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His mastery of the art of description is beyond belief
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© 2014 by Stephen Lawhead

All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, scanning, or other—except for brief quotations in critical reviews or articles, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

Published in Nashville, Tennessee, by Thomas Nelson. Thomas Nelson is a registered trademark of Thomas Nelson, Inc.

Cover design © 2014 Thomas Nelson, Inc.

Publisher’s Note: This novel is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. All characters are fictional, and any similarity to people living or dead is purely coincidental.

ISBN 978 1 78264 029-5

e-ISBN 978 1 78264 060-8

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Lawhead, Steve.

The fatal tree / Stephen R. Lawhead.

pages cm. -- (Bright empires ; Quest the last)

ISBN 978-1-78264-029-5 (hard cover)

1. Space and time—Fiction. I. Title.

PS3562.A865S53 2014

813’.54--dc23

2014009866

13 14 15 16 17 18 RRD 6 5 4 3 2 1

For my mother, Lois,
It all started with those Little Golden Books

Other Books by Stephen R. Lawhead

T
HE
B
RIGHT
E
MPIRES
S
ERIES
:

T
HE
S
KIN
M
AP

T
HE
B
ONE
H
OUSE

T
HE
S
PIRIT
W
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T
HE
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AMP

T
HE
F
ATAL
T
REE

K
ING
R
AVEN
T
RILOGY
:

H
OOD

S
CARLET

T
UCK

P
ATRICK
, S
ON OF
I
RELAND

T
HE
C
ELTIC
C
RUSADES
:

T
HE
I
RON
L
ANCE

T
HE
B
LACK
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T
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M
YSTIC
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B
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S
ONG OF
A
LBION
T
RILOGY
:

T
HE
P
ARADISE
W
AR

T
HE
S
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H
AND

T
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NOT

T
HE
P
ENDRAGON
C
YCLE
:

T
ALIESIN

M
ERLIN

A
RTHUR

P
ENDRAGON

G
RAIL

A
VALON

E
MPYRION
I: T
HE
S
EARCH FOR
F
IERRA

E
MPYRION
II: T
HE
S
IEGE OF
D
OME

D
REAM
T
HIEF

T
HE
D
RAGON
K
ING
T
RILOGY
:

I
N THE
H
ALL OF THE
D
RAGON
K
ING

T
HE
W
ARLORDS OF
N
IN

T
HE
S
WORD AND THE
F
LAME

Oh,Thou! That dwellest wide diffus’d around,

Where all creative energies abound;

Omniscient Power! Eternal, Undefin’d, Productive Essence,

and Mysterious Mind: What shall we call Thee?

How Thy powers express?

Or, how Thine awful majesty address?

O’er earth we see Thee,

and Thy footsteps trace Through the Bright Empires of unbounded space…

from
T
he
A
chillead
by
W
illiam
J
ohn
T
homas
, 1830

Contents

Important People in the Bright Empires series

Previously in the Bright Empires series

The Fatal Tree

Part One: The Dissolution

Chapter 1: In Which Next Steps Are Contemplated

Chapter 2: In Which a Lesson Is Learned the Hard Way

Chapter 3: In Which Rage Leads to Reverie

Chapter 4: In Which a Problem Is Laid to Rest

Chapter 5: In Which a Final Destination Is Reached

Chapter 6: In Which the Wheels of Justice Grind

Chapter 7: In Which the Tump Is Not to Be Trusted

Part Two: Of Crime and Punishment

Chapter 8: In Which Sleep Is Overrated

Chapter 9: In Which Contempt Breeds Confrontation

Chapter 10: In Which Panic Is Postponed

Chapter 11: In Which Wilhelmina Closes a Cosmic Loop

Chapter 12: In Which a Match Is Made

Chapter 13: In Which Persimmons Are the Bitterest Fruit

Chapter 14: In Which Justice Must Be Seen to Be Served

Part Three: The Fatal Tree

Chapter 15: In Which a Matter of Life and Death Is Raised

Chapter 16: In Which Hate Seeks Its True Source

Chapter 17: In Which the Peace Exacts a Price

Chapter 18: In Which an Oversight Is Corrected

Chapter 19: In Which Genesis Is Invoked

Chapter 20: In Which the Cosmic Cliff Is Contemplated

Part Four: The Point of No Return

Chapter 21: In Which a Shallow Grave Must Suffice

Chapter 22: In Which the Wheels of Justice Grind On

Chapter 23: In Which the River Is the Only Way

Chapter 24: In Which a Pertinent Question Is Posed

Chapter 25: In Which the Fat Hits the Fan

Chapter 26: In Which the Past Continues to Haunt

Chapter 27: In Which the Gaolbird Sings

Part Five: Bright Empires

Chapter 28: In Which Our Questors Debate the Efficacy of Conversion

Chapter 29: In Which Wilhelmina Calls in a Debt

Chapter 30: In Which a Few Things Begin to Make Sense

Chapter 31: In Which the Past Is Prelude

Chapter 32: In Which the Bone House Yields a Secret

Chapter 33: In Which There Is No Going Back

Chapter 34: In Which the Numbers Do Not Lie

Chapter 35: In Which Footsteps Are Traced

Epilogue

Essay: “On What Happens Next”
by Stephen Lawhead

Acknowledgements

Important People

Anen
—Friend of
Arthur Flinders-Petrie
, high priest of the temple of Amun in Egypt, Eighteenth 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.

Benedict Flinders-Petrie
—The son of
Arthur
and
Xian-Li
and father of
Charles
.

Brendan Hanno
—Attached to the Zetetic Society in Damascus, an advisor to ley travellers.

Burley Men

Con
,
Dex
,
Mal
, and
Tav
.
Lord Burleigh’s
henchmen. They keep a Stone Age cat called
Baby
.

Cassandra Clarke
—A post-graduate palaeontologist who accidently gets caught up in the quest for the Skin Map.

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