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Copyright 2015 by Columbus Rose, Ltd. All rights reserved. Published by Scholastic Press, an imprint of Scholastic Inc., Publishers since 1920. scholastic, scholastic press, and associated logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Scholastic Inc. The publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for author or third-party websites or their content. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission of the publisher. For information regarding permission, write to Scholastic Inc., Attention: Permissions Department, 557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012. This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the author s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Baldacci, David, author. The keeper / David Baldacci. First edition. pages cm Sequel to: The finisher. Summary: Vega Jane and her friend Delph have taken the map that Quentin Herms left them and set out from the town of Wormwood, determined to brave the Quag and find freedom on the other side but the Quag was designed to keep the town people in, and it is filled with bloodthirsty creatures and sinister magic, and it is not going to let them escape unscathed. ISBN 978-0-545-83194-9 (jacketed hardcover) 1. Magic Juvenile fiction. 2. Quests (Expeditions) Juvenile fiction. 3. Escapes Juvenile fiction. 4. Adventure stories. [1. Fantasy.] I. Title. PZ7.B18124Ke 2015 813.54 dc23 [Fic] 2015015698 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 15 16 17 18 19 23 Printed in the U.S.A. First edition, September 2015 Book design by Elizabeth B. Parisi

UNUS The Quag It seemed both fitting and even absurdly poetic that, hitched together like links in a chain, the three of us would die together. But having jumped off a mile-high cliff while being pursued by murderous beasts didn t leave us much choice in the matter. We had literally leapt for our lives. And now we had to land properly or our final resting place would be down there. Far down there. We fell a long way, far longer than I would have liked. I glanced at my best friend, Delph, as we plunged. He was looking at me, not in stark fear but, admittedly, with a bit of anxiety. My canine, Harry Two, on the other hand, was grinning, ready for our adventure to begin. The reason we had jumped was around my waist. My chain, Destin, allowed me to fly. But I had never jumped off a mile-high cliff and we were plunging faster than I ever had before. I tried my best to manage the landing smoothly, though we thudded into the dirt with ample force. We all just lay there momentarily stunned. But I soon realized that while we were battered and bruised, we were alive. I unhooked Harry Two from his harness, which had allowed him to rest suspended against my chest. I watched as

Delph slowly rose and stretched his arms and legs tentatively. Then I looked upward, all the way to the spot we had so recently vacated. If we hadn t, we would assuredly be dead. The beasts that had been hunting us now stared down over the precipice. It was a herd of garms and a roughly equal number of amarocs. Even without being able to see them properly from this distance, I knew the scaly garms, with their own blood perpetually dripping down their armored chests, were breathing rage-filled flames at us. I m sure the amarocs, giant wolflike creatures that apparently lived for no other reason than to kill, looked simply homicidal. Yet none of them appeared willing to take the mile-long dive that we just had. It was worth all the coins I would ever have that these creatures could not fly as I could. I looked down and patted the chain around my waist with the letters D-E-S-T-I-N imprinted on some of its links. It had saved my life on numerous occasions already, although I had not possessed it for that long. I could hardly believe it. I was in the Quag. Me, Vega Jane. I had lived my entire fifteen sessions in the village of Wormwood. It was all I d ever known. I had been told that, other than the deadly Quag, it was all there was in existence. But I believed that to be a lie. There was something beyond the Quag, and I meant to find out what. I was not doing this for a lark. I strongly suspected that my parents and grandfather were on the other side of the Quag. While my brother, John, still lived in Wormwood, he was not the young innocent lad he used to be. The sinister and murderous Morrigone had seen to that. Thus, my mission in life was to get the three of us safely 2

through the Quag as quickly as possible. It might be an extremely ambitious goal, but it was mine nonetheless. I breathed more normally and again looked over at Delph. Wotcha, Vega Jane, he said. Wotcha yourself, Delph, I replied, failing, despite our near deaths, to keep the smile off my face at having successfully entered the Quag. You reckon those ruddy beasts can get down here? he said. I reckon I don t want to wait around to find out, do I? I shot back. I hoisted my tuck over my shoulder and Delph did the same with his. I kept Harry Two s harness on in case we had to take to the air quickly. The map of the Quag that my friend Quentin Herms had left me was very detailed, but there were some troublesome lapses to it, now I could see. For one, it did not mention the cliff that we had just jumped from. And, correspondingly, I was not prepared for the valley we now found ourselves in. And yet I had seen Quentin enter the Quag one light. That s really what started this whole journey for me. He must have known what lies in here. The map gave me general directions but did not provide a precise route to take through this place. I apparently would have to figure that out on my own. I also possessed a book, which I d nicked from Quentin s cottage, that explained the sorts of creatures dwelling here. Delph said, The map has us heading generally that way. He pointed. Toward that mountain, way in the distance over there. 3

I hesitated and then said haltingly, I... I don t want to start that sort of trek at night. We need to find a safe place till first light. He looked at me like I was completely mental. Safe place? In the bloody Quag? Do ya hear yourself, Vega Jane? The Quag has many things, no doubt, but safe places ain t one of em, I reckon. I looked ahead at the flat, open expanse. There were trees and bushes and long, sweeping fields of grass slowly bending in the breeze that blew off the cliff. It looked peaceful and serene and not dangerous at all. Which told me that there were probably dozens of foul things lurking in wait that could and would kill us, given the slightest of opportunities. I looked down at my feet. Which way to step? I glanced at Harry Two, who was gazing up at me curiously, apparently waiting for me to make up my mind. It struck me, rather uncomfortably, that I was to be the leader here. Blimey! Was I up to it? I wasn t sure that I was. Far, far in the distance was a place the map called the Mycanmoor. It was described as a dull, dead sort of place that went on for a very long way, and which, unfortunately, there was no sure path around. The map was remarkably silent as to the exact perils that lay directly in front of us. But the book I d nicked filled in some of these details. I slipped it from the pocket of my cloak and lit a bit of candle stub to read the pages more clearly in the darkness. Delph looked nervously over my shoulder. Tis nae a good idea to be lighting us up that way, Vega Jane. You know, Delph, you can just call me Vega. It s not like 4

we re flooded with folks here named Vega. As far as I can tell, in fact, I m the only one. He took a long breath and slowly let it out, his eyes big as cup saucers. O course, right you are, Vega Jane. I sighed and stared down at the page. I basically had to match up the map with descriptions of the places in the Quag where the creatures described therein dwelled. It would have been much easier had Quentin Herms conveniently placed all this information in one place, but he hadn t. I felt my spirits plummet when I fully realized how ill prepared I was. And here Delph and Harry Two were depending on me to have a plan! Harry Two started growling. I looked down at him. His hackles were up, his fangs bared, and I quickly gazed around to see what was causing this reaction in my canine. But there was nothing in the darkness, at least that I could see. I looked at Delph. He said, What s got into im? And then I noticed it. My canine was breathing heavily through his snout. He wasn t seeing the danger he was smelling it. And in my experience, foul smells usually led to foul beasts. I took a whiff of the air, wrinkled up my face and glanced sharply at Delph. Do you smell that? He took in a chestful of the air and then exhaled it. No. I thought rapidly. I knew that scent, or at least something close to it. And then the clouds in my mind slowly cleared. Poison. 5

What is it? he asked nervously. I m not exactly sure, I replied, and I wasn t. But I had smelled that sort of concoction before, back at Stacks, the factory where I was employed as a Finisher. I pointed to the left. Let s try that way. Shouldn t we maybe fly? said Delph. Get there faster, won t we? Let us... let us maybe see what s coming, before... before it gets us, he finished breathlessly. We would get there faster flying. But something in the back of my head said to leave our feet firmly on the ground. At least for now. I was one who tended to follow her instincts. They had served me more right than wrong over my sessions. And that s when I happened to look up, and saw it. Or rather, them. A flock of birds was racing in perfect formation across the Noc-lit sky. This surprised me because I did not think that birds flew at night, but perhaps things were different in the Quag. As I watched the birds soar along, something very strange happened. From out of nowhere appeared a cloud of bluish smoke. The birds turned sharply to avoid it, but a few could not make the turn in time. And when these birds passed through the smoke and came out the other side, they were no longer flying. They were falling. Because they were dead. I stood there, paralyzed. Then I felt something grip my arm. It was Delph. 6

Run, Vega Jane, he yelled. Run! As we ran, I looked back once and wished I hadn t. It was a creature I had never seen for real before, but still, I knew what it was because a drawing of it was in the book. I glanced at Delph and knew that he too had looked behind him and seen what I had. Taking to the air would do us no good. Unlike the garms and amarocs, what was back there and coming on fast was something that could fly. It looked like our journey through the Quag was about to end before it had even truly begun. 7