Behind the Sorcerer s Cloak
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The four volumes of Andrea Spalding's The Summer of Magic Quartet are among her most exciting work.


The White Horse Talisman was nominated for the Silver Birch, Hackmatack and Manitoba Readers' Choice Awards. Dance of the Stones was also a Silver Birch nominee. Heart of the Hill left one of her four characters in grave danger. In this book, the fourth and final volume of The Summer of Magic Quartet, the Dark Being is poised to conquer Earth and after that, the Universe. She takes one of the four Magic Children hostage. The others must restore the balance between Light and Dark, but at what cost?


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Date de parution 01 septembre 2006
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EAN13 9781554694426
Langue English

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B OOK F OUR T HE S UMMER OF M AGIC Q UARTET ___________________________________
B EHIND T HE S ORCERER S C LOAK
A NDREA S PALDING
O RCA B OOK P UBLISHERS
Text copyright 2006 Brandywine Enterprises BC Ltd.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system now known or to be invented, without permission in writing from the publisher.
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Spalding, Andrea
Behind the sorcerer s cloak / Andrea Spalding. (The summer of magic quartet ; bk. 4)
ISBN 1-55143-627-2
I. Title. II. Series: Spalding, Andrea. Summer of magic quartet; bk. 4.
PS8587.P213B43 2006 jC813 .54 C2006-903256-4
First published in the United States, 2006 Library of Congress Control Number : 2006928467
Summary: In Book Four of The Summer of Magic Quartet , the Dark Being is poised to conquer Earth and after that, the Universe. Only the four Magic Children can restore the balance between Light and Dark.
Orca Book Publishers gratefully acknowledges the support for its publishing programs provided by the following agencies: the Government of Canada through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program and the Canada Council for the Arts, and the Province of British Columbia through the BC Arts Council and the Book Publishing Tax Credit.
Orca Book Publishers PO Box 5626, Station B Victoria, BC Canada V8R 6S4
Orca Book Publishers PO Box 468 Custer, WA USA 98240-0468
Cover and interior images by Martin Springett Typeset and design by Christine Toller
www.orcabook.com Printed and bound in Canada
09 08 07 06 5 4 3 2 1
For Graham and Nina, whose friendship has spanned my lifetime. Thank you for sharing the mystical places of Mann. Andrea Spalding
A talisman to hone the mind, A circlet old to hold and bind, A staff to smite with hidden might, Beads to link and hold the light.
Note: In the text I use the following as a spell: Manannan Beg Mac y Leir Mie goll magh as ny share goll stiagh . This line translates as Manannan Beg Mac y Leir, give safe journey out and a better journey home. These words are the first two lines of the traditional Manx Fisherman s prayer asking Manannan for a safe sea journey. The translation by Fenella Bazin is found in her book Ree ny Marrey: Songs of the Isle of Man and used with permission.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE A Stirring in the Mists of Time
CHAPTER TWO Stirrings of Earth Magic
CHAPTER THREE A Broken Thread
CHAPTER FOUR Island Magic
CHAPTER FIVE A Circling of Shades
CHAPTER SIX Magical Secrets
CHAPTER SEVEN Friends and Enemies
CHAPTER EIGHT The Pagan Lady
CHAPTER NINE A Maze of Mindspeak
CHAPTER TEN Light and Dark
Epilogue
Glossary
Author s Note
Acknowledgments

CHAPTER ONE
________________________________ A S TIRRING IN THE M ISTS OF T IME
Sinister disturbances roused the sorcerer Manannan from sleep.
He tilted his head to listen.
Ripples of sound echoed through the Mists of Time. He must heed them. Manannan shook off sleep and stumbled to the summit of his mountain home, South Barrule.
Night mist billowed around him, cloaking, blanketing. It concealed the view. Mist was his to command. He was its Keeper. In return the mist was his cloak of safety, the means by which he hid his island kingdom from unfriendly eyes. Manannan spread wide his arms and slowly raised them.
The mist obeyed his command. It swirled and lifted, though tendrils teased him by covering his eyes.
Manannan chuckled and brushed them away. I am the Sorcerer Manannan. I am found in the mist and the rain, and you must answer to me. The threads dissolved and the Island of Mann spread below, washed in the clear starlight of pre-dawn.
It was a small kingdom for such a powerful mage. From his heather-clad mountain, almost the entire island could be seen. But size was of no account. Here worlds met. Magic and humans lived side by side. Manannan s kingdom was the center of Earth Magic: the place chosen by the Sleeper.
Manannan s eyes raked the scene.
Everything slept.
Manannan turned his attention to the magical heart of his kingdom, the castle on tiny Pheric s Isle lying off his western shore.
Starlight threw the ruined castle walls into sharp relief. They surrounded the tiny isle like a curtain, protecting the tall Round Tower rising in the center.
Nothing stirred.
Manannan probed deep into the heart of the Round Tower. There, layer upon layer of magic webbed around secrets forgotten by humans.
He relaxed. The webs of magic on Pheric s Isle remained intact. Both Tower and Sleeper slept undisturbed.
Manannan bowed to the universe in a gesture of thanks.
Whatever the disturbance in the Mists of Time, all seemed well on Mann.
He was mistaken. The ripples had roused the Moddy Dhoo.
The feared Black Dog lay awake beneath the castle gatehouse. Its red eyes pierced the darkness. The Moddy Dhoo sensed what Manannan couldn t. The Sleeper was under threat.

The new day dawned, but all was not well across the Irish Sea in the city of Glastonbury, in the heart of England.
Three children were trying not to panic.
Seven-year-old Chantel struggled with tears. Her brother, Adam, was missing.
What are we going to do? How can we get Adam back when we don t even know where he is? Chantel s voice shook. Fresh tears trickled down her cheeks as she looked up at the glum faces of her two older cousins. We can t ask anyone for help. N-no one will believe he s vanished through a magic portal. She dropped the piece of toast she was holding and buried her head in her hands.
Her cousins, Holly and Owen, looked for support across the breakfast table. Their friend and neighbor, Mr. Smythe, was the only adult who knew of their adventures.
Mr. Smythe looked drawn and gray. He shrugged helplessly as he patted Chantel s shoulder.
This Magic is beyond me. I-I don t know how to help. Our best plan is to wait for the Wise Ones. Trust that Myrddin will bring Adam back.
That s what we re doing, said Owen bitterly. But it s taking forever.

Three times Holly and Owen and their Canadian cousins Chantel and Adam had helped Myrddin and two other magical beings, the Wise Ones, outwit a shadowy figure known as the Dark Being.
The first two adventures had been successful.
Chantel had helped Equus, the Great White Horse, find his talisman.
Owen had helped Ava, the spectacular Hawkwoman, regain her circlet.
The third adventure, when Adam was to help Myrddin regain his staff, had ended in disaster.
Everything started so well, moaned Holly. Adam was brilliant at finding his way through the Spiral Labyrinth and unlocking the entrance into Glastonbury Tor.
And it was Adam who released Myrddin s staff from its hiding place in the Crystal Cave, agreed Owen. He was fantastic. If only he d not grabbed Zorianna s cloak when she pinched the staff from Myrddin. That was really daft.
No, it wasn t, said Chantel, bristling. Adam was brave. Really brave. I d like to see you standing up to the Dark Being s emissary. She gave a sob. I just wish he d let go before they vanished through a portal.
It was all so overwhelming Chantel could hardly bear to think about it.
Owen pushed his plate away. Our adventures were fun at first. Now they re scary.
Come off it. There was always a scary side, said Holly. Her voice was determinedly matter of fact. But they always ended okay. Don t you dare give up. This adventure will end okay too. Adam will be found. Myrddin s gone to rescue him. Despite her resolve, her voice wobbled at the end. She too watched the sky and ignored her food.
Owen thrust his chair back. I don t get it. Where are the other Wise Ones? Ava and Equus said to call if we needed them. We do. We called ages ago. He stalked across the room, yanked the French doors open and stepped outside onto the patio.
Come on, Ava. Come on, Equus, he whispered.
Oh, do shut up, said Holly quietly, from behind him. That s the hundredth time already. You re making everything worse.
Well, why aren t they here? snapped Owen. Know what? I think something bad s happened. He challenged Holly. You think so too, don t you?
Holly flushed and jerked her head toward Chantel who was joining them.
It was too late.
Chantel burst into fresh tears and fled upstairs. The bedroom door slammed.
Mr. Smythe glared at Owen and followed her.
Idiot, said Holly. She slumped on the nearest wooden chair. Chantel can t take any more. She s only seven. How would you feel if I d disappeared?
The hint of a grin tugged at the corner of Owen s mouth.
Holly gave him a little push. No don t bother to answer! Learn some tact.
Owen flopped into a patio chair beside her. I didn t mean to upset Chantel, or Mr. Smythe, but we ve got to face it, Holly. Something s wrong.
Holly grimaced.
Come on, Holly. Admit it. Owen thumped the table between them. The Wise Ones are in trouble! I bet the Dark Being s got them!
Holly stopped him again. Don t even think that way, she said fiercely. We ve got to keep light in our hearts. They said so.
All right, all right. Owen shrugged. So she hasn t got them. I m keeping light in my heart. Now what?
Wait and hope, said Holly firmly.
Owen slumped. I m fed up with waiting. I wish we weren t just kids.
What difference would that make? Mr. Smythe s an adult, and he hasn t a clue.
Well, something better happen soon. We go

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