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Silver in the Bone

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PRAISE FOR SILVER IN THE BONE ‘Simmering with magic, peril, romance, and heartbreak. Bracken’s stories plunge you into a world of legend and longing you will never want to leave’ Leigh Bardugo, author of Shadow and Bone ‘Nail-biting, gut-wrenching, action-packed, and devastatingly romantic, Silver in the Bone is absolutely legendary’ Jennifer Lynn Barnes, author of The Inheritance Games ‘An exqui...

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PRAISE FOR SILVER IN THE BONE ‘Simmering with magic, peril, romance, and heartbreak. Bracken’s stories plunge you into a world of legend and longing you will never want to leave’ Leigh Bardugo, author of Shadow and Bone ‘Nail-biting, gut-wrenching, action-packed, and devastatingly romantic, Silver in the Bone is absolutely legendary’ Jennifer Lynn Barnes, author of The Inheritance Games ‘An exquisite fantasy, crackling with dark magic. Silver in the Bone is a heart-pounding must-read perfect for anyone who has ever wanted to step inside of a myth’ Stephanie Garber, author of Caraval ‘Bracken’s writing is so sensuous and intoxicating, it will haunt readers even in their dreams’ Elizabeth Lim, author of Six Crimson Cranes ‘A harrowing and heart-rending adventure about finding the courage to not be controlled by fear’ J. Elle, author of Wings of Ebony ALSO BY ALEXANDRA BRACKEN Lore The Darkest Minds series The Darkest Minds Never Fade In the Afterlight Through the Dark The Darkest Legacy Passenger series Passenger Wayfarer GRAPHIC NOVELS Brightly Woven FOR YOUNGER READERS Prosper Redding Series The Dreadful Tale of Prosper Redding The Last Life of Prince Alastor www.hachettechildrens.co.uk For my sister, Stephanie Contents Praise for Silver in the Bone Also by Alexandra Bracken Title Page Dedication Map Seven Years Ago Part I: Two of Swords 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Part II: The Wasteland 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Part III: Blade & Bone 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Acknowledgments Dramatis Personae Greenwich, Connecticut If You Liked This, You’ll Love … About the Author Copyright SEVEN YEARS AGO Lancashire, England The first thing you learned on the job as a Hollower was to never trust your eyes. Nash, of course, had a different way of saying it: All sorcery is half illusion. The other half, unfortunately, was blood-soaked terror. In that moment, though, I wasn’t scared. I was as angry as a spitting cat. They’d left me behind. Again. I braced my hands on either side of the garden shed’s doorframe, drawing as close as I could to the enchanted passageway without entering. Hollowers called these dark tunnels Veins because they carried you from one location to another in an instant. In this case, to the vault of a long-dead sorceress, containing her most prized possessions. I checked the time on the cracked screen of Nash’s ancient cell phone. It had been forty-eight minutes since I watched them disappear into the Vein. I hadn’t been able to run fast enough to catch up, and if they’d heard my shouts, they’d ignored me. The phone screen blinked to black as the battery finally croaked. “Hello?” I called, fiddling with the key they’d left in the lock—one of the sorceress’s finger bones, dipped into a bit of her blood. “I’m not going back to camp, so you may as well just tell me when it’s safe to come in! Do you hear me?” Only the passage answered, breathing out whorls of snow. Great. The Sorceress Edda had chosen to put her collection of relics somewhere even colder than England in the winter. The fact that Cabell and Nash weren’t answering had my insides squirming. But Nash had never been deterred by the promise of danger, and he was about to discover I wouldn’t be deterred by anyone, least of all my rotten bastard of a guardian. “Cabell?” I said, louder this time. The cold gripped my words, leaving white streaks in the air. A shiver rippled through me. “Is everything all right? I’m coming in whether you want me to or not!” Of course Nash had taken Cabell with him. Cabell was useful to him. But if I wasn’t there, there was no one to make sure my brother didn’t end up hurt, or worse. The sun was shy, hiding behind silver clouds. Behind me, an abandoned stone cottage kept watch over the nearby fields. The air was quiet, which always stirred up my nerves. I held my breath, straining my ears to listen. No humming traffic, no drone of passing airplanes, not even a chirp from a bird. It was like everyone else knew better than to come to this cursed place, and Nash was the only idiot too stupid and greedy to risk it. But a moment later, a fresh wave of snow carried Cabell’s voice to me. “Tamsin?” He sounded excited, at least. “Watch your head as you come in!” I plunged into the Vein’s disorienting darkness. Outside was nothing compared to the barbed cold that wrapped around me now, knifing at my skin until I couldn’t draw breath. In two steps, the round doorway at the other end of the Vein carved itself out of the black air. In three, it became a vivid wall of ghostly light. Blue, almost like— I glanced down at the broken chunks of ice scattered around the doorway, at the swirling curse sigils carved into them. I turned, searching for Cabell, but a hand caught me, stopping me in my tracks. “I told you to stay at the camp.” With his head lamp on, Nash’s face was in shadow, but I could feel the anger radiating from him like the warmth from his skin. “We’ll have words about this, Tamsin.” “What are you going to do, ground me?” I asked, riding high on my victory. “Perhaps I will, you wee fool,” he said. “Never do anything without knowing the cost.” The light from his head lamp danced over me, then swung upward. My gaze followed. Icicles jutted down from the ceiling. Hundreds of them, all capped with razor-sharp steel, poised to fall at any moment. The walls, the ground, the ceiling—all of it was solid ice. Even in the darkness, Cabell was easy to spot in his tattered yellow windbreaker. Relief poured through me as I made my way to his

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