel and Land Ltd, and Gavin Barker of Gavin Barker and Associates Ltd.

  Finally, to our spouses, Kevin Casey and Scott Gill, our parents Marion and John Barrowman, and the rest of our family (especially Turner, Clare and Casey) without whom we’d be truly lost, thank you for maki
ng this literary journey much less bumpy and for being the rest-stops whenever we needed one –

  CB: Which was a lot.

  JB: You can’t have the last words.

  CB: Yes, I can.

  JB: No, you can’t

  Carole and John

  2014

  ABOUT THIS BOOK

  ‘It won’t be long now.

  Death will come soon enough...’

  Twelve-year-old twins Matt and Emily Calder may be divided by time, but they are united in their mission to close Hollow Earth before the monsters inside can destroy the world. The key to success lies with their dazzling Animare talents: they can draw things into life and travel in time through art. But there are monsters outside Hollow Earth as well, intent on taking control of the beasts for themselves. And their own father is the worst monster of all…

  Even when you travel in time, time has a habit of running out.

  REVIEWS

  ‘Fast-paced adventure and characters so realistic they could jump out of the pages.’

  The Bookbag

  ‘A captivating children’s fantasy adventure.’

  Sunday Express

  ‘An exciting page-turner awash with devils and demons.’

  Scottish Sunday Post

  ABOUT THE AUTHORS

  JOHN BARROWMAN is an actor, a recording artist, a presenter and Carole’s wee brother. He’s best known for playing Captain Jack in the television series Doctor Who and Torchwood and the Dark Archer in Arrow.

  CAROLE E. BARROWMAN is an English professor and the Director of Creative Studies in Writing at Alverno College in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and she’s John’s big sister.

  Carole and John love art of all kinds and wish they could draw as well as Matt and Em. They have collaborated on six books together. The Book of Beasts is the third in their Hollow Earth trilogy.

  You can connect with John and Carole via:

  Carole’s Twitter: @BarrowmanCrime

  John’s Twitter: @Team_Barrowman

  Carole’s Facebook page: Carole-E-Barrowman

  John’s website: www.johnbarrowman.com

  Carole’s website: www.carolebarrowman.com

  John’s Pintrest: john-barrowman

  John’s Instagram: johnscotbarrowman

  A LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

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  First published in paperback and eBook in the UK in 2014 by Head of Zeus Ltd

  Copyright © John Barrowman and Carole E. Barrowman, 2014

  Illustrations copyright © Buster Books 2013

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

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  CONTENTS

  COVER

  WELCOME PAGE

  DEDICATION

  EPIGRAPH

  THE STORY SO FAR

  PART ONE

  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

  CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

  CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

  CHAPTER NINETEEN

  CHAPTER TWENTY

  CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

  CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO

  CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

  CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

  CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

  CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX

  CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN

  PART TWO

  CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT

  CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE

  CHAPTER THIRTY

  CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE

  CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO

  CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE

  CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR

  CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE

  CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX

  CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN

  CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT

  CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE

  CHAPTER FORTY

  CHAPTER FORTY-ONE

  CHAPTER FORTY-TWO

  CHAPTER FORTY-THREE

  CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR

  CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE

  CHAPTER FORTY-SIX

  CHAPTER FORTY-SEVEN

  CHAPTER FORTY-EIGHT

  CHAPTER FORTY-NINE

  CHAPTER FIFTY

  CHAPTER FIFTY-ONE

  CHAPTER FIFTY-TWO

  CHAPTER FIFTY-THREE

  CHAPTER FIFTY-FOUR

  CHAPTER FIFTY-FIVE

  CHAPTER FIFTY-SIX

  CHAPTER FIFTY-SEVEN

  CHAPTER FIFTY-EIGHT

  CHAPTER FIFTY-NINE

  CHAPTER SIXTY

  CHAPTER SIXTY-ONE

  CHAPTER SIXTY-TWO

  CHAPTER SIXTY-THREE

  CHAPTER SIXTY-FOUR

  CHAPTER SIXTY-FIVE

  CHAPTER SIXTY-SIX

  CHAPTER SIXTY-SEVEN

  CHAPTER SIXTY-EIGHT

  PART THREE

  CHAPTER SIXTY-NINE

  CHAPTER SEVENTY

  CHAPTER SEVENTY-ONE

  CHAPTER SEVENTY-TWO

  CHAPTER SEVENTY-THREE

  CHAPTER SEVENTY-FOUR

  CHAPTER SEVENTY-FIVE

  CHAPTER SEVENTY-SIX

  CHAPTER SEVENTY-SEVEN

  CHAPTER SEVENTY-EIGHT

  CHAPTER SEVENTY-NINE

  CHAPTER EIGHTY

  CHAPTER EIGHTY-ONE

  GLOSSARY

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  ABOUT THIS BOOK

  REVIEWS

  ABOUT THE AUTHORS

  AN INVITATION FROM THE PUBLISHER

  COPYRIGHT

 

 

 


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