Jason Rohan - The Shield of Kuromori

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The Matrix meets Percy Jackson in this exciting series packed with monsters, magic and mayhem, set in modern day Japan.In this thrilling sequel to The Sword of Kuromori, science meets myth when ogres armed with high-tech weaponry steal a huge telescope as part of an insane plan to cast the world into permanent darkness. With global catastrophe looming, Kenny and Kiyomi take the fight to the enemy, even if it means going out of this world.But all is not well between the friends. Kiyomi's behaviour is growing increasingly erratic and it soon becomes clear that her life – and her humanity – are in danger. Kenny is faced with an impossible choice – does he save his friend or fulfil his duty?An action packed read for boys and girls aged 9+. Excellent pacing for reluctant readers.Jason Rohan has worked as a staff writer for Marvel Comics in New York and as an English teacher in Japan, where he lived for five years. He returned to the UK and now lives in West London with his wife and five children.

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The motorcycle blazed through the mangled iron gates. The entrance to the main building was partly screened by a roundabout, which was planted with a stand of palm trees encircled by tall sculpted bushes. Kiyomi wrenched the handlebars to the left, skidding to avoid the obstacle.

‘There they go!’ Kenny said, pointing at the van, which was disappearing behind a plum-coloured building on the right.

‘Where are they going?’ Kiyomi wondered aloud, cranking the throttle. ‘This doesn’t make any sense.’

She hurtled past a small car park and rounded the same three-storey building. Ahead, at the end of a short avenue, was a white circular structure with a metal-panelled dome roof.

The delivery truck screeched to a stop beside the staircase leading into the observatory and the rear doors were flung open by a pair of huge hulking figures.

‘Two oni ,’ Kiyomi growled, eyes narrowing. ‘Let’s –’

A blinding flash of light cut her short. Kenny barely had time to flinch before a searing wall of hot air slammed them both off the bike, as a section of the nearest building erupted with a deafening roar.

The evening sky wheeled crazily overhead and tree branches clutched at Kenny’s clothing as the blast flung him high into the air. He crashed down on to a small shrub and slowly rolled to his feet, his ears ringing. Printed pages fluttered around, many edged with orange flames.

‘Kenny!’ Kiyomi was already up and heaving her motorbike to a standing position. She pointed at the fractured building. ‘People are trapped in there. You go help them. I’ll deal with the oni .’ She swung a leg over the bike.

Kenny opened his mouth to protest, but Kiyomi cut him off.

‘Don’t argue. You’re better at that stuff. I can handle two oni .’ She sped away towards the domed building, zigzagging her way round the chunks of rubble strewn across the road.

Tasukete! Tasukete kure! ’ a woman was shrieking, her voice barely audible above the jangle of fire alarms.

The cry came from above and Kenny made out two fists pounding against a cracked windowpane on the top floor, leaving red smears on the glass. An orange glow flickered from behind her while plumes of oily black smoke belched from fissures in the creaking, sagging roof.

Kenny took a deep breath, backed up a few paces and then sprinted towards the burning building. As soon as he hit the kerb, he bent his knees and leapt into the air, his brow furrowed in concentration. A sudden, powerful gust of wind thrust him upwards and he landed on the window sill, some eight metres above the ground.

‘Get back!’ Kenny warned the woman, summoning Kusanagi, the Sword of Heaven. The blade shimmered into his hand and Kenny swept it round the frame, slicing through the glass as easily as if it was cling film. The panes collapsed inwards and Kenny dived into the building, having dismissed the sword. The Japanese woman stared at him in disbelief.

‘Come on!’ Kenny shouted above the alarms and the crackle of fire. ‘We’ve got to get out of here before the roof caves in.’

‘Go? Where?’ the woman said, her eyes darting around.

Kenny ran to the door and recoiled as the intense heat from the burning corridor forced him back. The building groaned, like a huge wounded beast, and Kenny felt the floor shift beneath him.

‘The window! Now!’ he yelled, throwing his arm around the woman to propel her forwards, but it was too late.

With an angry bellow, a section of floor yawned open, collapsing under Kenny’s feet. He tumbled downwards, into the smoking ruins of the floor below, followed by half of the roof.

Kiyomi crept along the dark passageway leading into the observatory. Guttural voices echoed within the musty dome ahead, at first indistinct, then gradually becoming clearer.

Urg-ra n’guh-n-hak ra-rar ng gah – with this stupid thing?’

‘How would I know?’ the other oni replied. ‘I’ve learned not to ask too many questions. Give me that pole. Not that one; the one behind you. It’s numbered.’

Kiyomi heard the hollow clang of metal against metal.

‘Is this even going to work?’ the first oni said. ‘How heavy is that thing anyway?’

‘Seventeen tonnes, more or less.’

‘And the frame is going to take that?’

‘It only needs to hold till we cut the mounting.’

‘Where are the others? They’re late. What’s keeping –? Wait . . .’ The oni let out two loud snorts.

‘What is it?’

‘I thought I smelled a human in here.’

Kiyomi froze, pressing herself against the wall.

The oni sniffed again. ‘Huh. It’s gone now.’

‘You’re just smelling your own backside. Where’s the cable?’

Amid the clank of metal and the grunting of oni , Kiyomi crept closer to the end of the passage, which led from the front stairs. The ogres had entered through a ground-level access and were in the equatorial room, the huge circular chamber which lay beneath the twenty-metre-high dome.

The room itself was dominated by an enormous cream-coloured, double-barrelled telescope, twelve metres long and almost a metre wide. It sat at a 45-degree angle on a complex mounting system of wheels, gears, pulleys and levers, all poised on a single massive, white-painted column of solid steel.

Wooden beams radiated from the centre of the ceiling like the ribs of a giant umbrella, arching high overhead to form a vaulted roof, connected by thousands of interlocking planks.

‘Careful, careful . . . Got it!’

Kiyomi craned her neck to observe the two oni working on the floor below. One was brick-red with a single horn growing from his forehead; the other was sky-blue with a chipped tusk. Red was supporting a steel tube A-frame, while Blue positioned the legs against the concrete outer wall. Scaffolding poles and heavy steel cables spilled out of canvas bags by their feet. Both oni wore silvery overalls.

‘Hurry it up. Five minutes left to complete the hoist,’ said Red, propping the scaffold against another A-frame to form two sides of a pyramid, its apex above the telescope mounting.

‘They’d better be here soon with the cutting gear,’ Blue grumbled, bolting the sections together.

Double doors crashed open behind Kiyomi, making her jump. She whirled round and saw two burly shadows filling the doorway: more oni .

‘The party don’t start till I walk in,’ boomed the one in front. ‘You can hit the music now.’

Kiyomi swore under her breath; two oni were a challenge, but four were deadly – and she was caught in the middle.

The two newcomers stomped down the passage towards her.

‘Can’t . . . hold . . . this . . . much . . . longer,’ Kenny said through gritted teeth.

The woman coughed and waved a hand to clear the dust-filled air. Her streaming eyes widened at the sight of a hunched teenage boy in football clothes, knees bent and arms outstretched, holding a structural support beam over her head.

Muri, da ,’ she mouthed.

‘I’ve . . . got leverage . . . but this . . . still . . . weighs . . . a tonne,’ Kenny said.

The woman pulled herself up on to all fours and assessed the damage. The top two floors had partly collapsed, dumping tonnes of rubble inwards, but the outer wall remained intact. A faintly glowing square marked a window. She began to crawl towards it.

As soon as she was clear, Kenny twisted, dropping the steel joist and the section of concrete floor attached to it, letting it slam into the floor with an ear-splitting crash. He placed his hands on the small of his back and straightened up, his silver complexion giving way to normal pink as his body reverted from the near-invulnerable metallic state he had adopted.

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