Contents
Important People in the Bright Empires series
Previously in the Bright Empires series
The Bone House
Part One: The Book of Forbidden Secrets
Chapter 1: In Which Some Things Are Best Forgotten
Chapter 2: In Which a Wander in the Wilderness Is Good for the Soul
Chapter 3: In Which an Omen Is Proved True
Chapter 4: In Which Tea and Sandwiches Are Encountered
Chapter 5: In Which a Guest Is Honoured
Chapter 6: In Which the Pregnant Question Is Asked
Chapter 7: In Which December Proves the Cruellest Month
Chapter 8: In Which the Aid of a Good Doctor Is Sought
Chapter 9: In Which Full Disclosure Takes a Drubbing
Chapter 10: In Which an Identity Is Mistaken
Chapter 11: In Which Wilhelmina Learns the Ropes
Chapter 12: In Which Sheer, Bloody-Minded Persistence Is Rewarded
Chapter 13: In Which an Impossible Birth Is Celebrated
Chapter 14: In Which the Truth Cannot Be Ignored
Part Three: Coming Forth by Day
Chapter 15: In Which an Apprenticeship Is Begun
Chapter 16: In Which Ruffled Feathers Are Smoothed
Chapter 17: In Which a Burden Shared Is a Burden Halved
Chapter 18: In Which a Visit to Prague Is Wangled
Chapter 19: In Which a Three-Cup Problem Is Expounded
Chapter 20: In Which the Infant Science of Archaeology Is Radically Advanced
Part Four: The Language of Angels
Chapter 21: In Which the Scholarly Inquiry Bears Strange Fruit
Chapter 22: In Which Blood Tells
Chapter 23: In Which Patience and Practice Pay Off
Chapter 24: In Which a Destiny Is Determined
Chapter 25: In Which the Past Catches Up
Chapter 26: In Which the Question of What to Do Is Asked and Answered—Twice
Chapter 27: In Which a Little Light Is Shed
Part Five: A House Made All of Bone
Chapter 28: In Which Feeling Good and Strong Is Not Enough
Chapter 29: In Which a Most Peculiar Predicament Arises
Chapter 30: In Which Kit Embraces the Stone Age
Chapter 31: In Which a Sensible Course of Action Is Proposed
Chapter 32: In Which Confidences Are Frankly Shared
Chapter 33: In Which Formal Introductions Are Made
Chapter 34: In Which the Future Is a Dream
Chapter 35: In Which a Remedy Is Pursued
Essay: “Quantum Physics and Me”
by Stephen Lawhead
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“
Time travel and high adventure abound
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The premise of ley line travel is fascinating yet mysterious
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IERAN
THE
BONE HOUSE
O
THER
B
OOKS BY
S
TEPHEN
R. L
AWHEAD
T
HE
B
RIGHT
E
MPIRES
S
ERIES:
The Skin Map
The Bone House
K
ING
R
AVEN
T
RILOGY:
Hood
Scarlet
Tuck
Patrick, Son of Ireland
T
HE
C
ELTIC
C
RUSADES:
The Iron Lance
The Black Rood
The Mystic Rose
Byzantium
S
ONG OF
A
LBION
T
RILOGY:
The Paradise War
The Silver Hand
The Endless Knot
T
HE
P
ENDRAGON
C
YCLE:
Taliesin
Merlin
Arthur
Pendragon
Grail
Avalon
Empyrion I: The Search for Fierra
Empyrion II: The Siege of Dome
Dream Thief
T
HE
D
RAGON
K
ING
T
RILOGY:
In the Hall of the Dragon King
The Warlords of Nin
The Sword and the Flame
A B
RIGHT
E
MPIRES
N
OVEL
Quest the Second:
THE
BONE HOUSE
STEPHEN R.
LAWHEAD
© 2011 by Stephen Lawhead
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Lawhead, Steve.
The bone house / Stephen R. Lawhead.
p. cm. — (The bright empires series ; 2)
ISBN 978-1-59554-805-4
1. Space and time—Fiction. I. Title.
PS3562.A865B66 2011
813’.54—dc22
2011012768
Printed in the United States of America
11 12 13 14 15 16 QGF 6 5 4 3 2 1
For Suzie
“ The distinction between past, present, and future is only an illusion—albeit a persistent one.”
A
LBERT
E
INSTEIN, PHYSICIST
Anen
– Friend of
Arthur Flinders-Petrie
, high priest of the temple of Amun in Egypt, 18
th
dynasty
Archelaeus Burleigh, Earl of Sutherland
– Nemesis of
Flinders-Petrie, Cosimo, Kit
, and all right-thinking people
Arthur Flinders-Petrie
– Also known as
The Man Who Is Map
, patriarch of his line. Begat
Benedict
, who begat
Charles
, who begat
Douglas
.
Balthazar Bazalgette
– The Lord High Alchemist at the Court of
Rudolf II
in Prague, friend and confidant of
Wilhelmina
.
Burley Men
–
Con
,
Dex
,
Mal
, and
Tav
. Lord
Burleigh
’s henchmen. They keep a Stone Age cat called
Baby
.
Cosimo Christopher Livingstone,
the Elder, aka
Cosimo
– a Victorian gentleman who seeks to reunite the Skin Map and understand the key to the future.
Cosimo Christopher Livingstone,
the Younger, aka
Kit
–
Cosimo
’s great-grandson.
Emperor Rudolf
– King of Bohemia and Hungary, Archduke of Austria and King of the Romans, he is also known as the Holy Roman Emperor and is quite mad.
Engelbert Stiffelbeam
– A baker from Rosenheim in Germany, affectionately known as
Etzel.
Giles Standfast
–
Sir Henry Fayth
’s coachman and
Kit
’s ally.
Gustavus Rosenkreuz
– The Chief Assistant to the Lord High Alchemist and
Wilhelmina
’s ally.