The Saga of Larten Crepsley (3) – Palace of the Damned
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“Only a coward would let himself be slaughtered like this,” Larten hissed.
“I never claimed to be anything else,” Tanish said softly.
Larten was disappointed, but not surprised. He had anticipated this and planned for it. Stepping forward, he pressed a nail to Tanish’s fleshy throat, pricked the skin, drew a few drops of blood… then moved aside and lowered his hand.
“Go,” Larten said. “Leave and never let me see you again.”
Tanish blinked, bewildered. “This is a trick,” he whispered.
“Go,” Larten repeated, firmly this time.
“What about Gavner? Will you–”
Larten raised a finger and pointed it at Tanish’s heart. The oversized vampire didn’t need any further warning. With a miserable last glance at the astonished, agonised Gavner Purl, he lurched away from his assistant and his old friend, sobbing with relief and sadness as he was swallowed by the shadows of the alley.
There was a long silence as Gavner watched his master, the closest thing he’d ever had to a father, stumble away in disgrace. The young man’s mind was spinning. He wanted to rush after Tanish and tell him he didn’t care about his sins, that he wanted to be his assistant – his son – forever. He took a shaky step forward, but was stopped by the vampire in the red clothes.
“Wait,” Larten said quietly.
That single word alerted Gavner to the danger. He realised that Tanish was right — his release was just a trick. Gavner opened his mouth to shout a warning, but before he could, there came a short, startled cry from the far end of the alley.
Then silence.
“What have you done?” Gavner cried.
“He was a killer,” Larten replied calmly. “The clan demands the death of those who kill without just cause. It was not in my power to set him free. Another was waiting to dispatch him. But at least he died thinking freedom was in his grasp. That was better than facing death honestly. Tanish never had much time for honesty.”
“You murdered him!” Gavner shouted, hands bunched into fists, eyes glittering with angry tears.
“I sent him to his death,” Larten said. “But I suppose from a certain point of view that is one and the same thing.”
“I’ll kill you,” Gavner wept. “If you don’t deal with me tonight, I’ll track you down and make you pay for what you did to Tanish. I don’t care how long it takes.”
“You will not have to wait,” Larten said. He retrieved the knife he had cast aside earlier and pressed it into Gavner’s hand. As Gavner stared with shock at the cold metal, the elder creature of the night said, “My name is Larten Crepsley. I am a vampire General. Tanish Eul was executed for good reason and I do not apologise for that.
“But I also slaughtered your real mother and father. In a moment of mad rage, I took their lives and left you an orphan. If you choose to take my life as payment for theirs, you will be within your rights and no vampire will hold it against you.
“Pass judgement on me, Gavner Purl, and let your hand rise or fall as destiny decides it must.”
With that, Larten knelt in the muddy filth of the Petrograd alley, offered his throat and calmly waited for the stunned, uncertain Gavner to spare his life or kill him as he saw fit.
To be continued…
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THE SAGA OF DARREN SHAN
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3 Tunnels of Blood*
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5 Trials of Death
6 The Vampire Prince
7 Hunters of the Dusk
8 Allies of the Night
9 Killers of the Dawn
10 The Lake of Souls
11 Lord of the Shadows
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3 Slawter*
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6 Demon Apocalypse*
7 Death’s Shadow
8 Wolf Island
9 Dark Calling
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Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Part One
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Part Two
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Part Three
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Part Four
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Part Five
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
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