Эрин Хантер - Thunder Аnd Shadow

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Erin Hunter’s #1 bestselling Warriors series continues with the second book in the A Vision of Shadows arc.
This hardcover edition also includes a double-sided jacket with a bonus poster!
Nearly a moon has passed since Alderpaw returned from his journey to SkyClan’s gorge, where he found the territory taken over by rogues. Now the same vicious cats that drove out SkyClan have traced Alderpaw’s path back to the lake… and ShadowClan may be the next to fall.
Full of epic adventure and thrilling intrigue, this fifth Warriors series is the perfect introduction for readers new to the Warriors world—while for dedicated fans, it’s a long-awaited return to the era of Bramblestar’s ThunderClan, after the events of Omen of the Stars.

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“I could slip out of camp now and fetch Leafpool any way,” Violetpaw mewed softly.

“No.” Puddleshine shook his head. “Rowanstar would be angry.”

“But you need help!”

Puddleshine gazed at her wearily. “I’ll just keep giving them the herbs I’ve got and hope that they im prove.” He wandered away, lost in thought. “Perhaps if I m ix tansy, coltsfoot, and borage

…”

His voice trailed away as he neared his den.

Violetpaw stared after him, wondering how to help. I’ll suggest to Dawnpelt that we spend the day gathering herbs.

Dawnpelt agreed, and through the wet m orning she and Violetpaw gathered bundles of tansy, coltsfoot, and borage. Puddleshine had shown them sprigs from the store in his den, and soon Violetpaw could trace the scent of them from several fox-lengths away.

At sunhigh they headed back to camp, their jaws filled with herbs. Violetpaw felt dizzy from the heady fragrances as she padded through the entrance tunnel. She blinked through the rain.

Scorchfur, Crowfrost, and Tawny pelt were gathered at the entrance to Rowanstar’s den, Tigerheart hurry ing to j oin them. Violetpaw could tell by their rippling pelts that som ething was wrong.

She glanced at Dawnpelt. Her m entor’s eyes flashed with worry. She must have seen them too. Together they raced across camp.

Violetpaw dropped her bundle of herbs as Tawny pelt turned and stared at her, alarm ed.

“What’s happened?”

“Rowanstar’s not well.” Tawny pelt’s eyes glittered with worry. She glanced at the m ouse at her paws. “I took him som e prey but he won’t wake up. He must be really sick.”

Hoarse coughing sounded from inside the den.

Scorchfur backed away. “He sounds like Wasptail and Oakfur did.”

Crowfrost straightened, his gaze hardening. “Fetch Puddleshine,” he told Violetpaw.

Violetpaw turned and raced for the medicine den. She burst in, gagging as the stench of sickness swept over her. Wasptail and Oakfur wheezed in their nests, their fur m atted, their m uzzles dripping.

Puddleshine was dozing beside a pile of herbs. He j erked his head up and blinked at her. “I was just taking a nap,” he mumbled.

Violetpaw stiffened with alarm. “Are you sick too?”

Puddleshine scram bled to his paws. “No. Just tired.”

“You’ve been working hard,” Violetpaw sy m pathized. “But we need y ou. Rowanstar is—” She stopped. Puddleshine was staring at her as though he hardly saw her. Stars seem ed to sparkle in his faraway gaze. She tipped her head, anxious. Perhaps he was sick? “Are you sure y ou’re okay?”

Puddleshine blinked, his attention flashing to her. “I’m fine!” He pushed past her eagerly.

She followed him into the clearing, surprise sparking through her fur. What was wrong with the medicine cat? Why was he acting so strangely?

“Crowfrost!” Puddleshine slid to a halt in front of the deputy, his pelt glittering as rain caught in his fur. “I had a dream!” He sounded j ubilant. “StarClan has finally shared dream s with m e!”

Crowfrost stared at the young tom, his ears flicking. “What was it?”

“The sickness is called y ellowcough. Runningnose cam e and led m e to StarClan’s hunting grounds. He told m e what to do.” Puddleshine spoke fast. “There’s an herb called lungwort. It grows on the m oor. Its leaves will cure our Clanmates.”

Crowfrost lifted his tail. “Did he show you what it looks like?”

“Yes!” Puddleshine nodded excitedly.

“Good.” Crowfrost glanced toward Rowanstar’s den. “Our leader is sick.”

Puddleshine ducked inside, darting out a few m om ents later. He glanced around his Clanmates, his gaze clouded with worry. “Do any of you know what tansy looks like?”

“I do.” Dawnpelt nodded toward the bundle of herbs at her paws. “And coltsfoot and borage.”

“Of course!” Puddleshine mewed, as though only just remembering he’d shown her what they looked like earlier that m orning. “Chew equal parts into a thick pulp and try to get Rowanstar to swallow it. It won’t cure him, but it will help his sy m ptom s until I can get back with the lungwort.” Puddleshine turned toward the entrance.

“Wait!” Crowfrost blinked through the rain at the medicine cat. “You’re needed here.”

“I’m the only one who knows what lungwort looks like.” Puddleshine stared at the deputy.

Crowfrost hesitated, then nodded toward Tigerheart. “Go with him. You too, Scorchfur.”

Violetpaw stiffened in surprise as Crowfrost’s gaze flicked to her. “And y ou.”

Joy fizzed in her paws. Crowfrost trusted her enough to send her on this im portant mission!

Scorchfur frowned. “Tawny pelt should come instead of her .” He scowled at Violetpaw.

Tawnypelt can be trusted.”

Crowfrost scowled. “So can Violetpaw!”

Scorchfur grunted.

“Hurry!” Puddleshine headed for the entrance. “We mustn’t waste tim e.”

Crowfrost flicked his tail toward the medicine cat. “Go with him.”

Violetpaw bounded across the wet clearing, Tigerheart at her tail. Scorchfur raced past her, kicking up m ud as he passed, and ducked out of camp.

As Violetpaw followed them, Tigerheart called from behind. “I’ll lead! I know the quickest route.” He pulled past Violetpaw, Scorchfur, and Puddleshine, heading for the ditches. As he reached each one, he leaped it in turn. Violetpaw raced behind, one eye on Puddleshine as she cleared the gashes in the forest floor. The medicine cat was nim ble, m aking the j um ps with ease.

As the ground sm oothed ahead, she glim psed light. They were nearing the edge of the forest.

Tigerheart broke from the trees first. Violetpaw followed, narrowing her eyes against the driving rain as she left the shelter of the pines. She dodged a bramble, her paws slithering on the wet grass as she hurried toward the lake.

She could see the Twoleg halfbridge reaching into the water. Bey ond it, a stretch of m eadow led to the lower slopes of the m oor.

“Tigerheart!” A loud y owl sounded from behind the patrol.

Violetpaw looked back. A ThunderClan cat was calling from the border. She could just make out the shape on the shore. Dovewing. Another cat was with her. She strained to see. Twigpaw! Her heart leaped. Did her sister know she’d left the rogues and returned to ShadowClan? Has she come here to see me? She thought, with a pang of guilt, about their last m eeting, when she’d refused to help Twigpaw search for their mother. Had Twigpaw gone alone? Had she found her?

Dovewing paced the scent line, staring eagerly at the ShadowClan patrol. Did they have news? Violetpaw turned to Tigerheart. The tabby tom was still charging toward the WindClan border. He couldn’t have heard Dovewing’s call. “Wait!” she y owled.

Tigerheart pulled up and turned to stare at her. “What?”

“Twigpaw and Dovewing!” She j erked her m uzzle toward the ThunderClan cats.

Scorchfur and Puddleshine stopped.

“So what?” Scorchfur’s wet pelt bristled.

Tigerheart seem ed to be avoiding looking toward the ThunderClan cats. “We don’t have tim e.

Let them wait until the next Gathering to chat.”

Violetpaw itched with frustration. She wanted to speak with Twigpaw.

Puddleshine whisked his tail. “We should warn them about the illness,” he mewed. “It spreads quickly. They should know.”

Violetpaw’s heart leaped as the medicine cat bounded toward the ThunderClan border.

Growling impatiently, Tigerheart raced after him.

Scorchfur rolled his eyes. “Medicine cats have no sense.”

Violetpaw hardly heard him. She chased after Tigerheart, wind stream ing though her fur.

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