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Praise for
The Black Book of Secrets
:

‘This clever, atmospheric debut, about kindness and cruelty, with its richly drawn and
sometimes grotesque characters, its mysteries, its magic and its surprising climax, is a piece of perfectly constructed, old-fashioned storytelling of the most compelling kind’

Sunday Times
Children’s Book of the Week

‘A deliciously rich mix of Gothic nastiness . . . and black humour . . . Higgins’s
prose has terrific verve, with glittering descriptive flashes . . . It’s a bravura debut’

Guardian

‘You are in for a terrific read . . .The fierce yet sophisticated denouement of this
excellent debut leaves you longing for a sequel’

The Times

‘Beautifully written . . . this imaginative extravaganza also offers food for
thought’

Times Educational Supplement

 

Also by F. E. Higgins

The Black Book of Secrets

 

F. E. HIGGINS

M
ACMILLAN
C
HILDREN

S
B
OOKS

 

First published 2008 by Macmillan Children’s Books

This electronic edition published 2008 by Macmillan Children’s Books
a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited
20 New Wharf Road, London N1 9RR
Basingstoke and Oxford
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ISBN 978-0-230-71401-4 in Adobe Reader format
ISBN 978-0-230-71400-7 in Adobe Digital Editions format

Copyright © F. E. Higgins 2008

The right of F. E. Higgins to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

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To Andy

– Anon.

 

‘And none could rival the Beast in its ugliness’

Anon., ‘The Tale of the Hideous Beast’, from
Houndsecker’s Tales of Faeries and
Blythe Spirits

Boane magycke – anciente praktise of raiysing deade bodyies

Jonsen’s dictionary
, c. 1625

 
Contents

A Note from F. E. Higgins

xv

Prologue

 

Pin’s Journal

Chapter One

 

Strange Company

Chapter Two

 

Grave Matters

Chapter Three

 

A Death in the Family

Chapter Four

 

Goddfrey Gaufridus

Chapter Five

 

Memento Mori

Chapter Six

 

Pin’s Journal

Chapter Seven

 

A Good Profession

Chapter Eight

 

A Watery End

Chapter Nine

 

Deodonatus Snoad

Chapter Ten

 

Article from the
Urbs Umida Daily Chronicle

Chapter Eleven

 

Home Sweet Home

Chapter Twelve

 

An Evening’s Entertainment

Chapter Thirteen

 

Pin’s Journal

Chapter Fourteen

 

A Chance Encounter

Chapter Fifteen

 

Beag Hickory

Chapter Sixteen

 

Article from the
Urbs Umida Daily Chronicle

Chapter Seventeen

 

A Late Supper

Chapter Eighteen

 

Beag Tells a Story

Chapter Nineteen

 

A Disturbed Night

Chapter Twenty

 

Pin’s Journal

Chapter Twenty-One

 

A Tale and a Deal

Chapter Twenty-Two

 

Aluph Buncombe

Chapter Twenty-Three

 

A Gruesome Discovery

Chapter Twenty-Four

 

Rudy Idolice

Chapter Twenty-Five

 

The Gluttonous Beast

Chapter Twenty-Six

 

Lost

Chapter Twenty-Seven

 

Saved

Chapter Twenty-Eight

 

Article from the
Urbs Umida Daily Chronicle

Chapter Twenty-Nine

 

Pin’s Journal

Chapter Thirty

 

Be Careful What You Wish For

Chapter Thirty-One

 

A Queer Collection

Chapter Thirty-Two

 

Pin’s Journal

Chapter Thirty-Three

 

Bumps in the Night

Chapter Thirty-Four

 

Under Cover

Chapter Thirty-Five

 

Revelation

Chapter Thirty-Six

 

‘Nature creates nothing without a purpose’

Chapter Thirty-Seven

 

Pin’s Journal

Chapter Thirty-Eight

 

A Difficult Task

Chapter Thirty-Nine

 

Juno Tells a Story

Chapter Forty

 

Article from the
Urbs Umida Daily Chronicle

Chapter Forty-One

 

Pin’s Journal

Chapter Forty-Two

 

Departure

A Note from F. E. Higgins

Appendix I

 

The Princess and the Toad

Appendix II

 

The Shaking Spider

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