For Ages
10 to 99

The Legendary Scarlett and Browne is a part of the Scarlett and Browne collection.

The death-defying conclusion to the "audacious," "razor-sharp," and "raucous" exploits of the notorious outlaws Scarlett and Browne from the bestselling author of Lockwood & Co., Jonathan Stroud.

Throughout their lawless careers, Scarlett McCain and Albert Browne have gotten out of trouble by shooting first, then running away. Now that's no longer an option. 

In this non-stop thrill-ride of a novel, we witness Albert’s return to the terrifying Stonemoor prison, follow Scarlett’s search for her long-lost brother, see a town besieged by the cannibal Tainted, and join the final confrontation against the cruel forces of the Faith Houses.

Along the way, our rebellious anti-heros will have to face up to the secrets of their past, and accept the challenge of shaping a better future.

An Excerpt fromThe Legendary Scarlett and Browne

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That afternoon, for his latest crime against the Faith Houses, the barber-­surgeon Harold O’Shaughnessy was escorted from the town. It was a fine day for an execution. A fresh breeze made the pennants flap bravely on the stockade. Spring sunshine lit the treetops. The sky was eggshell blue. As O’Shaughnessy remarked to his jailer, things could have been worse. At least he wasn’t going to be eaten in the rain.

A festive crowd had gathered on the moat bridge. Some drank beer, others sipped coffee; everyone ate slices of fruit cake provided by the Yeovil Women’s Institute for the occasion. The ceremony itself did not take long. O’Shaughnessy was prodded with the poles of justice and cursed by the town elders. His clothes were daubed with yellow paint, signifying moral turpitude, and flecked with meat paste to encourage the attentions of wild beasts. Then he was made to stand on the expulsion stone just outside the gate, while the chief Mentor gave the final declaration.

“For repeated irreverence, for holding injurious opinions, for chafing…

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