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Authors: Kate Forsyth
Kate Forsyth is a bestselling author across several genres. Her titles include the Witches of Eileanan series,
The Gypsy Crown
,
The Silver Horse
,
The Herb of Grace, The Cat's Eye Shell
and
The Lightning Bolt
, the first five books in the Chain of Charms series,
The Starthorn Tree
,
Wishing for Trouble
and
Dragon Gold
. Kate lives in Sydney with her husband, three children, a black cat called Shadow and a very large and boisterous dog called Jessie.
The Gypsy Crown
The Silver Horse
The Herb of Grace
The Cat's Eye Shell
The Lightning Bolt
Dragon Gold
Wishing for Trouble
First published 2007 in Macmillan by Pan Macmillan Australia Pty Limited
1 Market Street, Sydney
Text copyright © Kate Forsyth 2007
Illustrations copyright © Jeremy Reston 2007
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National Library of Australia
cataloguing-in-publication data:
Forsyth, Kate, 1966â.
The butterfly in amber.
For primary school children.
ISBN 978 1 4050 3785 3
1. Gypsies â Juvenile fiction. I. Reston, Jeremy. II. Title.
(Series: Forsyth, Kate, 1966â Chain of charms; 6)
A823.3
Internal text design by Seymour Designs
Typeset in 11/17 pt Janson Text by Post Pre-press Group
Printed in Australia by McPherson's Printing Group
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Luka Finch (13)
Emilia Finch (13) â his cousin
Maggie Finch, called Queen of the Gypsies â their
grandmother
Jacob â Luka's father
Silvia â Luka's mother
Lena (14) and Mimi (9) â Luka's sisters
Beatrice (15) â Emilia's sister
Noah (9) â Emilia's brother
Ruben â Luka and Emilia's uncle
Sabina (10) â Ruben's daughter
Zizi â a monkey
Rollo â a dog
Sweetheart â a brown bear
Mala Graylings â an old fortune-teller
Henry Purefoyle â a lawyer
Humility Purefoyle â his daughter
Obedience Purefoyle â his daughter
Justice Purefoyle â his daughter
Faith Purefoyle â his wife
Elizabeth Murray â Countess of Dysart
Mrs Henderson â her companion
Mrs Skipton â her cook
Isaac â her black servant
Pastor Spurgeon â the Puritan minister of the
Kingston-Upon-Thames parish church
Coldham â a thief-taker for Cromwell
Maloney â a guard at the Stockhouse Gaol
L
uka and Emilia Finch are thirteen-year-old gypsy children who have spent the past two and a half weeks on the run, pursued by the thief-taker Coldham, a cruel man who hates gypsies and wants to see them all hang by the neck until they are dead. The rest of the Finch family are locked up in gaol, and if Luka and Emilia cannot find some way to save them, they will face the gallows in a matter of days.
Emilia has collected five of the six lucky charms that once belonged to a gypsy witch. Emilia wears the charms on a chain about her wrist â a golden coin, a tiny silver horse, a sprig of rue, a shell that gleams like a cat's eye, and a lightning bolt forged from the heart
of a falling star. The last charm Emilia needs to find is a piece of amber with a butterfly trapped inside. It belongs to the Graylings family, but no one knows where they are. All the children's grandmother told them was that the Graylings gave up the gypsy roads and went to London.
In 1658, London is a dangerous city, filled with cutpurses and cutthroats, and stalked by the ever-present threat of plague. Not only must Luka and Emilia try to find one tiny jewel in that huge, crowded city, but they must try not to be seen, no easy task when accompanied by a monkey, a large shaggy dog, and an even larger and shaggier brown bear. For Luka and Emilia know that Coldham would not have given up the chase, nor Pastor Spurgeon, the zealot who threw their families in gaol. The pastor has friends everywhere, but most particularly in London.
Oliver Cromwell himself is in London, living in the palace of the king he helped to the scaffold. And the Lord Protector is ill, so violently and mysteriously that
some believe only witchcraft could be responsible, or the secret hand of an assassin. With every day bringing Old Ironsides closer to death, the land is in turmoil. Cromwell's spymasters are arresting anyone thought to be plotting against his rule; secret missives are flying across the Channel to the king-in-exile, Charles II
;
and everywhere people are wondering what will happen when Cromwell finally dies.
Time is running out, for Cromwell, for the Protectorate of England, and for the Finch family in gaol
. . .