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I am doing what I need to do!
Rory regarded Hex, feeling sick as he realized what he had to do. Finally he nodded. “You can come. But one wrong move and it's over. You can't hurt me, remember? I'm protected.”
“I know,” Hex said even as Fritz and Bridget both cried their disapproval.
“You can't trust him!” Bridget screamed.
“This is a mistake,” Fritz told him.
“What else can we do?” Rory asked them. “We will need magic, I know it.”
“Soka's spellâ” Bridget began, but Rory cut her off.
“Is not enough. I'll do anything to save Mom, even deal with the devil.”
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To Brian,
who always has my back
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Rory Hennessy
âA thirteen-year-old boy; the last Light in New York City
Bridget Hennessy
âYounger sister to Rory Hennessy
Lillian Hennessy
âMother to Rory and Bridget Hennessy
Peter Hennessy
âRory and Bridget's father; missing for past ten years
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THE RATTLE WATCH
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Nicholas Stuyvesant
âSon of Peter Stuyvesant
Alexa van der Donck
âDaughter of Adriaen van der Donck
Simon Astor
âSon of John Jacob Astor
Lincoln Douglass
âSon of Frederick Douglass
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THE M'GAROTH CLAN
Fritz MâGaroth
âLieutenant-Captain and Rat Rider of M'Garoth Clan
Liv M'Garoth
âCaptain and Rat Rider of M'Garoth Clan. Wife of Fritz
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GODS OF MANHATTAN
Mayor Alexander Hamilton
âGod of Finance; Mayor of the Gods
of Manhattan
Willem Kieft
âFirst Adviser to Mayor
Peter Stuyvesant
âGod of Things Were Better in the Old Days
Caesar Prince
âGod of Under the Streets
T.R. Tobias
âGod of Banking
Walt Whitman
âGod of Optimism
Dorthy Parker
âGoddess of Wit
Boss Tweed
âGod of Rabble Politics and Back Alley Deals
William Randolph Hearst
âGod of Yellow Journalism
Mrs. Astor
âGoddess of Society
Alfred Beach
âGod of Subway Trains
Jimmy Walker
âGod of Leaders Who Look the Other Way
Nathan Hale
âGod of Martyrs
Robert Townsend
âGod of Ornamental Handkerchiefs
Teddy Roosevelt
âGod of Valor
Aaron Burr
âA fallen god
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MUNSEES
Wampage
âOnly Munsee to escape the Trap
Tackapausha
âSachem of the Munsees
Sooleawa
âDaughter of Penhawitz; sister of Tackapausha; Medicine Woman
Sokanen
(Soka for short)âDaughter of Sooleawa; Sister of Tammand
Tammand
âSon of Sooleawa; Brother of Soka
Askook
âA magician
Buckongahelas
âMurdered son of Tackapausha
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GODS OF QUEENS
Rufus King
âGod of Also-Rans
Robert Moses
âGod of Power-Hungry Politicians
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GODS OF BROOKLYN
Washington Roebling
âGod of Dangerous Projects
Emily Roebling
âGoddess of Finishing What Others Have Started
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GODS OF STATEN ISLAND
David de Vries
âGod of Just Causes
Cornelis Melyn
âGod Wishing Life Were Fair
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OTHER SPIRITS OF NOTE
The Abbess
âFounder of the convent on Swinburne Island
Sly Jimmy
âMember of the B'wry Boys
James DeLancey
âLeader of the Cowboys
Colonel Smallwood
âLeader of the Marylanders
Colonel Wood
âLeader of the Red Legged Devils
Perewyn
âA Raritan medicine man
Admiral Howe
âLeader of the Redcoats on Staten Island
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IMPORTANT TERMS
Blood
(Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn, etc.)âThe restriction of a divine being to the boroughs where his or her mortal self was known to dwell. For example, a god whose mortal self lived on a farm in the Bronx possesses “Bronx blood.”
pau wau
âMunsee word for medicine man or woman
patroon
âDutch word for landowner
PROLOGUE
C
aesar Prince had a bad feeling about this.
He'd been called into the bowels of City Hall, deep into the maze of hallways that zigzagged beneath the ancient seat of the gods' power. All the gods had their own rooms down here, and the older the god, the deeper the room. Prince's own room was not easy to find, which was just as he liked it. But even he'd never been this deep before. The rooms down here were old, so old that most of their owners had faded away, left behind and forgotten as the city above moved ahead without them. But Willem Kieft never forgot.
It was Kieft who had called him to this place, into what appeared to be the room of the long-gone God of Barrelmaking. Metal hoops hung on the wall, coated with dust; rotting wooden slats lay in cobweb-covered piles in the corner. The room's owner had fallen victim to the changing times, leaving behind only this musty place and a dead-eyed painting in the Portrait Room upstairs. No god felt comfortable standing in a dead god's roomâand causing discomfort was obviously Kieft's intent.
Prince glanced around at the others whom Kieft had called. There were Kieft's staunchest allies, of course: Tobias the banker, Boss Tweed the rabble-rouser, and Jimmy Walker the look-the-other-way politician. Tobias was flanked by two large green Brokers of Tobias, the metallic monsters who guarded his bank; both Brokers had scorch marks and metal drips across their broad green bodies, as if they'd recently been in a fire. Curious. Leaning against the wall, William Randolph Hearst nodded at Prince with a smirk when Caesar inadvertently caught his eye. Prince was always on edge around the God of Yellow Journalism, as Hearst seemed to know everything about everyone, and wasn't shy about using his knowledge to his advantage. Finally, the Goddess of Society, Mrs. Astor, stood haughtily by the door, barely consenting to associate with the riffraff. They all kept their distance from the strange Munsee Indian across the room, he of the twin snake tattoos practically crawling across his face. There was something profoundly wrong with this man who called himself Askook, and they all studiously avoided his oily gaze as they waited uncomfortably for their master to arrive.