The Dying of the Light. Derek Landy
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Название: The Dying of the Light

Автор: Derek Landy

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Учебная литература

Серия: Skulduggery Pleasant

isbn: 9780007489299

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      “I don’t like relying on chance,” said China. “The remaining renegades are still lying low, aren’t they? Well, until they resurface, tell Vex and Rue to take the Monster Hunters and track down the Remnants. Once we know where they are, we’ll take care of them once and for all. If the renegades poke their heads up in the mean time, we’ll take care of them, too. No more half-measures. From this point on, when we solve a problem, it stays solved. No matter what. You two, meanwhile, keep your sights on Darquesse. Have there been any developments on that side of things?”

      “We’ve spoken to Billy-Ray Sanguine.”

      “You have him?”

      “We spoke to him.”

      “You let him go?”

      “Sanguine finds Darquesse’s long-term goals objectionable,” Skulduggery said. “In his own way, he seems to be on our side.”

      “He’s been on our side before, and he’s betrayed us.”

      “He’s given us three God-Killers as a show of faith. The ones he destroyed were forgeries.”

      “I see. Did he tell you where to find Darquesse?”

      “He told us her next move. She’s looking for the Hessian Grimoire.”

      China frowned again. “The Hessian? But that … that’s all theory. There’s nothing at all practical within those pages. I could name a hundred grimoires that would be more useful than the Hessian.”

      “The Hessian Grimoire contains knowledge,” Skulduggery said. “That’s what she’s after. The only reason most of those theories remain theories is because there’s been no one powerful enough to test them. Until now. If she gets her hands on that … it’s all over. The one advantage we have is that we know where the grimoire is being stored, and Darquesse doesn’t.”

      “It won’t take her long to find out,” China said. “You need to get to it before she does.”

      “Agreed,” said Skulduggery. “I was thinking we go and get it tonight, actually.”

      “What a coincidence,” said China. “So was I.”

      They walked to the lobby and found Finbar Wrong asleep on one of the chairs. His tattered denim jacket was covering him like a blanket and his Doc Martens were off.

      “Finbar,” Stephanie said, shaking him gently.

      “Mmm.”

      “Finbar, wake up.”

      He opened his eyes slowly, blinked up at her and grinned sleepily. “Oh, hello. Mmm. Sorry. Where am I?”

      “Roarhaven,” Skulduggery said. “You have something for us?”

      “I’m in Roarhaven?”

      “You are.”

      “How did I get here?”

      “We don’t know.”

      “Maybe I drove. I think I drove. I probably drove. Can I drive?”

      “Tipstaff said you had information for us.”

      “Who’s Tipstaff?”

      “The Administrator. The man you were talking to about tattoos.”

      “That’s Tipstaff? I was calling him Kevin. Aw, man, that’s so embarrassing.”

      He held up his hands and Stephanie pulled him out of the chair.

      “You’re not used to early mornings, are you?”

      He shook his head. “Early mornings were invented by the system to keep the people occupied. But not me. I’m on to them. They’re not gonna catch me napping. Metaphorically, like. Obviously, they can catch me physically napping like, four or five times a day, but, metaphorically, I am so far beyond their reach.”

      “Finbar,” Skulduggery said.

      “Hey, Skul-man.”

      “Hello, Finbar. You told Tipstaff you had information you could only pass on to us personally. So here we are.”

      “There you are,” Finbar said, his eyes narrowing as he looked around. “Can we trust the others?”

      “There’s no one else here,” Stephanie said.

      “Oh. But aren’t we being monitored or something?”

      “Nope.”

      “Oh. Well, OK then, though I’d seriously look into planting a few microphones around here. You never know what people might be whispering about.”

      “Finbar.”

      “Right. Yeah. Something big has happened. Something huge. Last night, while I was asleep? I had a dream about Valkyrie.”

      Stephanie looked at him. “So?”

      “So, um, so I had a dream about her.”

      “So what?”

      “No, no,” said Finbar. “I don’t mean I just had a dream and Valkyrie was in it. Although, yeah, I do. But what I also mean is that Valkyrie came to me in a dream.”

      “What do you mean, she came to you?” asked Stephanie.

      Skulduggery tilted his head. “What happened?”

      “I was in some vast city,” said Finbar, “full of neon lights and skyscrapers. I was a Power Ranger. I don’t know why I was a Power Ranger, but I was. I was the Red Ranger. Sharon was dressed up like Princess – y’know, from G-Force? Anyway, we had to rescue our son, who was this weird turtle thing, from all these kaiju – Godzilla and Mothra and Rodan, and for some reason King Kong was there as well, but I don’t think that’s relevant.”

      Stephanie blinked. “You don’t think that’s relevant?”

      “He’s not a kaiju, is he? Not technically. He’s just a giant ape.”

      “Where does Valkyrie enter into all this?” Skulduggery asked.

      “Ah, yeah, right, OK, so there we were, me and Sharon, and we were fighting these people made from broccoli, which I’m pretty sure was a dream nod to a Warren Ellis comic, and then Rodan came thundering towards us and it all looked bad, it looked like we were about to die, and then the ground, like, exploded, and there was this … this thing … with all these tentacles, bursting up and grabbing Rodan, and it threw him away, over the skyscrapers. And then it turned to me, and I couldn’t see a face, but I heard its voice, and it was Valkyrie. She called my name and said, ‘Help СКАЧАТЬ