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The Thief of Always

By Barker Clive

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Chapter OneHarvey Half-DevouredThe great gray beast February had eaten Harvey Swick alive. Here he was, buried in the belly of that smothering month, wondering ...if he would ever find his way out through the cold coils that lay between here and Easter.He didn't think much of his chances. More than likely he'd become so bored as the hours crawled by that one day he'd simply forget to breathe. Then maybe people would get to wondering why such a fine young lad had perished in his prime. It would become a celebrated mystery, which wouldn't be solved until some great detective decided to re-create a day in Harvey's life.Then, and only then, would the grim truth be discovered. The detective would first follow Harvey's route to school every morning, trekking through the dismal streets. Then he'd sit at Harvey's desk, and listen to the pitiful drone of the history teacher and the science teacher, and wonder how the heroic boy had managed to keep his eyes open. And finally, as the wasted day dwindled to dusk, he'd trace the homeward trek, and as he set foot on the step from which he had departed that morning, and people asked him - as they would - why such a sweet soul as Harvey had died, he would shake his head and say: "It's very simple.""Oh?" the curious crowd would say. "Do tell."And, brushing away a tear, the detective would reply: "Harvey Swick was eaten by the great gray beast February."It was a monstrous month, that was for sure; a dire and dreary month. The pleasures of Christmas, both sharp and sweet, were already dimming in Harvey's memory, and the promise of summer was so remote as to be mythical. There'd be a spring break, of course, but how far off was that? Five weeks? Six?Mathematics wasn't his strong point, so he didn't irritate himself further by attempting - and failing - to calculate the days. He simply knew that long before the sun came to save him he would have withered away in the belly of the beast."You shouldn't waste your time sitting up here," his mom said when she came in and found him watching the raindrops chase each other down the glass of his bedroom window."I've got nothing better to do," Harvey said, without looking around."Well then, you can make yourself useful," his mom said.Harvey shuddered. Useful? That was another word for hard labor. He sprang up, marshaling his excuses - he hadn't done "this; he hadn't done "that - but it was too late."You can start by tidying up this room," his mom said."But --""Don't sit wishing the days away, honey. Life's too short.""But --""That's a good boy."And with that she left him to it. Muttering to himself, he stared around the room. It wasn't even untidy. There were one or two games scattered around; a couple of drawers open; a few clothes hanging out: It looked just fine."I am "ten," he said to himself (having no brothers and sisters, he talked to himself a good deal). "I mean, it's not like I'm a kid. I don't have to tidy up just because "she says so. It's boring."He wasn't just muttering now, he was talking out loud."I want to...I want to..." He went to the mirror, and quizzed it. "What "do I want?" The strawhaired, snub-nosed, brown-eyed boy he saw before him shook his head. "I don't know what I want," he said. "I just know I'll die if I don't have some fun. I will! I'll die!"As he spoke, the window rattled. A gust of wind blew hard against it - then a second; then a third - and eventhough Harvey didn't remember the window being so much as an inch ajar, it was suddenly thrown open. Cold rain spattered his face. Half closing his eyes, he crossed to the window and fumbled to slam it, making sure that the latch was in place this time.The wind had started his lamp moving, and when he turned back the whole room seemed to be swinging around. One moment the fight was blazing in his eyes, the next it was flooding the opposite wall. But in between the blaze and the flood it lit the middle of his room, and standing there Detailed info »« Brief info

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Publisher: HarperTorch
Publication Date: 1/1/2000
ISBN: 9780061091469
EAN: 0061091464
Paperback:288 pages
Language:English
Physical Info:4.24 x 0.79 x 6.78 inches, (0.31 lbs)
Categories:Fantasy - Dark/Horror | Horror - General
LC Subjects:Fantasy, Horror tales
Dewey:FIC

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