Shane Hegarty

Worlds Explode


Скачать книгу

rel="nofollow" href="#litres_trial_promo">Chapter 30

       Chapter 31

       Chapter 32

       Chapter 33

       Chapter 34

       Chapter 35

       Chapter 36

       Chapter 37

       Chapter 38

       ‘The Purge’: From The Chronicles of the Sky’s Collapse, as told by the inhabitants of the Infested Side

       Chapter 39

       Chapter 40

       Chapter 41

       Chapter 42

       Chapter 43

       Chapter 44

       Chapter 45

       Chapter 46

       Chapter 47

       Chapter 48

       Chapter 49

       Chapter 50

       Chapter 51

       Chapter 52

       Chapter 53

       Chapter 54

       Chapter 55

       Chapter 56

       ‘Hugo’s Rescue’: From The Chronicles of the Sky’s Collapse, as told by the inhabitants of the Infested Side

       Chapter 57

       Chapter 58

       Chapter 59

       Chapter 60

       Chapter 61

       Chapter 62

       ‘The Leaving of Niall Blacktongue’: From The Chronicles of the Sky’s Collapse, as told by the inhabitants of the Infested Side

       Chapter 63

       Chapter 64

       Chapter 65

       Chapter 66

       Thank Yous

       Keep Reading …

       About the Author

       Books by Shane Hegarty

       About the Publisher

       Maps

Image Missing Image Missing

       PREVIOUSLY IN DARKMOUTH

       (AND THE MESS THINGS WERE LEFT IN)

      It was, everyone on the Council of Twelve agreed, a bit of a mess.

      Actually, it was a lot of a mess. In fact, ‘mess’ understated things a little. It was more of a disaster really. A catastrophe. A complete catastrophe.

      It was, everyone on the Council of Twelve eventually agreed, a complete catastrophe.

      What was the worst part of the catastrophe? There was so much to choose from.

      Darkmouth was the last town left on Earth where Legends of myth still invaded, but Hugo the Great, the only active Legend Hunter left to fight them off, was lost on the Infested Side.

      As if that wasn’t bad enough – and it was very, very bad – Darkmouth had been left in the hands of his son Finn, a boy still almost eleven months away from his thirteenth birthday when he would become Complete as a Legend Hunter.

      Worse yet, this boy was not exactly top of his Legend Hunter class. Which was some achievement given he was the only boy in his Legend Hunter class.

      Somehow, that wasn’t even the end of the mess.

      The Twelve had managed to plant a spy in the town. Steve, a Half-Hunter from a long line of Legend Hunters, had never properly hunted until he arrived in Darkmouth. It turned out he had never properly spied either, as his cover was blown by Finn, the very boy he was supposed to be keeping a close eye on.

      There should have been a positive in the form of Steve’s daughter, Emmie, who not only befriended Finn, but also showed a desire and heart for fighting Legends that the boy lacked. Except it was increasingly clear that her enthusiasm would cause trouble someday – and that day came when she helped a Legend, Broonie the Hogboon, escape back to the Infested Side from which all Legends come.

      And then, just to add icing to the whole cake of catastrophe, Darkmouth turned out to be harbouring a traitor. Mr Ernest Glad was supposed to be a Fixer, a helper, a lifelong friend to Hugo. Instead, he was collaborating with the Legends and helped them invade. And he ended up opening a gateway to the Infested Side and pushing Finn’s mother, Clara, through