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Stephen Hunt - The Kingdom Beyond the Waves

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Professor Amelia Harsh is obsessed with finding the lost civilization of Camlantis, a legendary city from pre-history that is said to have conquered hunger, war, and disease with the creation of the perfect pacifist society. Without official funding, Amelia is forced to accept an offer of patronage from Abraham Quest, the man she blames for her fathers bankruptcy and suicide. She hates him, but he has something that Amelia desperately wants--evidence that proves that Camlantis existed and that the Camlantean ruins are buried under one of the sea-like lakes that dot the murderous jungles of Liongeli.Amelia will blackmail her old friend Commodore Black into ferrying her along a huge river on his ancient U-boat. With an untrusty crew of freed convicts, Quests force of fearsome female mercenaries on board, and a lunatic steamman acting as their guide, Amelias luck seems to be going from bad to worse. Her quest for the perfect society has a good chance of bringing her own world to the brink of destruction...The Kingdom Beyond The Waves is Stephen Hunts third novel, set in the same universe as The Court of the Air. Amelia Harsh is a female Indiana Jones if there ever was one, and this novel is a rollicking steampunk adventure that will hook readers for one dynamite ride.

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THE KINGDOM BEYOND THE WAVES STEPHEN HUNT Contents A melia Harsh wiped the - photo 1

THE KINGDOM BEYOND THE WAVES STEPHEN HUNT Contents A melia Harsh wiped the sweat from her hands across her leather - photo 2 Contents

A melia Harsh wiped the sweat from her hands across her leather trousers, then thrust her fingers up into Mombikos vice-tight grip. The ex-slave hauled her onto the ledge, the veins on his arms bulging as he lifted her up the final few feet to the summit. Bickering voices chased Amelia up the face of the blisteringly hot mountainside like the chattering of sand beetles.

You climb better than them, even with your poisoned arm, said Mombiko.

Amelia rubbed at the raw wound on her right shoulder like her left, as large as that of a gorilla. Not due to the stinging scorpion that had crept into her tent two nights earlier, but the result of a worldsingers sorcery. Large sculpted biceps muscles that could rip a door apart or cave in the skull of a camel; a physique that was rendered near useless by that bloody insects barbed tail. The scorpion had to have stung her gun arm, too.

Mombiko passed the professor a blessedly cool canteen and she took a greedy swig of water before checking the progress of the Macanalie brothers. They were a minute away from the ledge, cursing each other and squabbling over the best footholds and grips to reach the summit.

The brothers got us through the Northern Desert, said Amelia. There are not many uplanders who could have done that.

You know where those three scum developed their knowledge of the sands, mma, said Mombiko, accusingly. The brothers guide traders over the border in both directions avoiding the kingdoms revenue men to the north and the caliphs tax collectors to the south.

Amelia pointed to the sea of wind-scoured dunes stretched out beneath them. Its not much of a border. Besides, I know about their side-trade as well as you do, capturing escaped slaves who make it to the uplands and dragging them back for the caliphs bounty on the slaves heads.

They are not good men, professor.

Amelia checked the sling of the rifle strapped to her back. They were as good as we were going to get without the universitys help.

Mombiko nodded and clipped the precious water canteen back onto his belt.

Damn the pedants on the High Table. A pocket airship could have crossed the desert in a day rather than the weeks of sun-scorched marching Amelias expedition had endured. But the college at Saint Vines did not want the technology of an airship falling into the caliphs hands. And it was a fine excuse for the college authorities to drop another barrier in front of her studies, her obsession.

You wait here, Amelia said to Mombiko. Help them up.

If they try anything?

She pointed to his pistol and the bandolier of crystal charges strapped over his white robes. Why do you think I made sure we were climbing at the front? I wouldnt trust a Macanalie to hold my guide rope.

A sound like a crow screeched in the distance. Shielding her eyes, Amelia scanned the sky. Blue, cloudless. Clear of any telltale dots around the sun that would indicate the presence of the lizard-things that the caliphs scouts flew. No match for an airships guns, but the unnatural creatures could fall upon the five of them easily enough; rip their spines out in a dive and carry their shredded remains back to one of Cassarabias military garrisons. Again, the screech. She saw a dark shape shuffling higher up the mountainside a sand hawk and relaxed. It was eying up one of the small salamanders on the dunes beneath them, no doubt.

Professor Harsh returned her attention to the wall on the ledge, following the trail of stone sigils worn away to near-indecipherability by Cassarabias sandstorms over the millennia. Mombikos contact had been right after all; a miracle the deserter from the caliphs army had made it this far, had spotted the carving in the rocks below. Had possessed enough education to know what the carving might signify and the sand-craft to reach the uplands of Jackals and the safety of the clans. The path between the crags led to a wall of boulders with a circular stone slab embedded in it. A door! Shielded from the worst of the storm abrasions, the sigils on the portal had fared better than the worn iconography that had led her up here.

Amelia marvelled at the ancient calligraphy. So primitive, yet so beautiful. There were illustrations too, a swarm of brutal-looking vehicles ridden by fierce barbarians horseless carriages, but not powered by the high-tension clockwork milled by her own nation of Jackals. Engines from a darker time.

Her revelry at the discovery was interrupted by the snarling voices behind her.

Is this it, then, lassie?

Amelia looked at the three upland smugglers, practically drooling at the thought of the treasures they were imagining behind the door. Roll the door back, but carefully , she ordered. Dipping into her backpack she pulled out five cotton masks with string ties. Put these on before you go in.

Are you daft, lassie? spat the oldest of the brothers. Theres no sandstorm coming.

These are not sand masks, Amelia said, tapping a thumb on the door. You are standing outside the tomb of a powerful chieftain. He would have owned worldsingers as part of his slave-clan and would not have been above having them leave a sprinkling of curse-dust in his tomb to kill grave robbers, bandits and any of his rivals tempted to desecrate his grave. She slipped the mask over her mouth, the chemicals in the fabric filling her nose with a honey-sweet smell. But you are free to go in without protection.

The brothers each gave her a foul look, but pulled on the masks all the same, then got to work rolling the door back with all the vigour that only greed could generate. Mombiko drew out a gas spike and ignited the lantern. I shall go first, mma.

Amelia signalled her agreement. Mombiko had been raised in the great forests of the far south and possessed an uncanny sixth sense. Curse-dust aside, there should only be a single trap in this ancient tomb the mausoleums creators were an unsubtle brutish people but it was best to be sure.

The door rolled back. Mombiko held the gas spike in front of him, shadows dancing in the dark tunnel that lay revealed behind the stone slab. It was cool inside after the heat of the desert. Crude stone-hewn steps led downward, iron brackets in the wall where lanterns would once have hung.

Did you hear something? asked one of the brothers.

Put your gun down, you fool, said Amelia. Its just an echo. You fire your pistol in here and the ricochet of your ball will be what kills you.

If theres a treasure, there will be something to guard it, insisted one of the brothers. A wee beastie.

Nothing that could survive over two thousand years trapped down here without any food, said Amelia.

Holster your pistol, ordered the oldest brother, the lass is right. Besides, its her laddie-boy thats going in first, right?

Followed by the cold echoes of their own steps, the five interlopers walked down the carved passage; at the bottom of the sloping cut was a foreboding stone door, a copper panel in a wall-niche by its side, the space filled with levers, nobs and handles.

Ive got a casket of blow-barrel sap back with the camels, said one of the Macanalie brothers.

Amelia wiped the cobwebs off the copper panel. You got enough to blow up all the treasure, clansman? Leave the archaeology to me.

Amelia touched the levers, tracing the ancient script with her fingers. Like most of the Black-oil Hordes legacy to history, their language was stolen, looted from one of the many nonnomadic nations the barbarians had over-run during their age. The script was a riddle filled with jokes and black humour.

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