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CHAPTER ONE


IN A DEEP, DARK BURROW at the edge of the forest, Horatio, the old gray rabbit, heard the rustle of leaves and the patter of paws. He put down his book, ears sharp, and sat up straight in the big, tatty armchair where he had been warming himself in front of the fire.

Horatio was elderly and grizzled, and a stump was all that remained of his hind left paw, but his hearing was as good as ever and he listened carefully as the footsteps grew louder. The old rabbit’s heartbeat quickened and he began to slide the handle from his walking stick, easing a blade into the dim light.

When a rabbit has been hunted by his enemies, who want to kill him, he never sleeps easy again. “Who twitches there?” he demanded, looking over the cracked frame of his spectacles. His voice sounded strangely gruff, more like a dog’s growl than a rabbit’s murr.

“It’s me, Shylo Tawny-Tail,” replied a soft voice nervously. In the doorway, Shylo gave a gentle thump of his hind paw—for that is what polite rabbits do when they arrive somewhere—and twitched his nose.

Horatio relaxed and slid the sword back into his walking stick. “Come in, young Shylo Tawny-Tail,” he said. But the small, skinny rabbit hesitated, for although he had visited Horatio more than a dozen times now, the old buck was still an alarming sight.

“Don’t be afraid! You’ve come back for more stories about the Old World, have you?” murred Horatio, whose smile revealed a broken yellow tooth.

“Yes,” Shylo replied, bounding into the gloomy room.

Horatio looked at Shylo’s narrow shoulders, his scrawny body, the red eye patch worn to correct his squint, and he had yet to see a weaker and more feeble bunny. But Horatio knew that looks could be deceiving. After all, hadn’t he been just as weak and feeble once? Hadn’t he then risen to great heights?

He smiled at the courage of the small bunny because not only was it forbidden by the Leaders of the Warren to venture this close to the farm, but it was also absolutely and totally and unmistakably forbidden to visit Horatio.

When Horatio had arrived here all those years ago, broken in both body and mind—not to mention strange in manner, for he belonged to a very different variety of rabbit—they had barred their burrows against him. He had been forced to build a home on the other side of the forest, only a short distance from the farm that nestled in the valley below.

Indeed, fear of strangers was a terrible thing. But Shylo’s curiosity seemed so much greater than his initial fear. It was his curiosity that had led the little bunny to Horatio’s burrow in the first place and was what kept him coming back again and again.

“So where does your mother think you are this time?” Horatio asked.

“I said I was going to dig up turnips,” Shylo replied, one ear flopping over his forehead in embarrassment because, as lies go, it wasn’t a very good one.

“Well, no one will find you in this part of the forest, that’s for sure.”

Horatio pointed at the store cupboard with a shaky paw that was always wrapped in a bandage. “You’ll find a bag of turnips in there. I can’t send you back empty-handed. You know you could get into a lot of trouble coming to see me.”

“Mother says you’re . . .” Shylo hesitated suddenly because what his mother said about Horatio wasn’t very polite.

“Crazy?” Horatio finished the sentence with a chuckle, then erupted into a fit of coughing. “I know what they say. That I’ve lost my mind and that my enemies will find me here and put everyone in terrible danger. Fear is born out of ignorance, Shylo Tawny-Tail. Don’t ever forget that. Your Leaders don’t know any better.”

Shylo gazed at the long scar on the old buck’s cheek, the bandaged paw, the ugly stump of his missing fourth paw, and his right ear, which seemed to have been almost entirely bitten off, and he understood why other rabbits were afraid of crazy Horatio. The old rabbit looked like he’d had a fight with Tobias the farm cat, and won. But Shylo had discovered, quite by chance, that the battle-scarred buck was really a surprisingly gentle rabbit once you got to know him.

Horatio took off his glasses. “Sit down, Shylo. Now where did we finish last time?”

Shylo went to the bookcase and pulled down a large, heavy book and carried it, rather unsteadily, across the room. He perched on the stool beside Horatio and pushed the book, covered in cobwebs, onto the big buck’s knee. Horatio read out its title: “The Rise and Fall of the Great Rabbit Empire.”

“You were telling me about the Great Rabbit Empire,” murred Shylo eagerly. “When the Great Rabbits of England governed much of the Rabbit World. At that time, most of the Human World was ruled by the Great British Empire. ‘As above, so below,’ I believe you said. Then both empires fell—”

“Yes, the British lost many of the lands they’d conquered in faraway places and so did the Great Rabbits,” Horatio interrupted. “Now America is the most powerful country in the Human World and the American rabbits are the most powerful in the Rabbit World. But let’s go back to the beginning. Tell me about the oath made long ago to protect the Royal Family. Tell me about that band of elite rabbits.”

Shylo’s eyes shone with excitement. “Many hundreds of years ago, when King Arthur ruled England, he declared that rabbit pie should be the favorite meal of the kingdom. But his seven-year-old nephew, Prince Mordred, loved rabbits. He knelt down in front of the whole court and begged his uncle to change his mind.
Revue de presse :
"A quiet young bunny longing for adventure becomes involved with a band of elite rabbits dedicated to safeguarding the royal family of England. . . . An eccentric cast of secret operative and commando rabbits plus lively black-and-white illustrations add a comic flair. A humorous, fast-paced adventure with a surprisingly engaging and inspiring hero who discovers 'anything in the world is possible.'"--Kirkus (Kirkus Reviews)

Shylo, with his sensitive nose and quick wits, proves that “by will and by luck, with a moist carrot, a wet nose, and a slice of mad courage,” anything is possible. Words to live by. (Booklist November 1, 2017)

Shylo wends his way to London and, conquering fears and self-doubt, leads the delightfully eccentric Royal Rabbits on a labyrinthine search for a secret tunnel to foil the rats’ paparazzi-style scheme. Composed of whisker-thin lines, newcomer Hindley’s scratchy b&w illustrations echo the classic qualities of this polished animal fantasy driven, of all things, by a defense of one’s right to privacy in a digital world. (Publisher's Weekly)

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