The Librarians and the Lost Lamp
Flynn arrives at MacFarlane’s Brewery after being notified that someone had gotten to a rare manuscript before him. MacFarlane (the owner of the brewery and avid collector) have both been seeking the manuscript. Flynn locates the yellow papers inside a laboratory and recognizes them as belonging to Robert Louis Stevenson. It’s his original draft of Jekyll and Hyde long believed to have been destroyed by the author. But rumors had persisted over the years that Stevenson had not truly destroyed that early draft, only hidden it from the world, concealing clues to its location in the pages of his later books.
He collects the pages and prays that MacFarlane hasn’t mixed the elixir contained in the pages. But the evidence around him says otherwise. Sure enough, MacFarlane has turned himself into “Hyde”. As Flynn had suspected, the real reason Stevenson had hidden his first draft and rewritten his book to be more “allegorical” was because that early version had contained the actual secret formula for Doctor Jekyll’s infamous potion, which Stevenson had stumbled onto in his peripatetic travels around the world. Flynn realizes that he’s contaminated all the beers with the factory with the elixir.
Flynn is able to open a valve and spill the liquid onto the floor where it goes down a drain. Flynn is able to bury MacFarlane using a fork light under a pile of hops and then he reverts back. Flynn then calls 999 to report a public health issue and advises them to send an ambulance. He then puts a sign on the door that says CLOSED DUE TO HEALTH CONCERNS
When he gets back to the library, Judson tells him there’s a situation he needs to look into in the Middle East. The Baghdad Museum of Arts and Antiquities was robbed and they suspect it might be the Forty (as in the Forty Thieves-a centuries old criminal syndicate-. It seems they went straight to the archives (for knowledge) ignoring the treasures (which fits the Fourty). Before leaving, Judson warns Flynn to be careful. The Forty are also murders and cut throats and will stop at nothing to achieve whatever their goal is. Before leaving, Flynn wishes there were other Librarians and thinks how this job is too big for just him.
10 years later, Eve Bard is recruited as a Guardian and placed over three other Librarians (Jake Stone, Cassandra Cillian, and Ezekiel Jones), Flynn has been out of touch (in Nepal or Tibet) doing his own thing. The Librarian’s get a notice from the Clipping Book about a man in Vegas that just won the lottery by the name of Gus Dunphy. The Librarians find Dunphy’s location in an empty trailer park They wonder if his million dollar win was due to just simple luck or if magic was involved.
A neighbor informs them that Gus skipped out days ago. Naomi fills them in that Gus was a gambler, but not a very good one. And that he was always in trouble with someone. She says there were some Arab fellows looking for him the previous day and a lady (that was bossy and had an attitude). When they check the trailer, it’s ramsacked. Ezekiel guesses that they’d find Gus at the nearest casino.
Flynn finds out from the curator that The Arabian Nights (dated back to the 8th centuary) was stolen. She says she was in the process of translating it. Flynn has a conversation with Judson while in a dream. He fills him in on what Shirin Masri told him. Judson says he suspects the Forty are after Aladdin’s Lamp. If the Lamp falls into the wrong hands when the Lamp is rubbed and a wish is granted it imparts energy to the Djinn who’ll eventually grow strong enough to break free. Since the Lamp has been missing for centuries, there’s no telling how fragile it is and how many more wishes will shatter the Lamp.
The Djinn in this Lamp is also more vengeful than most. He warns Flynn not to rub the Lamp. The Fourty possibly stole the manuscript to find the Lamp’s location (thinking there was a clue in the pages). Flynn says he’ll talk to Shirin again to see if she translated the manuscript. But its too late. One the way home, Shirin is held at knife point by a woman in the market place. Luckily Flynn intercepts and they make a run for it. With the thieves gaining on them they spot a book store with two gold lions shaped book marks in the window and Flynn pulls them inside. The Librarians catch up with Gus at Ali Baba’s Palace at the table of a high stakes craps game. Against all the odds -as Cassandra points out- he’s on an impossible winning streak. Ezekeial and Jones have a bet going that its because of a horse shoe, but he’s fiddling with a penny.
Eve calls Jenkins and he confirm they might be on the right track. He says tho he’d have to examine the coin tho to be certain. While Cassandra causes a distraction at the black jack table -and almost gets removed for suspicion of counting cards- Ezekiel slips the penny out of Gus’s pocket. Jake then takes the penny back to the Annex for Jenkins to examine. The owner of the bookshop turns out to be a previous Librarian and gives them shelter in her apartment on the floor above the shop. Flynn explains the situation to a disbelieving Shirin and asks for her partially translated notes to locate the lamp.
Shirin says that according to the tales Scheherazade lived happily ever after with the sultan after telling him a story every night for a thousand and one nights. Wyhen she finally passed, the only complete copy of the Alf Layla written in her own hand , was buried with her in a secret tomb. This gives Flynn the idea that if they can find the original edition with all one thousand and one talks that will tell them what happened to the Lamp. Shes heard a statement that Scheherazade’s tomb lies where the stories end, two hundred and eighty and four miles northeast as an enchanted carpet flies from the House of Wisdom, and two thousand seven hundred and nineteen miles from the fabled mines of King Soloman,
Fortunately, Flynn knows where the mines of King Soloman are. Unfortunately, the Fourty are able to get into the shop and kill Leah (the owner). Flynn and Shirin are able to lose invade them by climbing on the roof until they leave. While Eve goes off to meet with an old college, Jake shadows Gus to the bathroom. Dumphy’s luck starts to by this time wear off and he’s noticed his missing penny. Demphy blows it off like it’s not a big deal and that he’ll win it all back eventually. Stone sees two men following Gus into the men’s room. He takes out the third guy at the door and then the other two (who are trying to stick his head down the toilet).
When asked Gus calls them “sore losers” and invites Jake to be his body guard and have a steak with him (his treat). Cassandra and Jenkins aren’t sensing anything magical about the penny. Jake tries to get some info about Gus’s winning streak out of him but he says its all about just holding out and having a little skill. All of a sudden, they’re joined by the woman that Flynn and Shirin “meet” in the market place and her men. She demands Gus give up the lamp. Of course, Stone doesn’t know what she’s talking about, but she knows him by name and that he’s a Librarian (even tho he’s never seen her before).They escape through a tunnel in the basement, (The lead woman’s name is Marjanah btw).
Inside the tomb, Flynn and Shirin come face to face with a pair of red eyes that turns out to be the tombs guardian (that looks like a cross between a cadaver and a hyena-a ghoul-). The ghoul has been tasked by the sultan to guard the story tellers resting place. Flynn makes a deal with him. Their lives in exchange for a story (as long as the tale amuses him). Flynn starts the story strong about his exploits but after a couple of hours he starts to get physically and mentally tired, hungry, and his mouth gets dry. He tries to keep going but Shirin hops in and has plenty of stories. Her stories eventually knock the ghoul out cold and they continue to look for the lanp.
Flynn and Shirin find the original book of A Thousand Nights but as soon as they do, they hear gun shots and are shortly after found by the Fourty. Khoja demands the book and to know what they’ve been able to translate. Shirin tells him the little she found about the lamp’s last location being hidden by Aladdin on an exotic unknown island. Flynn has an idea that a certain carpet will take them there and after Shirin decodes the incantation on the carpet it awakens and flies Flynn, Shirin, some of the thieves Khoja and Marjana off. When they find and reach the island, they’re chased by a Roc (a mythical bird). Flynn and Shirin end up falling (jumping?) from the carpet and landing in the water. Unfortunately, they’ve lost the book but they haven’t gotten away from the Fourty. They’ve lost the book in the chaos of the carpet being ripped and the roc’s pursuit by Khoja suggest that the Djinn might be able to find it and fix the ripped carpet.
Flynn has warned Khoja a couple of times that he might not want to release the Djinn because he’s not the I Dream of Jeannie type but of course he just wants the power. Flynn gets an idea and takes a ripped piece of the carpet in order to have it lead them to the lamp’s location. The Roc comes after them a second time, but Marjanah throws it one of the thieves for a snack. Flynn and Shirin figure out saying “Open Seasame” will allow them to get into the cave. Inside the cave, they find themselves in a room with jars. Flynn figures out the riddle and this leads them to a stairway that leads to a room of lamps.
Flynn leads Khoja to believe he has the right lamp but it’s a bobby trap and it burns him and emits green smoke but no genie. Meanwhile, he grabs the right lamp (which is Chinese since in the earliest version this is where he finds the lamp.) and he and Shirin make a run for it. While running, Shirin twist her ankle. Flynn and Shirin are hallway across when Marjana and the the final thief Badar appear behind them. Khoja staggers out of the cave, but the bridge starts to come apart and Marjanah and Badar jump. The two catch up with Flynn and Shirin and demand the lamp. Flynn ignores Judson’s warning and summons the genie. He makes a wish that he and the map be lost forever. The Genie curses him and all who follow in his footsteps. He’s sucked up and Flynn tosses the lamp into the bay.
Jake calls Jenkins and fills him in and Jenkins tells the others what he suspects about Aladdin’s lanp. Jenkins tells them about what happened with Flynn in the past. While at the museum, Jake finds out that Gus found the lamp when it washed up on the beach. He rubbed it and came face to face with the Genie-whom he found scary-. He made a wish for luck. Not enough to win every time but enough to give him an edge. Jake says they should get rid of the lamp. Gus says no way is he going back to how it was before.
Cassandra and Ezekiel find the lamp in Gus’s room hidden above his bed. But while Eve is waiting for word from them her old war buddy (Mark) shows up again and she sees she’s being marked by a snipper. He turns out to be who Flynn knew as Khoja (who survived) and who was lead back to Vegas (by the burning in his hand starting again). He and Marjanah were already on Gus’s trail when he discovered that Eve was working for “the other side”. He notices Eve’s messages and has her play them and learns that the lamp has been found. He tells Cassandra (who then calls) and Ezekiel, he’ll give them Eve for the lamp. Even tho Jenkins advises that they can’t let the Fourty get the Lamp, the Librarians decide they can’t sacrifice Eve.
So, they meet at a canyon -specified by the Fourty- at sunrise. Khoja, Marjanah, and Eve arrive on the flying carpet. (Now stitched back together). The Librarians toss the Lamp to the Fourty over the chasm. Khoja rubs the lamp in order to prove it’s not a trick and the Djinn appears. He starts to make his wish, but Eve crushes his larynyx. Marjanah rushes to help him but Eve kicks his legs from under him, The lamp almost flies into the canyon. Marjanah dives for it but Eve kicks it toward the Librarian.
Cassandra catches the Lamp. As the Lamp starts to shatter, Cassandra realizes there’s only time to make one more wish. Cassandra wishes him an unlimited imagination. Its too much for his mind to handle and he shrinks and vanishes. (Tho I’d have played this the opposite way and his his head grow bigger and have his mind literally and figurately explode). Khoja tries to grab for the genie as he vanishes. He ends up tumbling over into the canyon with a gust of wind. Eve yells for the carpet to take her to her friends. Marjanah tells it to take it away from her enemies. The carpet rips and takes them in opposite directions. Eve (rolled up in the carpet) makes it to the North Rim (where her friends are waiting). The Librarians see Marjanah splash into the Colorado River.
Rating 8 I was excited to see that there were books written after the series. When I first started it there were a couple of start-stops but once I got into it I got into it as easily and enjoyed it as much as the episodes in the series! Such good memories watching the series on TNT on Sunday nights with my aunt. This book took me back to then. Seems like just yesterday. All I can say is I look forward to reading the other two books in the series.