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Iced is a work of fiction. Names, characters,
places, and incidents are the products of the author’s
imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance
to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is
entirely coincidental.
Copyright © 2012 by Karen Marie Moning
All rights reserved.
Published in the United States by Delacorte Press,
an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a
division of Random House, Inc., New York.
DELACORTE PRESS is a registered trademark
of Random House, Inc., and the colophon is a
trademark of Random House, Inc.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication
Data
Moning, Karen Marie.
Iced : a novel / Karen Marie Moning.
p. cm.
eISBN: 978-0-440-33980-9
1. Teenage girls—Ireland—Dublin—Fiction. 2.
Fairies—Fiction. I. Title.
PS3613.O527I34 2012
813’.6—dc23 2012025239
www.bantamdell.com
Cover design : Lynn Andreozzi
Cover illustration : Mike Bryan
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Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Part 1 Prologue: Dublin, you had me at “Hello” One:
“Ding-dong! The witch is dead”: subtitled Rowena
who? Two: “Ice ice baby” Three: “When the cat’s
away …” Four: “I want a girl with a mind like a
diamond” Five: “Our house is a very very very fine
house” Six: “I will break these chains that bind me”
Seven: “I fall to pieces” Eight: “And I’m hungry like
the wolf” Nine: And it all goes boom, chicka boom,
boom-boom, chicka boom Ten: “Cat scratch fever”
Eleven: “Trouble ahead, trouble behind” Twelve:
“Life is a highway, I wanna ride it all night long”
Thirteen: “The very worst part of you is me”
Fourteen: “Knock, knock, knockin’ on heaven’s door”
Fifteen: “Hot child in the city” Sixteen: I fight
authority and authority always wins probably always
will Seventeen: “These girls fall like dominoes”
Eighteen: “I can be your hero, baby” Nineteen: “I
stand alone” Twenty: “I’ve got soul but I’m not a
soldier” Twenty-one: “I’m a cowboy, on a steel horse
I ride. I’m wanted …” Twenty-two: “Your mind’s in
disturbia, it’s like the darkness is light” Twenty-three:
“My pretty pretty thing. Do you want to freeze? …
The Iceman cometh” Part 2 Twenty-four: “And the
beat goes on” Twenty-five: “I don’t know who he is
behind that mask” Twenty-six: “It’s the hard-knock
life” Twenty-seven: “ ’Cause I’m one step closer to
the edge and I’m about to break” Twenty-eight: “I
walk up on high and I step to the edge to see my
world below” Twenty-nine: “In the white room”
Thirty: In the court of the crimson king hag Thirty-
one: “I’m swimming in the smoke of bridges I have
burned” Thirty-two: “If I stay lucky then my tongue
will stay tied” Thirty-three: “Who’s your daddy?”
Thirty-four: “Where do you think you’re going? Don’t
you know it’s dark outside?” Thirty-five: “She
blinded me with science” Thirty-six: “Oh the weather
outside is frightful” Part 3 Thirty-seven: “The sound
of silence” Thirty-eight: “Burning down the house”
Thirty-nine: “Crystal world with winter flowers turn
my day to frozen hours” Forty: “Is it the end, my
friend? Satan’s coming ’round the bend” Forty-one:
“You must whip it, whip it good” Forty-two: “Try to
set the night on fire” Forty-three: “Celebrate good
times, come on!” Forty-four: “This is not the end, this
is not the beginning”
Dedication
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