Novels :
Word of Honour

Word of Honour - Michael Pryor
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Cover blurb
Magical genius Aubrey Fitzwilliam, along with his loyal friend
George and the redoubtable Caroline, is trying to immerse himself
in his new life at university. But for Aubrey life is never straightforward.
When Aubrey’s
father, the Prime Minister, invites him and George to take
a ride on a top-secret submersible, Aubrey can’t
resist. The magical attack that threatens to send them to the
bottom of the ocean begins, a whirlwind series of events — a
plot to rob Albion’s largest bank, strange underground
disturbances and an opera singer who bears an uncanny resemblance
to Aubrey’s nemesis, Dr Tremaine… How can Aubrey
concentrate on his studies when there are mysteries to unravel?
Sinister plots, schemes
within schemes, magical upheavals and a world to save from
war. Aubrey goes looking for trouble – and
finds it, as always.
Michael Pryor says
Word of Honour continues the
adventures of Aubrey Fitzwilliam and his friends. Aubrey has
left school and is heading to university – a new world with new challenges and new opportunities. I like the idea of Aubrey moving on, not stuck in any single place, because I am intrigued by life transitions and how people cope with them. For someone with a restless nature, an inquiring mind, such a thing should be full of excitement, but it’s
also a time of reflection and self-examination.
Underground tunnels?
Underwater vessels? I had fun researching this, and became entranced
with photographs and journal records from the period. Astonishingly
fascinating!
‘Word of Honour ’
begins
Aubrey Fitzwilliam was buttering toast When his father strode
into the dining room. ‘Ah, Aubrey. Good. I need you
to help me elude the Special Services.’
Aubrey’s
knife hovered over the butter dish. He glanced at George,
who was enjoying a large serve of bacon and eggs. His friend
managed to shrug while folding half a rasher into his mouth.
‘Your
bodyguards?’
‘What’s the point of being
Prime Minister if I can’t nip
off whenever I feel like it?’ Sir Darius took a slice of Aubrey’s
toast. ‘So I need your skills, quick smart.’
George snorted. ‘These
would be the skills of leaving Maidstone undetected, would they?’
‘Exactly,
George. Skills Aubrey has honed over the years, despite the best
efforts of his parents.’
‘He’s got you there, old man,’ George said.
Aubrey chose his
words carefully. ‘Without admitting
that I have these alleged skills, why do you need to leave
so abruptly?’
‘Something has come up. I’ve found
it tends to, when one is in charge of the country.’ This
time it was Sir Darius’s turn to choose
his words carefully. ‘I need to visit Clear Haven, post-haste.’
Aubrey’s
curiosity – already doing a series of
warm-up exercises – threw itself into an advanced callisthenic
routine to make sure he paid attention to it.
He’d always
wanted to visit Albion’s northern naval
base. While the fleet spent most of its time at Imworth in
the south, Clear Haven was where much of the heavy development
work was done. The best military magicians – along with
eminent civilian consultants – worked at Clear Haven
to produce the most effective magical weapons. The work done
at Clear Haven was one of the reasons that Albion still ruled
the waves, despite Holmland’s efforts.
‘I may be able to get you out of here unnoticed,’ Aubrey said, ‘but
you’d have to take George and me with you.’
‘Capital. I was going to ask you anyway.’ Sir Darius finished the
slice of toast and took another. ‘Now, what do we do?’ |