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Melina Marchetta - Quintana of Charyn

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The climactic conclusion of Printz Award winner Melina Marchettas epic fantasy trilogy! Separated from the girl he loves and has sworn to protect, Froi and his companions travel through Charyn searching for Quintana and building an army that will secure her unborn childs right to rule. While in the valley between two kingdoms, Quintana of Charyn and Isaboe of Lumatere come face-to-face in a showdown that will result in heartbreak for one and power for the other. The complex tangle of bloodlines, politics, and love introduced in and coalesce into an engrossing climax in this final volume.

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Quintana of Charyn

(Lumatere Chronicles #3)

by Melina Marchetta

Melina Marchetta is one of Australias most celebrated authors of young adult fiction. Her novels have been published in eighteen countries and in seventeen languages. Melinas first novel, Looking for Alibrandi, swept the pool of literary awards for young adult fiction when it was published, winning the Childrens Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Book of the Year Award for Older Readers among many others. It was also released as an award-winning film, winning an AFI Award and an Independent Film Award for best screenplay, as well as the New South Wales Premiers Literary Award and the Film Critics Circle of Australia Award.

Melina taught secondary-school English for ten years, during which time she released her second novel Saving Francesca, which won the CBCA Book of the Year Award for Older Readers, followed by On the Jellicoe Road, which won the American Library Associations Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature in 2009. Melinas next novel, Finnikin of the Rock, won the Aurealis Award for Best Young Adult Novel, and was followed by The Pipers Son, the critically acclaimed companion novel to Saving Francesca. Melina has also written a book for younger readers, The Gorgon in the Gully, which was released in 2010. The second book in the Lumatere Chronicles, Froi of the Exiles, was published in 2011 to much international praise. Melina has completed her second screenplay, On the Jellicoe Road, which was chosen to be part of Screen New South Wales Aurora Script Workshop, and she has also written episodes for ABC-TVs Dance Academy.

Her website is melinamarchetta.com.au.

ALSO BY MELINA MARCHETTA

Looking for Alibrandi

Saving Francesca

On the Jellicoe Road

The Pipers Son

THE LUMATERE CHRONICLES

Finnikin of the Rock

Froi of the Exiles

Ferragost

FOR YOUNGER READERS

The Gorgon in the Gully

For Mum, Dad, Marisa, Daniela, Luca, Daniel, Brendan and Andy,

who make it so easy to write about strong, passionate,

high-maintenance families with big hearts.

Prologue Theres a babe in my belly that whispers the valley Froi I follow - photo 1Prologue Theres a babe in my belly that whispers the valley Froi I follow - photo 2

Prologue

Theres a babe in my belly that whispers the valley, Froi. I follow the whispers and come to the road. And I travel for days on the back of a cart with the lice and the filth, and the swill of the swine.

But once in the valley, those pigs of the city sit high on their horses, not with a noose, but with swords at their sides. And still so forsaken, I rage at the gods, and I turn from the faces of those who take charge.

I keep to myself, but I find they are watching. I clench both my fists, Ill kill in a beat. Your words pound my brain, Froi, if they dare try to touch me, a knife to the side and a slit ear to ear.

Those in my cave, they grab and they drag me. They want me to bathe, but theyll soon know the truth. And the fear on their faces speaks loud of their awe, and I capture the crying and tell them whats true; that the men with the swords, who once held the noose, will cut out my king and leave me to die.

The girl with the smile, the one you once spoke of, she enters the cave and can see what is true. And she thinks with her heart, and shouts out, Its plague! and calls for a man who has seen plague before. I beg her, I beg her, but the man named Matteo is the lad with the cats from when I was a child. Your Highness, he whispers, his eyes full of wonder. Did you mate with the lastborn I sent to save Charyn?

And the women, they stare with fear in their hope, but its hope drenched with tears, and it smothers me whole. And the Monts wife, she covers my belly and speaks, Well be dead to all Charyn, from plague in the north. Theres keening and wailing from those left behind: the men of the valley who lose all they have.

And here where were hidden, I sleep in a corner. My dreams are consumed by She who has stealth. I feel her, I fight her, I grit through my teeth, Keep far from my king or Ill tear you to pieces.

I call out your name to help fight this demon. I call out your name. Froi! Save Charyns son.

And day after day it is dull in my heart, for theres nothing to say when youre dead to the world. And the Monts wife, she looks to the valley and mountains with pain and regret, but such hope and fierce love.

Is it rain? someone asks, and I wait for the answer. Though winter still shrouds this land, Ive prayed for the sun.

Part One

Dafar

Chapter 1

Froi!

In the dark of their chamber, Isaboe awoke. She heard Finnikin stir beside her and she climbed out of their bed, pulling back the curtain that partitioned their sleeping quarters from the rest of their private residence. Despite the thickness of the rug, her feet felt icy as she tiptoed to the hearth. Her hands shook as she lit a taper with the embers of last nights fire, trying to understand the savage strangeness of her dream. But when she returned to their bed she saw, through the flicker of the flame, what the darkness had hidden. Finnikin lay awake, staring at her with fury. And it made her shiver even more.

What is it? she asked, as if facing a stranger, not her king. And because she feared the malevolence of Finnikins gaze, she gathered Jasmina into her arms and carried their daughter away, settling her to sleep in a moonlit corner of the room. There was a sound behind her, and Finnikins shadow was on the wall. Isaboe despaired at the wickedness that had crawled into their lives this night.

What? she demanded to know, her mood only eased by the smile of sleepy satisfaction on Jasminas face.

Finnikin didnt respond and this time she turned to face him, the light of a cruel moon mocking her belief that she had nothing to fear from her king.

You wake with another mans name on your lips and you ask me what the matter is? he said.

Froi?

She could hardly remember it now, but she had certainly dreamt that she had heard his name.

Its the walk, she said, pressing a kiss against the soft skin of her daughters cheek. Every night now it seems as if Im in anothers sleep, but they reveal nothing.

Unable to stand his accusing stare, she brushed past him and returned to their bed. Its a mind full of strangeness, she mused. Theres cunning beyond reckoning there. Snarls. Whispers. And something else. I cant explain it.

Youve not bled for months, Isaboe, Finnikin said, his voice blunt. Since you began carrying the child. How can you walk the sleep if you dont bleed?

And then fear left her and anger set in and she matched the grey stoniness in Finnikins eyes with dark rage.

Are you calling me a liar? she asked softly. Because Id be careful of that, my love.

They heard the sound of horses in the courtyard outside and she suspected it was Trevanion and Perri returning from the mountains where she had sent them to question Rafuel of Sebastabol. Finnikin walked away, without so much as a word. They had all been tense these past weeks after the return of Frois ring by a Charynite brigand. They had also received news from inside the kingdom of Belegonia about the man who may have planned the slaughter of Isaboes family, thirteen years past: Gargarin of Abroi. Isaboe had insisted they were to collect information about the suspect. She knew what her next order would be. Slowly, every man responsible for Lumateres pain would be gone, and she prayed to the Goddess that it would bring her peace.

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