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Contents Title Page 1 The Trap 2 Roast Meat 3 Everything for the Traveller 4 - photo 1

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Contents

Title Page

1 The Trap

2 Roast Meat

3 Everything for the Traveller

4 Money Matters

5 The Bargain

6 Noradz

7 Strange Customs

8 The Trial

9 The Kitchens

10 The Hole

11 The Price of Freedom

12 A Matter of Business

13 Broad River and Beyond

14 Night of the Rats

15 The City

16 Reeah

17 Hope

The Deltora Book of Monsters

Preview: The Golden Door

About the Author

Also by Emily Rodda

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The story so far

Sixteen-year-old Lief, fulfilling a pledge made by his father before he was born, has set out on a great quest to find the seven gems of the magic Belt of Deltora. The Belt is all that can save the kingdom from the tyranny of the evil Shadow Lord, who, only months before Liefs birth, invaded Deltora and enslaved its people with the help of sorcery and his fearsome Grey Guards.

The gems an amethyst, a topaz, a diamond, a ruby, an opal, a lapis lazuli, and an emerald were stolen to open the way for the evil Shadow Lord to invade the kingdom. Now they lie hidden in dark and terrible places throughout the land. Only when they have been restored to the Belt can the heir to Deltoras throne be found, and the Shadow Lord defeated.

Liefs companions are the man Barda, who was once a Palace guard, and Jasmine, a wild, orphaned girl of Liefs own age who they met in the fearful Forests of Silence.

In the Forests they discovered the amazing healing powers of the nectar of the Lilies of Life. There they also won the first gem the golden topaz, symbol of faith, which has the power to bring the living into contact with the spirit world, and to clear and sharpen the mind. At the Lake of Tears, they broke the evil enchantment of the sorceress Thaegan, released the peoples of Raladin and DOr from her curse, and won the second gem the great ruby, symbol of happiness, which pales when misfortune threatens its wearer.

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Footsore and weary, Lief, Barda, and Jasmine moved west, towards the fabled City of the Rats. They knew little about their goal except that it was a place of evil, deserted by its people long ago. But they were almost sure that one of the seven lost gems of the Belt of Deltora lay hidden there.

They had been walking steadily all day and now, as the glowing sun slipped towards the horizon, they longed to stop for rest. But the road on which they walked, deeply rutted with the tracks of wagons, threaded through a plain where thornbushes had taken hold and spread, covering the land. The thorns lined the road without break, and extended as far as the eye could see.

Lief sighed, and for comfort touched the Belt hidden under his shirt. It held two gems now: the golden topaz and the scarlet ruby. Both had been won against great odds, and in the process of winning them, great things had been done.

The people of Raladin, with whom they had stayed for the last two weeks, did not know of their quest to find the lost gems. Manus, the Ralad man who had shared the search for the ruby, was sworn to silence. But it was no secret that the companions had caused the death of the evil sorceress Thaegan, ally of the evil Shadow Lord. It was no secret, either, that two of Thaegans thirteen children had gone the way of their mother. The Ralads, freed at last from Thaegans curse, had made many songs of joy, praising the companions for their deeds.

It had been hard to leave them. Hard to leave Manus, and the happiness, safety, good food, and warm, soft beds of the hidden village. But five gems were still to be found, and until they were restored to the Belt, the Shadow Lords tyranny over Deltora could not be broken. The three companions had to move on.

These thorns are never-ending, Jasmine complained, her voice breaking into Liefs thoughts. He turned to look at her. As usual, the little furred creature called Filli was nestled on her shoulder, blinking through Jasmines mass of black hair. Kree, the raven, who was never far out of her sight, was swooping over the thorns nearby, catching insects. He, at least, was filling his belly.

There is something ahead! called Barda. He pointed to a glimmer of white on the side of the road.

Curious and hopeful, they hurried to the place. There, sticking out of the thorns, was a strange signpost.

What does it mean Jasmine murmured It seems to point the way to some sort of - photo 4

What does it mean? Jasmine murmured.

It seems to point the way to some sort of shop, said Lief.

What is a shop?

Lief glanced at the girl in surprise, then remembered that she had spent her life in the Forests of Silence, and had never seen many of the things he took for granted.

A shop is a place for buying and selling goods, Barda explained. In the city of Del, these days, the shops are poor, and many are closed. But once, before the Shadow Lord, there were many, selling food and drink and clothes and other things to the people.

Jasmine looked at him with her head to one side. Lief realized that even now she did not understand. For her, food grew on trees and drink ran in the streams. Other things were found or made and what you could not find or make, you did without.

They tramped on up the road, talking in low voices, trying to forget their tiredness. But soon it was too dark to see, and they had to light a torch to guide their way. Barda held the flickering flame low, but all of them knew that it could still be seen from the air.

The idea that their progress could be followed so easily was not pleasant. The Shadow Lords spies might even now be patrolling the skies. Also, they had not yet reached the end of Thaegans territory. Though she was dead, they knew well that where wickedness had held sway for so long, danger threatened everywhere.

About an hour after they had lit the torch, Jasmine stopped, and glanced behind her. We are being followed, she breathed. Not just by one, but by many.

Though they themselves could hear nothing, Lief and Barda did not bother asking her how she knew. They had learned that Jasmines senses were far keener and sharper than their own. She might not know what shops were, she might not be able to read and write more than a little, but in other ways her knowledge was vast.

They know we are ahead, she whispered. They stop when we stop, and move when we move.

Silently Lief pulled up his shirt and looked down at the ruby in the Belt around his waist. His heart thudded as he saw, by the flickering light of the torch, that the deep red gem had faded to a dull pink.

Barda and Jasmine were looking at the stone also. They knew, as Lief did, that the ruby paled when danger threatened its wearer. Its message, now, was clear.

So, Barda muttered. Our followers have evil intent. Who are they? Could Kree fly back, and ?

Kree is not an owl! snapped Jasmine. He cannot see in the dark, any more than we can. She crouched, put her ear to the ground, and frowned, listening intently. The followers are not Grey Guards, at least, she said at last. They move too quietly for that, and they are not marching in time.

It is a band of robbers, perhaps, thinking to ambush us when we stop to sleep or rest. We must turn and fight! Liefs hand was already on the hilt of his sword. The songs of the Ralad people were ringing in his ears. What was a ragged crew of robbers compared to the monsters he, Barda, and Jasmine had faced and defeated?

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