Tim Lebbon - Reaper's Legacy

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Heroes and monsters clash with government forces in an apocalyptic London. Two years after London is struck by a devastating terrorist attack, it is cut off from the world, protected by a large force of soldiers (known as Choppers), while those in the rest of Britain believe that their ex-capital is now a toxic, uninhabited wasteland.
Jack and his friends know that the truth is very different. The handful of survivors in London are developing strange, fantastic powers. Evolving. Meanwhile, the Choppers treat the ruined city as their own experimental playground. Jack’s own developing powers are startling and frightening, though he is determined to save his father, the brutal man with a horrific power who calls himself Reaper. Jack must also find their friend Lucy-Anne, who went north to find her brother.
What Lucy-Anne discovers is terrifying-people evolving into monstrous things and the knowledge that a nuclear bomb has been set to destroy what’s left of London. And the clock is ticking.

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“They’re not monsters,” Jack said.

“Then what are they?” Breezer asked.

“Confused,” Jenna said. “They’re overwhelmed. Everything changed so quickly. They lost loved ones, saw what became of millions in London, lived amongst the stink and rot of decaying bodies. Then they were hunted and murdered, and they fought back. One of them can…I don’t know how, but she slows time. Jumps between moments. They’re at odds with their humanity. They’re not monsters. They’ve just had these powers thrust upon them, and they don’t know how to handle them.”

“Haven’t we all?” Breezer asked.

“Yes,” Jenna said, glancing at Jack. “And I think you all might be fighting madness.”

“Charming,” Breezer said, but he did not dispute what she’d said.

“I told you what my priority was,” Jack said. “My mother, my sister. Everyone they’ve got at Camp H. Well, now there might be a way to get to them.”

“You’ve asked Reaper for help,” Breezer said. “And he said yes?”

“He’s agreed that by combining talents, you might be able to find Camp H.”

“And can’t you do it?” Breezer asked. “Nomad’s touch is on you, Jack. Isn’t it? Can’t you just sit there now and find Camp H?”

“No,” Jack said. “It’s not that easy.”

“Why not?”

“Because I’m still learning.” And he was convinced that was the truth. He had used a power similar to Breezer’s because the man had been close, and his star had shone brighter in Jack’s mind’s eye. But he could not do everything. Not yet.

He saw something in Breezer’s eyes then that he had already glimpsed in his friends’: fear. He didn’t like it at all.

“And how do we…” Breezer waved a hand about, indicating the Irregulars who shared the building with him. “How do we all meet with Reaper and his ‘Superiors,’ and not get spied by the bitch working for the Choppers.”

Jack looked around at them all. Sparky was tucking into a burger, big and burly and making loud chomping sounds, but Jack saw him glancing left and right, alert for the first sign of danger. Jenna sat close to Sparky, and though she was frowning, she gave Jack a brief smile that said, I trust you .

“That’s something for me and Reaper to know,” Jack said. “I’ll give you a location and a time. That’s all.”

Breezer laughed, saw that Jack was serious, and stood slowly from the office chair.

“You expect me to accept that?” he asked.

“Yes,” Jack said. “It’s the element of surprise that will make this work, and the more people who know, the more likely we lose the surprise.”

Breezer shook his head and turned away, walking towards the glazed wall so that dawn threw his shadow back at them. He conversed with two of his people, and after a few moments his shoulders relaxed, and Jack knew that he had relented. Breezer’s companions looked at Jack with something akin to wonder.

Don’t be amazed by me , he thought. Don’t fear me . Not for the first time, he wished he could shrug off Nomad’s touch and rid himself of the memory of her taste. But doing so would be like changing his whole self. And no one really changed.

That was something he was banking on.

No one really changed.

Reaper had chosen the most innocuous, unlikely of places, and Jack had taken him on trust. He had no choice. If Reaper and his Superiors meant harm to Jack and his friends, they could have murdered them ten times over. If they had cruel plans for Breezer and the few Irregulars allied to him, they could doubtless have tracked them down, tortured them, killed them. Jack could only assume that Reaper’s aim now matched his own—the discovery of Camp H.

The name Hope would take on a whole new meaning today.

“Well, this is nice,” Sparky said. “All we need now is an ice cream with one of those crumbly chocolate fingers stuck in it. And sprinkles, of course. Gotta have them.”

“Yeah,” Jenna said. “Must have sprinkles. What’s the point of ice cream if you don’t?”

“Precisely!” Sparky said. “Just what I’ve always said. Jack?”

“Flakey chocolate, yes. But on the sprinkles issue, I’m in neither camp,” Jack said. “I can take them or leave them, to be honest.”

Jenna and Sparky looked at him as if he was mad. Sparky’s mouth hung open.

“You’re weird,” Jenna said.

“Tell me about it,” Jack said.

They had righted a broken table and some chairs and were sitting on a wide pavement area outside a café in Covent Garden. Sparky had found three cans of flat lemonade and they were taking small sips, listening out for anyone approaching. Shade was somewhere nearby. Jack had seen him following them from Breezer’s office block, glimpsing him from the corner of his eye. But there was no telling where he was now. He could have been inside one of the surrounding buildings—clothes stores, cafés, music shops, shoe shops, places of fashion and grace that meant little now—or perhaps he was closer by. Because even in the glare of day, this was a city of shadows. The cars had been motionless for so long, the shops undisturbed, that shadows seemed to have taken on some strange solidity.

They sat silently for a while, sipping their drinks, and it might have been the first time they’d been this still out in the open since entering London. Jack leaned back in his chair and thought about that—they’d always been running or hiding or seeing terrible things. Now, he could hear how silent this once-vibrant city had become.

A breeze rustled litter along the street. A door creaked open and closed. A bird of prey called somewhere in the distance. But the silence was louder.

“This just sucks,” Sparky said. Jack nodded without looking at his friend. Sparky had survived these past two years by believing that his brother might still be alive. He’d discovered that was not the case, and Jack was amazed at how well he had taken the news. Jenna had helped with that, Jack knew, and he was delighted that the two of them had come together at last. But it also showed that his burly, loud friend was perhaps more sensitive than them all.

“Yeah,” Jack said. “But it won’t always be like this.”

“Can you be so sure?” Jenna asked.

“Yeah, is that like…seeing the future?”

“I can’t do that,” Jack said. “Don’t think anyone can do that.”

“Can’t say that,” Sparky said. “Don’t know what else in London we haven’t seen yet.”

“You okay?” Jack asked. Sparky looked up at him, staring into his eyes as he drained his can and belched.

“Never better.”

“We’ll all get home,” Jack said. “I promise, Sparky. All of us.”

“Well…” Sparky said, shrugging, holding Jenna’s hand across the table, showing that he was nowhere near “never better.”

“Home can never be the same again,” Jenna said.

Jack went to disagree, but he knew that she was right. There was a simple truth in her words. As ever, Jenna was wise.

“Every step of the way, things have been changing,” Jenna said. “ We’ve been changing. If we do all get back home, what then? Sparky’s brother’s dead. Lucy-Anne is missing. And you’re…” She nodded at Jack, then looked away.

“Changing,” Sparky said. “You’re changing so much, mate. What’ll you do back at home?”

Jack blinked and tried to imagine being there with Emily—getting her off to school, doing the washing, working his two small jobs to try to bring in enough money to feed them both. And he could not picture it. It all seemed so mundane now that he could make himself and his friends unseen, heat metal up with the power of his mind, glean the truth from lies, and all those other talents he had yet to discover. He blinked slowly and witnessed the universe of possibilities Nomad had given him, and that was real life now. The star-rich place where every point of light was something amazing… that was home.

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