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    The Faceless Ones

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      “Exactly. So all you need is another Anchor.”

      “The Grotesquery is gone. Skulduggery lobbed it through the portal because he didn’t want anybody opening it ever again. There are no more bits of Faceless Ones lying around.”

      “It doesn’t have to be an object that links to the Faceless Ones,” Wreath told her. “It just has to link to something in that reality.”

      “Like what?”

      “Like Skulduggery.”

      “Mr. Wreath …”

      He smiled. “There is a part of Skulduggery still here, in this reality. In this country in fact. And you know what it is.”

      “I’m sorry, I have no idea what you’re—”

      “Skulduggery Pleasant’s head, Miss Cain.”

      Something fluttered in her belly. “He lost that. He told me. He won the head he’s wearing now in a poker game.”

      “All true. But if you were to retrieve this missing head and give it to Mr. Renn, he would find that the link between the skeleton and his real skull is keeping the gateway from closing over.”

      “And … and he could open it? Fletcher could open the gateway?”

      “And save Skulduggery, yes.”

      “Where is it? Where’s his head?”

      “I’m afraid I have no idea. That part is up to you.”

      “Why are you helping me?”

      “You don’t think I’m doing it because I’m a nice person?”

      “You have something to gain.”

      “You are an astute young lady. I am hoping to gain something, as a matter of fact.”

      “What?”

      “You. In order to conduct this search, in order to do the things you will need to do, you’re going to need more power than you currently wield. I’m hoping you choose Necromancy.”

      He stepped back and tapped his cane on the ground. The shadows moved in, curled around him, and she saw him smile before his face darkened.

      “I’ll be in touch,” he said, and the shadows scattered and he was gone.

      About the Author

      Before embarking on a writing career, DEREK LANDY had adventures. He wrestled a grizzly on a mountainside, foiled a giggling maniac’s citywide crime spree, and found the Lost City of Gold.

      (He promptly lost the Lost City of Gold, due to being unable to remember which “big tree” it was next to.)

      He lives in Dublin, Ireland, where he divides his time between writing books and screenplays and training his Munchkin Army to protect him against the ninjas.

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      ALSO BY DEREK LANDY

      Skulduggery Pleasant: Scepter of the Ancients

      Skulduggery Pleasant: Playing with Fire

      Copyright

      Skulduggery Pleasant: The Faceless Ones

      Text copyright © 2009 by Derek Landy

      Illuminated letters © Tom Percival 2006, 2009

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      EPub Edition © JULY 2010 ISBN: 978-0-062-04388-7

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      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Landy, Derek.

      The Faceless Ones / by Derek Landy. — 1st American ed.

      p. cm. — (Skulduggery Pleasant ; 3)

      Summary: Fourteen-year-old Valkyrie and the skeleton mage, Skulduggery Pleasant, try to foil a plot set in motion fifty years before to find and open the gate that will allow the Faceless Ones to return to this reality.

      ISBN 978-0-06-124091-1 (trade bdg. : alk. paper)

      ISBN 978-0-06-124092-8 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper)

      [1. Magic—Fiction. 2. Fantasy.] I. Title.

      PZ7.L231757Fac 2009

      [Fic]—dc22

      2008051714

      CIP

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      Typography by Larissa Lawrynenko

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