Derek Landy

The Faceless Ones


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       The Borough Press

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      First published in Great Britain by

      HarperCollins Children’s Books in 2007

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      Text copyright © Derek Landy 2009

      Illuminated letters copyright © Tom Percival 2009

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      Skulduggery Pleasant © Derek Landy

      Cover design © blacksheep-uk.com

      Cover illustration © Tom Percival

      Derek Landy asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of the work.

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      Source ISBN: 9780007302161

      Ebook Edition © ISBN: 9780007318285

      Version: 2019-10-23

       This book is dedicated to my agent, Michelle Kass.

       I’m not going to be sappy here, OK? I’m not going to talk about how much you’ve done for me (which is a lot), or the impact you’ve had on my life (which is immense), and I’m not even going to talk about the advice, encouragement, and counsel you’ve given me since we met. And I’m not going to mention conversations on tractors either, or iPods at dinner tables, or the amount of Yiddish words you’ve taught me that I’ve promptly forgotten.

       All of which, surprisingly, leaves me with nothing much to say.

       Sorry about that.

      Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       Dedication

       Chapter 8: The Civilised Man

       Chapter 9: The Enemy

       Chapter 10: Finbar’s Little Trip

       Chapter 11: Wreath

       Chapter 12: In the Office of the Grand Mage

       Chapter 13: The House on Cemetery Road

       Chapter 14: The Diablerie

       Chapter 15: Breaking and Entering

       Chapter 16: Stealing the Grotesquery

       Chapter 17: The Dark Little Secret

       Chapter 18: In the Flesh

       Chapter 19: The Man Who Would Be King

       Chapter 20: Aranmore Farm

       Chapter 21: Opportunity Rings

       Chapter 22: Conversations with a Late Uncle

       Chapter 23: Anathem Mire

       Chapter 24: The Changing House

       Chapter 25: The Raid

       Chapter 26: The Sceptre

       Chapter 27: Blink