D. Jackson - A Plunder of Souls
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- Название:A Plunder of Souls
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- Издательство:Tom Doherty Associates
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- Год:2014
- ISBN:9781466840782
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“No!”
There was something tortured and unearthly in that cry, as if it had been torn from Ramsey’s throat by a taloned hand.
A conjuring pulsed; the blood on Ramsey’s arm disappeared. And an instant later Nigel’s body flew backward as if smote by some giant unseen fist. He rolled several times across the wharf, finally coming to rest in a crumpled, dusty heap.
“Nigel!” Even as the name crossed Sephira’s lips she lunged for another sailor, her blade flashing again, her lovely features contorted with anguish and hatred.
Ethan cut his arm and cast a fire spell, so that a wall of flame erupted just in front of her. She staggered back, as did the man she had been fighting. Ramsey’s men still battled with the rest of Sephira’s toughs, and the captain had cut his arm once more. Ethan feared that he would kill the rest of them with his next conjuring.
He didn’t dare take the time to pull out the pouch of mullein; he merely cast his spell, hoping he would be quicker than Ramsey. “ Provoco te, Nathaniel Ramsey, ex regno mortuorum, ex verbasco evocatum. ” I summon thee, Nathaniel Ramsey, from the realm of the dead, conjured from mullein.
The ghost of the old captain appeared beside him, pale green in the glare of day. Ramsey screamed Ethan’s name, but he didn’t cast a spell. Ethan didn’t know if the captain feared for his father’s soul, or didn’t wish for the spirit to see what he might do next. Really, he didn’t care. He had hoped to keep Ramsey from doing more damage, and he had accomplished that much. For the moment.
“This ends now!” Ethan said, pitching his voice to carry. “Sephira, Ramsey, call back your men.”
“Stay out of this, Ethan!”
He had never heard Sephira’s voice sound like this-forlorn, enraged, quaking with emotion.
He faced her, shaking his head. “I can’t. Call them back, or I’ll use a spell to stop them.”
She glared at him, her eyes red-rimmed. But after a moment she shouted for Nap, Gordon, and the others to fall back. Ramsey called to his men as well, although his venomous gaze never left Ethan and the ghost of his father.
Sephira turned on her heel and hurried to where Nigel lay. When she reached him, she dropped to her knees by his side. Nap, Mariz, Afton, Gordon, and Sephira’s other men joined her a few seconds after, as did Ethan, who was trailed by Uncle Reg and the ghost of Nathaniel Ramsey.
Nigel lay utterly still, his eyes open, sightless, fixed on the hazy blue sky. A strand of yellow hair fell across his face, and a trickle of blood ran from his nose.
“Nigel,” Sephira said, a whisper this time.
She stood, took a step toward Ramsey’s ship. Ethan planted himself in front of her and took hold of both her arms. There was murder in her eyes, and something else Ethan had never thought to see: a welling of tears.
“Out of my way,” she said, her voice thick.
Ethan didn’t release her. “No. He’ll kill you, Sephira. He’ll kill every one of your men.”
“No, I’m going to kill him.” She said this softly, but then bellowed at Ramsey, “I’m going to kill you, you conjuring bastard!”
“By all means try, Miss Pryce,” Ramsey said, his voice taut.
Other members of Ramsey’s crew had gathered around the man shot by Nigel. One of them called to their captain that the man was dead. The sailors turned as one to glare at Sephira and the others, including Ethan.
They were moments away from renewing their battle, and who knew how many more men would die before they were done?
“What’s going on here?”
Ethan knew that voice. Looking past Sephira, he saw Sheriff Stephen Greenleaf stride onto the wharf with half a dozen armed regulars in tow. He and the sheriff had never liked each other, mostly, in Ethan’s estimation, because Greenleaf was determined to see Ethan hanged as a witch, or at the very least thrown in gaol for whatever offense the sheriff could concoct. But this one time, Ethan could not have been more pleased to see him.
He was an imposing man: tall, broad-shouldered, with a prominent hook nose and pale, piercing eyes. Though Ethan had often questioned his principles and on occasion his competence as well, he never doubted that Greenleaf was a formidable presence. Upon seeing him, Ramsey’s crew retreated toward the Muirenn , pausing to help their wounded shipmates. They left the dead man, stepping around the blood that had pooled by the body.
“Kaille,” Greenleaf said. “I should have known that I’d find you in the middle of his nonsense. What is-?” He stopped, his mouth dropping open at the sight of Nathaniel Ramsey’s ghost. “What in God’s name-?”
“It’s the shade of a dead man, Sheriff,” Ethan said. “Haven’t you heard? Boston is full of them right now.”
Greenleaf took a step back. “You did this! You and your damned witchery! Make it go away!”
“I can’t,” Ethan said, leaving it for the sheriff to work out what he meant.
“Where did it come from?”
“I don’t know. Heaven? Hell? You tell me.”
“You’re playing games now.” His gaze darted toward Ramsey’s ship. “What is this all about? Who are those men?”
“That’s the crew of the Muirenn .”
Greenleaf narrowed his eyes. “Why is that name so familiar?”
“The ship belongs to Nate Ramsey.”
“Ramsey!” he said. “Ramsey’s back?”
“Aye. This is the shade of his father.”
“He killed my man, Sheriff,” Sephira said. “I want him arrested.”
“And who killed that man there?” Greenleaf asked, pointing at the fallen sailor, even as he cast another nervous glance at the ghost.
“Nigel did,” Ethan said.
“I see. And what was your role in all of this?”
“He had nothing to do with any of it,” Sephira said, before Ethan could answer. “He tried to warn me away from here.”
Ethan couldn’t have been more shocked if she had declared her love for him.
Greenleaf seemed to be thinking along similar lines. His tone when next he spoke was a good deal more subdued. “Very well. Miss Pryce, it might be best if you leave for now. I give you my word that justice will be done. Kaille can tell me what happened, and if I have questions, I’ll call on you at your home.”
Sephira nodded but cast a dark, lingering look at the ship. “I won’t leave Nigel here,” she said. “My men will carry him up to my carriage.”
“Yes, ma’am,” the sheriff said.
Ethan and sheriff backed away as Sephira’s toughs arranged themselves around Nigel’s corpse and lifted the yellow-haired man. Mariz, who was far smaller than the others, kept out of their way. He caught Ethan’s eye, his expression grim.
Ethan thought he knew what the conjurer was thinking, for the thought was in his mind, too. If Ethan had allowed Mariz to kill Ramsey the night before, Nigel would still be alive, as would Ramsey’s sailor. Mariz said nothing, of course. Even if he was cruel enough to give voice to the words, he wouldn’t have wanted Sephira to know that he had helped Ethan fight off Ramsey.
“How long has Ramsey been back?” Greenleaf asked, as he and Ethan watched them carry Nigel’s body back up to Flounder Lane.
“It’s been several days now.”
“And you didn’t think it important to inform me? The last time the fiend set foot in my city, two men died. Men of means.” He glanced Ethan’s way. “Men you were hired to protect.”
“I remember.” Ethan tried to keep his voice level, though at that moment he needed no reminders of Ramsey’s past crimes, or of his own repeated failures to keep the captain from killing.
“Are you working with him?”
“No.” The denial crossed Ethan’s lips before he could even consider the question. He wasn’t working with Ramsey to any nefarious end, as Greenleaf’s question was meant to imply. But he had come to Tileston’s Wharf intending to help Ramsey bring his father back from the realm of the dead. It had been a devil’s bargain, an idea shaped by fear and wishful thinking. And more, he knew that if Ramsey had been an ordinary criminal, one who had committed murders during their last encounter and had desecrated more than two dozen graves in the past week, he wouldn’t have given a thought to helping him. Was he willing to aid Ramsey simply to keep the captain from doing more harm, or was he also helping him because they were both conjurers? No doubt Greenleaf would believe the latter.
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