The Demon's Lexicon (2009)

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Nick had secured his new favorite sword at his belt, and Alan had slipped his family pictures, and the book with the hidden picture inside, into one of the bags.
“What’s that?” Nick had said, perversely wanting to see Alan lie to him.
“Just something I’m reading,” Alan answered with a wry, plausible smile. Nick was suddenly reminded of Gerald the magician and had to turn away.
Now Camden was passing them by so fast that streets and lights had turned into a multicolored river, flashing yellow and
... orange over a smooth stream of gray.
Nick turned the car south toward the M3, hearing a clank as he moved into fourth. He’d have to see to the car sometime, though it was unlikely they would have time for mechanics in the near future.
It would take about two hours to get to Southampton if they were lucky with traffic, and then they could take the ferry to the Isle of Wight.
Nick was still thinking about the traffic when Alan said in a soft voice, “Nick, you get horribly seasick.”


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