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Authors: Robert Holdstock

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‘Yes. You said that yesterday: Chalk Boy had been trying for years to get back.’

‘I suspect,’ Françoise said, ‘that much of the gift-bringing had been to create the right emotional environment for the passage back. At first he tried pleasure, making Michael happy. Then he tried to work through Carol, helping her see dolls, but that failed. Then he withdrew the gifts and tried anguish. It was only when Michael cracked, when he became uncontrollably furious, that the way truly started to open. And of course, the spirit knew that its preserved corpse was still available. It was a touch of inspiration to create the idea of the Grail in Michael’s mind, to make him focus obsessively on the glass jar.’

Susan finished her coffee and rubbed tired eyes. She could hear Richard outside, dragging one of the totems down the garden to where he kept his stones and pillars, and where, now, a large museum of wood was being formed. They had all wanted the staring, blank-eyed, grinning fetish-faces away from the house.

It was late and Susan went to bed, not at all at peace. She woke, the next morning, to the feel of being gently shaken. She opened her eyes and started with shock, but Richard’s face resolved through her sleepy gaze. He was cold and his breath was unfresh.

‘What is it?’

The body’s gone. The body in the
quarry. Someone’s taken it away.’

There was nothing she could say. It was immediately obvious who had removed the corpse. She turned to ice, wondering what would happen now. Richard went on, ‘I saw tyre tracks just outside the pit, a large car. They’ve fetched their own. Maybe they won’t make trouble for us. Maybe they won’t want to tamper with things they don’t understand.’

‘You’ve been reading those children’s stories again. The bit where it says “happy ever after”. I think we get the police; and get them now.’

As she stretched and rose from the bed she became aware of the sound of singing. For a second she was puzzled, then realized it was Françoise, downstairs. The psychic had spent the night in an armchair, close to the boy.

Richard was on the phone. Bright light showed up the layers of dust and filth on the windows. Susan tugged on her tracksuit, listening to the odd, reedy voice of the woman.

Françoise suddenly shouted!

She was standing by the sleeping boy when Susan raced into the room downstairs and stared at her. The woman’s hands were over her mouth and she was shaking. But it was a sort of laughter … a surprised, shocked laughter. Richard was there too, leaning down, brushing at the boy, brushing at the blanket.

‘Oh God. It’s like when he was an infant …’

Dry red earth stained Richard’s fingers. Michael shifted restlessly and the small earthfall poured off the blanket on to the carpet.

Outside, the biggest of the totems, which had been leaning dramatically since it had appeared at Michael’s command, began to move, its shadow sweeping through the room as it crashed heavily
and dully to the lawn, then lay still.

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Also By Robert Holdstock

Mythago Wood

1.
Mythago Wood
(1984)

2.
Lavondyss
(1988)

3.
The Bone Forest
(1991)

4.
The Hollowing
(1992)

5.
Merlin’s Wood
(1994)

6.
Gate of Ivory, Gate of Horn
(1997)

7.
Avilion
(2008)

The Merlin Codex

1.
Celtika
(2001)

2.
The Iron Grail
(2002)

3.
The Broken Kings
(2006)

Novels

Eye Among the Blind
(1976)

Earthwind
(1977)

Necromancer
(1978)

Where Time Winds Blow
(1981)

The Emerald Forest
(1985)

Ancient Echoes
(1986)

The Fetch
(1991)

Night Hunter (writing as Robert Faulcon)

The Stalking
(1983)

The Talisman
(1983)

The Ghost Dance
(1983)

The Shrine
(1984)

The Hexing
(1984)

The Labyrinth
(1987)

Raven (as Richard Kirk, with Angus Wells)

Swordsmistress of Chaos
(1978)

A Time of Ghosts
(1978)

The Frozen God
(1978)

Lords of the Shadows
(1979)

A Time of Dying
(1979)

Writing
as
Robert Black

Legend of the Werewolf
(1976)

The Satanists
(1977)

Berserker Trilogy (writing as Chris Carlsen)

1.
Shadow of the Wolf
(1977)

2.
The Bull Chief
(1977)

3.
The Horned Warrior
(1979)

Collections

In the Valley of the Statues: And Other Stories
(1982)

Dedication

For Peter Lavery

Robert Holdstock (1948 – 2009)

Robert Paul Holdstock was born in a remote corner of Kent, sharing his childhood years between the bleak Romney Marsh and the dense woodlands of the Kentish heartlands. He received an MSc in medical zoology and spent several years in the early 1970s in medical research before becoming a full-time writer in 1976. His first published story appeared in the
New Worlds
magazine in 1968 and for the early part of his career he wrote science fiction. However, it is with fantasy that he is most closely associated.

1984 saw the publication of
Mythago Wood
, winner of the BSFA and World Fantasy Awards for Best Novel, and widely regarded as one of the key texts of modern fantasy. It and the subsequent ‘mythago’ novels (including
Lavondyss
, which won the BSFA Award for Best Novel in 1988) cemented his reputation as the definitive portrayer of the wild wood. His interest in Celtic and Nordic mythology was a consistent theme throughout his fantasy and is most prominently reflected in the acclaimed Merlin Codex trilogy, consisting of
Celtika
,
The Iron Grail
and
The Broken Kings
, published between 2001 and 2007.

Among many other works, Holdstock co-wrote
Tour of the Universe
with Malcolm Edwards, for which rights were sold for a space shuttle simulation ride at the CN Tower in Toronto, and
The Emerald Forest
, based on John Boorman’s film of the same name. His story, ‘The Ragthorn’, written with friend and fellow author Garry Kilworth, won the World Fantasy Award for Best Novella and the BSFA Award for Short Fiction.

Robert Holdstock died in November 2009, just four months after the publication of
Avilion
, the long-awaited, and sadly final, return to Ryhope Wood.

www.robertholdstock.com

Copyright

A Gollancz eBook

Copyright © Robert Holdstock 1991

All rights reserved.

The right of Robert Holdstock to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

This eBook first published in Great Britain in 2013 by

Gollancz

The Orion Publishing Group Ltd

Orion House

5 Upper Saint Martin’s Lane

London, WC2H 9EA

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A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

ISBN 978 0 575 11887 4

All characters and events in this publication are fictitious and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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