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Michael J. Sullivan - The Crown Conspiracy

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THEY KILLED THE KING. THEY PINNED IT ON TWO MEN. THEY CHOSE POORLYThere is no ancient evil to defeat, no orphan destined for greatness, just two guys in the wrong place at the wrong time. Royce Melborn, a skilled thief, and his mercenary partner, Hadrian Blackwater make a profitable living carrying out dangerous assignments for conspiring nobles until they become the unwitting scapegoats in a plot to murder the king. Sentenced to death, they have only one way out...and so begins this tale of treachery and adventure, sword fighting and magic, myth and legend.ABOUT THE SERIESThe Crown Conspiracy is the first book in the captivating Riyria Revelations. Instead of a string of sequels this six-book fantasy series was conceived as a single epic tale divided into individual episodes. All were written before the first was released so that plot elements are intertwined, yet each book has its only story and conclusion.BOOKS OF THE RIYRIA REVELATIONS (Ridan Publishing)The Crown Conspiracy (October 2008)Avempartha (April 2009)Nyphron Rising (October 2009)The Emerald Storm (April 2010) Wintertide (October 2010)Percepliquis (January 2012)OMNIBUS EDITIONS (Orbit Publishing)Theft of Swords (November 2011)Rise of Empire (December 2011)Heir of Novron (January 2012)*Will be released as a standalone limited edition coinciding with Heir of Novron release to allow for completion of series in its original format.

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This book and parts thereof may not be reproduced in any form,
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any
meanselectronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwisewithout
prior written permission of the publisher, except as provided by the
United States of America copyright law.
Aspirations Media and its logo are copyrighted and trademarked by
Aspirations Media, Inc. All rights reserved.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are
products of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any similarity
to actual persons, organizations, and/or events is purely coincidental.
An Aspirations Media Publication
www.aspirationsmediainc.com
Copyright 2008 by Michael J. Sullivan
Cover Art and Map by Michael J. Sullivan
Layout: Jennifer Rowell and Robin Sullivan
Design: Jennifer Rowell and Robin Sullivan
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER: 2008924101
ISBN: 978-0-9800034-3-7
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES
First Printing: October 2008
To my wife, Robin, (my biggest fan, critic, contributor, and publicist)
whose hard work and dedication made it all possible.
And to my daughter, Sarah, who would not read the story until published.
Table of Contents Chapter 2 Meetings Chapter 3 Conspiracies Chapter 4 - photo 2

Table of Contents

Chapter 2: Meetings
Chapter 3: Conspiracies
Chapter 4: Windermere
Chapter 5: Esrahaddon
Chapter 6: Revelations by Night
Chapter 7: Drondil Fields
Chapter 8: Trials
Chapter 9: Rescuers
Chapter 10: Coronation Day
Chapter 1: Stolen Letters

Archibald Ballentyne held the world in his hands, conveniently contained within fifteen stolen letters. Each parchment was penned with meticulous care in a fine, elegant script. He could tell the writer believed that the words were profound and that their meaning conveyed a beautiful truth. Archibald felt the writing was drivel, yet he agreed with the author that they held a value beyond measure. He took a sip of brandy, closed his eyes, and smiled.

He sat by the fire, savoring the moment and appraising his future. As Earl of Chadwick, he already possessed ample wealth, a modest position at court, and of course, his exceptional good looks. Most ruling nobles were potbellied, gout-ridden, old bores. He, on the other hand, was in his prime: fit and tall with a full head of auburn hair, chiseled features, and piercing blue eyes. Archibald was proud of his appearance. He could obtain wealth and fame through any number of means, but to be born handsome was a gift for the deserving. He accentuated his natural virtues by wearing the finest imported fashions made with expensively dyed silks, embroidered linens, and feathers from exotic birds. His fellow nobles admired him for his elegant style. Soon his prestige would be elevated to the same enviable level.

Mlord?

Reluctantly, Archibald opened his eyes and scowled at his master-at-arms. What is it, Bruce?

The marquis has arrived, sir.

Archibalds smile returned. He carefully refolded the letters, tied them in a stack with a blue ribbon, and returned them to his safe. He closed its heavy iron door, snapped the lock in place, and tested the seal with two sharp tugs on the unyielding bolt. He then headed downstairs to greet his guest.

When Archibald reached the foyer, he spied Victor Lanaklin waiting in the anteroom. He paused for a moment and watched the old man pacing back and forth, and it brought him a sense of satisfaction. While the marquis enjoyed a superior title, he had never impressed Archibald. Perhaps he was once lofty, intimidating, or even gallant, but all that was lost long ago, shrouded under a mat of gray hair and a hunched back.

May I offer you something to drink, your lordship? a mousy steward asked the marquis with a formal bow.

No, but you can get me your earl, he commanded, or shall I hunt for him myself?

The steward cringed. I am certain my master will be with you presently, sir. The servant bowed again and hastily retreated through a door on the far side of the room.

Marquis! Archibald called out graciously as he made his entrance. I am so pleased you have arrivedand so quickly.

You sound surprised. Victors voice was sharp. Shaking a wrinkled parchment clasped in his fist, he continued, You send a message like this and expect me to delay? Archie, I demand to know what is going on.

Archibald concealed his disdain at the use of his childhood nickname, Archie. This was the moniker his dead mother had given him and one of the reasons he would never forgive her. As a youth, everyone from the knights to the servants had used it, and he always felt demeaned by its familiarity. Once he became Earl, he made it law in Chadwick that anyone referring to him as such would suffer the loss of his tongue. Archibald did not have the power to enforce the edict on the marquis, and he was certain Victor used it intentionally.

Please do try to calm down, Victor.

Dont tell me to calm down! The marquis voice echoed off the stone walls. He moved closer, his face mere inches from the younger mans, and glared into his eyes. You wrote that my daughter Alendas future was at stake and you had evidence of this. Now I must knowis she, or is she not, in danger?

She is most certainly, the earl replied calmly, but nothing imminent, to be sure. There is no kidnapping plot, nor is anyone planning to murder her, if that is what you fear.

If youve caused me to run my carriage team to near collapse while I worried myself sick for nothing, you will regret

Holding up his hand, Archibald cut the threat short. I assure you, Victor, it is not for nothing. Nevertheless, before we discuss this further, let us retire to the comfort of my study where I can show you the evidence I mentioned.

Victor glowered at him but nodded in agreement.

The two men crossed the luxurious foyer, passed through the large reception hall, and veered off through an ornate door that led to the living quarters of the castle. As they traversed various hallways and stairways, the atmosphere of their surroundings changed dramatically. In the main entry, fine tapestries and etched stonework adorned the walls, and the floors were made of finely crafted marble; yet, beyond the entry, no displays of grandeur were found, leaving barren walls of stone the predominate feature.

By architectural standards, or any other measures, Ballentyne Castle was unremarkable and ordinary in every respect. No great king or hero ever called the castle home. Nor was it the site of any legend, ghost story, or battle. Instead, it was the perfect example of mediocrity and the mundane. For twelve generations, the Ballentynes lived there. Each earl, including Archibalds father Albright, had tried to advance his position, but in the end, his failures left the House of Ballentyne anchored to the morass of nobilitys middle tier. Only time would determine if Archibald would succeed, where so many others had previously failed.

After some time, Archibald led Victor to a formidable door made of cast iron. Impressive, oversized bolts secured the door at its hinges, but it displayed no visible latch or knob. Flanking either side of the door stood two large, well-armored guards bearing halberds. Upon Archibalds approach, one rapped on the door three times. A tiny viewing window opened, and a moment later, the hall echoed with the sharp sound of a bolt snapping back. As the door opened, the metal hinges screamed with a deafening noise.

Victors hands moved to defend his ears. By Mar! Have one of your servants tend to that!

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