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Greig Beck grew up across the road from Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. His early days were spent surfing, sunbaking and reading science fiction on the sand. Later when real life and adulthood intruded he went on to study computer science, and later received an MBA. Greig is the director of a software company but still finds time to write and surf. He lives in Vaucluse, Sydney, with his wife, son and an enormous black German shepherd.
If you would like to contact Greig Beck, his email address is greig@greigbeck.com and you can find him on the web at:
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Also by Greig Beck
Beneath the Dark Ice
DARK
RISING
GREIG BECK
First published as Return of the Prophet in Macmillan in 2010
by Pan Macmillan Australia Pty Limited
This Pan edition published in 2011 as Dark Rising
by Pan Macmillan Australia Pty Limited
1 Market Street, Sydney
Copyright Greig Beck 2010
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Beck, Greig.
Dark Rising / Greig Beck.
9780330403917(pbk.)
A823.4
Typeset by Post Pre-press Group
Printed in Australia by McPhersons Printing Group
The characters in this book are fictitious and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
Papers used by Pan Macmillan Australia Pty Ltd are natural, recyclable products made from wood grown in sustainable forests. The manufacturing processes conform to the environmental regulations of the country of origin.
These electronic editions published in 2011 by Pan Macmillan Australia Pty Ltd
1 Market Street, Sydney 2000
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Dark Rising
Greig Beck
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For Alexander, my best Ideas Man. And for Barbara whatever did you do to end up stuck with me?
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I want to thank Cate Paterson for her support both locally and internationally, Joel Naoum for his professionalism, patience and determination to draw the best from my work and Nicola OShea for the black art of copyediting. And finally, to scientists everywhere, whose discoveries are the fuel for fiction writers all over the world.
Red winds, the disfiguration of faces and people being swallowed into the ground. The moon is buried in darkness and the world is folded.
Signs of the Yawm al-Qiyamah,
the Day of Judgment,
Mohammed ibn Ismail al-Bukhari
(810870)
ONE
Beneath the ruins of Persepolis, modern Iran
A re you ready to witness history being written, my friend? Mahmud Shihab appeared from the back of the canvas tent like a ghost. Salem Agha-ye , Hakim, he said softly and kissed the military man on each cheek before grasping his upper arms and looking earnestly into his face. History being written in this, the very cradle of Persian antiquity it is fitting, yes?
Salem mamnoon , Shihab. Yes, inshallah , God willing. The soldier nodded and parted his dry lips in a yellow smile, showing rows of teeth stained by decades of smoking the pungent local Marlleak cigarettes.
Mahmud Shihab led Hakim to the back of the tent, where a modern metal door was embedded incongruously in the ancient stone wall. He entered a code into the recessed keypad and the heavy door swung inwards soundlessly. As Shihab escorted the military man down a dimly lit corridor carved into the interior of the ancient Persepolis ruins, a proud smile curved his lips at the thought of the design and engineering feat he had mastered beneath this once great city of the kings. Above them, its mighty stone skeleton still dominated the landscape and had survived twenty-five centuries of rain and rock-cracking heat a powerful symbol of a time when Persia had commanded the world.
And now Shihab had been chosen to oversee a project so important that its success would shape Irans place in the world for the next century, or perhaps even forever. The operation was codenamed Zirzamin Jamshid, The Basement of the Kings. Shihab liked the name Jamshid was a mythical king who, legend had it, had buried his amassed treasures throughout his mighty empire. The president had chosen the name himself, and had told Shihab that there was no more valuable treasure than the capability to produce nuclear weaponry beneath the scorching earth of the Iranian desert. Shihab recalled that first meeting with the great man, his intense countenance and his softly spoken command. Bring me success and you will bathe in riches in this life and the next. He had been too nervous to reply and had only nodded and bowed.
Hakim sneezed, interrupting Shihabs thoughts. Beneath the ruins, the temperature was pleasantly cool, but the atmosphere was dry and filled with fine powdery dust that sparkled in the cones of light thrown down from the low-wattage ceiling lamps.
Shihab smiled. Ah, Hakim, it is impossible to keep the dust out at this level. But just think those very particles could be all that remains of a former king or prince of Persia.
Hakim blew his nose Persian king or not on a dirty brown handkerchief. He had just pushed it back into his pocket when they came to a steel miners cage floored with thick rubberised matting. They entered the cage and Shihab pushed the single smooth lever to the downward position. The cage dropped silently into the darkness. Shihab smiled with pride, counting the passing layers of toughened concrete and lead shielding. The facility was all his own design, built to give off as small an energy signature as was possible. He knew full well the capabilities of the US spy satellites high-resolution digital images were only one of their talents. These days they could sniff out heat, power and radiation signatures to fifty feet below the surface. So the Iranians needed to be careful, needed to go deeper.
After many minutes, the cage slowed with a hiss and stopped at a darkened corridor and a fortified steel door, considerably stronger than the one they had come through at the surface. Shihab entered another code and hidden rollers pulled the large metal slab out of the way. He closed his eyes briefly as a blast of negative air pressure rushed past him, only opening them when he perceived strong light on his eyelids. Before them was a chamber of almost surgical whiteness.
Shihab and Hakim knew what was expected, having performed this ritual many times. They both sat on the benches provided and removed their shoes. From a recessed cupboard they drew out particle-free garments, donned lightweight polymer all-over suits, pulled rubber-soled shoes over their feet, and used a small towel lightly moistened with demineralised water to wipe their faces, neck and hands.
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