Terry Brooks - The Elves of Cintra

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With his groundbreaking New York Times bestseller The Sword of Shannara and its acclaimed sequels, Terry Brooks brought a new audience to epic fantasy. Then he gave the genre a darkly compelling contemporary twist in his trilogy of the Word and the Void. Last year, in Armageddon’s Children, Brooks undertook the stunning chronicle that united two unique worlds. Now that story of clashing forces of darkness and light, of Shannara’s beginnings and the human race’s possible end, marches forward into an unforgettable second volume full of mystery, magic, and momentous events.
Across the ruined landscape that is America–hopelessly poisoned, plague–ridden, burned, and besieged by demon armies bent on exterminating all mortal life–two pilgrims have been summoned to serve the embattled cause of good. Logan Tom has journeyed to desolate Seattle to protect a ragged band of street urchins and the being known as “the gypsy morph,” who is both mortal and magical, and destined to save mankind unless he is destroyed. Likewise, Angel Perez has her own quest, one that will take her from the wreckage of Los Angeles to a distant, secret place untouched by the horrors of the nationwide blight–a place where the race of Elves has dwelled since before man existed. But close behind these lone Knights of the Word swarm the ravening forces of the Void.
As the menacing thunder of war drums heralds the arrival of the demons and their brutal minions in Seattle, the young survivors who call themselves the Ghosts are forced to brave the dangerous world of gangs, mutants, and worse to escape the invasion. And Logan Tom must infiltrate a refugee compound to rescue Hawk, the leader of the street urchins, who has yet to learn the truth about who and what he is. Meanwhile, Angel Perez has joined an equally urgent mission: to find the Ellcrys, a fabled talisman crucial to protecting the Elven realm against an influx of unspeakable evil from the dread dimension known as the Forbidding. But Angel and her Elf allies must beware–for a demon spy, with a monstrous creature at its command, walks among them.
As the legions of darkness draw the noose tighter, and the time of confrontation draws near, those chosen to defend the soul of the world must draw their battle lines and prepare to fight with, and for, their lives. If they fail, humanity falls.

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Owl sat in the wheelchair watching, unable to move. While Squirrel had received the brunt of the attack, she had been its secondary victim, the recipient of the residue of the electrical charge. It hadn't been enough to knock her out, but it had shocked her nevertheless, ripping through her body and leaving her temporarily paralyzed. The jolt had been pow–erful enough that it had even knocked Chalk backward because he had been holding on to the metal arm of the wheelchair with one hand.

River and Candle rushed to Owl's side, panic mirrored on their young faces. Both began talking to her at once, asking if she was all right, begging her to say something. They touched her cheeks and rubbed her hands. They didn't realize that the seemingly sleeping Squirrel was the one who was most seriously injured, and Owl couldn't tell them. She tried, but the words came out as odd sounds.

"Not me" she managed finally, gasping from the effort. "He shot Squirrel?"

Immediately they turned their attention to the little boy, lifting him out of Owl's arms and laying him on the ground. River bent close, putting her head to his chest, her ear to his mouth, checking his pulse, her hands moving everywhere, her face stricken. "He isn't breathing?"

She began CPR on him, pumping his chest, breathing into his mouth, working to revive him. It was a skill Owl had taught her, one that she had learned from one of her scavenged books. Fixit hurried over with a blanket, but River motioned him away. Chalk was on one knee next to her, urging her on, telling her that she could do it, she could save him. Bear stalked out of the darkness, the heavy cudgel gripped in one hand, his face twisted with anger. The boy with the ru–ined face lay where he had fallen, and Owl could not tell if he was dead or alive.

"Breathe, Squirrel, breathe!" Chalk was saying, over and over.

Candle stood beside Owl, and one small hand reached out to hers. Owl could feel the pressure, and she squeezed back. The effects of the stun gun were wearing off now, and the feeling was returning to her body. "It was an accident," she whispered to Candle. When the little girl's eyes met her own, filled with doubt and horror, she nodded for emphasis. "He didn't mean it."

She watched River continue her efforts, listening at the same time to the din of the battle being fought on the waterfront. The sounds were louder and more frantic now–the automatic weapons fire, the dis–charge of heavy artillery, the shrill whine of flechettes, and the shouts and screams of the combatants. The skyline was lit with the glow of fires burning from stricken ships and from old warehouses on the docks. She could smell the smoke, could see its shifting haze against the backdrop of the fires and the starlight.

Fixit walked over and put the blanket across Owl's knees, staring down at Squirrel as he did so. "It isn't working," he said softly. "He isn't breathing."

If anyone heard him, no one was saying so. They stood grouped to–gether in silence, watching River work, praying silently for a miracle. The minutes passed. River continued her efforts–breathe mouth–to–mouth, a dozen quick pumps with her crossed palms against Squirrel's chest, breathe mouth–to–mouth again, a dozen more pumps, over and over. There was determination mirrored on her face and an almost fa–natical insistence to her movements. She would bring Squirrel back to life; she would find a way to make him breathe.

Finally, Owl said, "That's enough, River." When River ignored her, she said it again, more sharply. When River looked up at her in disbe–lief, she said, "He's gone, sweetie. Let him go."

The words hung in the night air against the backdrop of the water–front battle and the freeway ramp of ruined cars and scattered bones. The words whispered of other times and other losses, conjuring mem–ories of Mouse and Heron when their lives had ended. The Ghosts stood together in the near dark and remembered, and their memories made them feel empty and helpless. Tears filled their eyes. Several cried openly.

They were still standing there, frozen by shock and dismay and in–comprehension, staring down at Squirrel's silent form, when a ragged Panther and Sparrow appeared at the head of the ramp shadowed by the dark, spectral figure of the Knight of the Word.

* * *

LOGAN Tom knew something of CPR and combat injuries, and he tried his luck with Squirrel, even knowing how unlikely it was that he could do anything. But his luck proved no better than River's. The shock of the stun gun's electrical charge had been enough to stop the boy's heart, an organ already weakened by sickness and maybe even by genetics. There was probably nothing anyone could have done, he as–sured the others, knowing even as he said it that no one was listening to him.

Sparrow was devastated. She had been Squirrel's primary caregiver, his nurse and companion for the weeks of his illness, and she could not accept that he was gone. Disdaining the help offered for her own in–juries and ignoring her bone–aching weariness, she knelt next to the lit–tle boy, wrapped him in the blanket that Owl offered, and held him while the others listened to Panther and Logan Tom explain what had happened at the compound.

"You're saying that he just disappeared into thin air?" Owl de–manded when she heard the Knight's explanation of why Hawk wasn't with them. "Tessa, too? They just vanished?"

"So those who saw it claim." Logan Tom could hear the disbelief in her voice and shrugged. "You never know. But it does seem clear that something supernatural intervened to spirit them away from the com–pound and those who wanted to hurt them. That means they were saved one way or the other."

"Or taken prisoner by those demon things you keep talking about," Panther declared. "You can't know."

"No, but I can take a reasonable guess. The demons don't have the power to lift humans out of thin air. They can find them and kill them by physical means, but they cannot extract them with magic. No, this is something else."

"What sort of something else?" Panther persisted.

Logan Tom shook his head.

"Well, how are we supposed to find them again?" Chalk wanted to know. He was almost as impatient and angry as Panther. "What are we supposed to do now?"

"Get away from here, first of all," Owl declared. "It's not safe to stay even another minute."

"Tell me about it," muttered Panther, walking over to Sparrow. He reached down and stroked her hair gently. "You be strong, little bird," he said. "You be tough."

Logan Tom glanced down at the city and the fires and fighting on the docks. The invading boats had secured a landing and were disgorg–ing their occupants onto the waterfront in droves. Thousands of feed–ers, drawn by the bloodletting, swarmed invisibly as the once–men engaged in hand–to–hand combat with the compound defenders. The defenders were brave and fought hard to hold their ground. The battle would rage the rest of the night, would last until the defenders were driven back behind their walls. When that happened, the once–men would begin to search the city for strays. It would be a good idea to be as far away as possible by then.

"We should leave," he said, agreeing with Owl. He glanced behind at the overpasses, which were flooded with refugees from the city–the

Freaks and street kids and others that had come up from the water–front. They had disdained the freeway ramps, intending not to abandon the city but to look for shelter farther inland, thinking to come back when the attackers moved on. As yet, none of them had chosen to come down the ramp the Ghosts occupied.

But that could change at any moment.

"Pick up everything you want to keep," he instructed. "Carry it down to the Lightning. Tie the cart to the rear hitch. Strap the old man into the carrier on the AVs roof He'll be all right for now." And safer for all of them if he stayed out in the open air with his plague sickness, he thought, but did not say. He glanced down at Sparrow, who was still cradling Squirrel's body. "We'll put the little boy inside where he will be safe until we can find a place to bury him," he said. "You can stay in there with him."

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