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Jimmy the Hand

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2003
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See 19
1 - Escape
2 - Crackdown
3 - Aftermath
4 - Plotting
5 - Rescue
6 - Journey
7 - Tragedy
8 - Family
9 - Encounter
10 - The Baron
11 - Discovery
12 - Escape
13 - Hiding
14 - Abduction
15 - Discovery
16 - Developments
17 - Plan
18 - Magic
Epilogue - Krondor
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2063
To my readers:
Without your enthusiasm I'd be selling cars for a living.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Raymond E. Feist


To Jan... and to Ray, Will, and Joel: the only guys who
could have brought this off.
S.M. Stirling

Men cursed as they grappled.
May contain spoilers
As he vanished into the murk, he started to whistle.
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Extract (may contain spoilers)
Jimmy slipped through the crowd.

'Larry,' Jimmy said.

The younger boy gave a well-concealed start and Jimmy felt a small spurt of pride.  Sneaking up on guardsmen was easy, but the boy was a fellow professional.

'I've found something out,' Jimmy said, looking around the crowd to make sure they weren't overheard.  'A way into the dungeon.'  He made a pressing gesture with his hand.  'But there's a problem.'

'What problem?'

'The only one who knows the way is Noxious Neville - so we have to take him along.'

Larry's face went from joyful to sour, as if he'd just bitten into something unpleasant.

'And I had to promise him a half skin of wine.  Which means...'

Ol' Neville was the type to disappear in an instant for reasons of his own, yet come back demanding the promised reward.  Rewards never slipped the old man's porous memory, even when  his recall of deeds performed was vague.

They turned, watching as Neville conducted a conversation with someone who wasn't there.  Jimmy interrupted the conversation and lured Neville out of the Rest by pouring out a stream of raw red wine that Neville hastened to catch in his mouth.  When they were outside Jimmy stoppered the skin.

'Lead us,' he said.

The old beggar smacked his lips, then rubbed his hands over his face and neck and licked up the drops of wine he collected from his fingers.

Jimmy ostentatiously swung the skin over his shoulder.

'Whenever you're ready,' he said.


'That's it,' Neville said.

The three Mockers crouched, straddling the stream of foulness that ran down the centre of the sewer.  Ahead, an oval opening in a wall poured its own tributary into the fetid stream; broad streaks of glistening nitre down the brick showed that the trickle had been larger once.

'Took long enough,' Larry said sourly.

Jimmy shrugged.  Not all of Neville's madness was an act; they'd backtracked more times than Jimmy cared to remember with the old man whining about how thirsty he was.  But the young thief had been adamant; no wine until they found the place.

If he's like this half sober, we'd never see daylight again if I'd let him get drunk.

'Are you sure this is it?' Jimmy asked dubiously.

As he'd said, the tunnel was partially collapsed.  Rubble splayed out in an incline into the main sewer, giving them easy access, but the air that blew towards them from above was more foul than the beggar himself.  Larry said, 'Something's died up there!'

 

Added: 24-May-2017
Last Updated: 05-Nov-2024

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 01-Jul-2009
Eos
Mass Market Paperback
In my libraryOrder from amazon.comHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
Cir 01-Jul-2009
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$7.99
Pages*:
366
Cover Link(s):
Internal ID:
43824
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-060-79299-X
ISBN-13:
978-0-060-79299-2
Printing:
2
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Ralph M Askren - Map
Steve Stone  - Cover Artist
Jimmy the Hand, boy thief of Krondor,
lived in the shadows of the city.


Though gifted beyond his peers, Jimmy is merely a pick-pocket with potential - until he aids Prince Arutha in the rescue of Princess Anita from Duke Guy du Bas-Tyra, and runs afoul of "Black Guy's" secret police.  Facing a choice between disappearing on his own or in a weighted barrel at the bottom of Krondor's harbor, Jimmy chooses the former.

Forced to flee the only home he's ever known, Jimmy finds himself among the unsuspecting rural villagers of Land's End, where he hopes to prosper with his talents for con and thievery.  But Land's End is home to many who tread the crooked path - and to a dark, dangerous presence even the local smugglers don't recognize.  And suddenly Jimmy's youthful bravado and courage are leading him into the maw of chaos... and, quite possibly, to his doom.

"MIDKEMIA'S HISTORY GAINS COMPLEXITY
WITH EACH NEW NOVEL."
Cleveland Plain Dealer
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Notes and Comments:
First Eos paperback printing: July 2009
First Eos trade paperback printing: August 2008
Second printing based on the number line
Canada $10.99

Includes:
Excerpt from Rides a Dread Dragon by Raymond E Feist

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Eos
Mass Market Paperback

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Author(s)

 Raymond E Feist
Birth: 23 Dec 1945 Los Angeles, California, USA

 Steve Stirling

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