Here Be Dragons

A Modern Tale of Mortals, Myths and Mystery

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Romance, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Anne Wilson ISBN: 9781843961802
Publisher: Papertree Publishing Publication: February 14, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Anne Wilson
ISBN: 9781843961802
Publisher: Papertree Publishing
Publication: February 14, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Anna, a writer, draws inspiration for her fictional characters from people around her on the island of Mallorca. She meets Nils, a Danish man living in a cave-house. Their relationship develops, but Nils is a man with a lifetime of secrets. Why is he shadowed by a primeval Norse dragon, which visits Anna in dreams? When Anna's employer falls from his penthouse roof terrace, it sparks a trail of clues, as Anna and her friends Maggie, Jane, and Zhu try to discover what Nils is hiding behind a locked door in the cave-house, and what happened to his former wife?

“There’s a satisfying mystery to solve, an engaging heroine to follow and marvellous lyrical prose. Wilson’s familiarity with Mallorca and its residents makes the island come alive in the reader’s imagination and there are moments that really resonate. Interspersed throughout is some of the most lovely and lyrical nature writing I’ve encountered in some time.” – Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite

“There are wonderful, sensual displays of sights, smells and sounds throughout the story. This is one strength of a novel which has the capacity to draw readers in on more than an emotional level, permeating its pages with tactile images and descriptions so juicy one can almost taste its rich atmosphere. Any who want a complex read replete with evolution, change, and Danish folklore and atmosphere will find Here Be Dragons a vivid, engrossing read.” – Diane Donovan: senior ebook reviewer, Midwest Book Review

“A tale that defies the boundaries of genre labels. An enjoyable read, and the hint of fantasy within was a fresh take on the mystery genre. Classified by the author as a mystery, this book is also fantasy, drama, and a romance. Complex but never complicated; I recommend Anne Wilson’s Here Be Dragons to anyone looking for a good mystery with a unique twist.” – Reviewed by Tania Staley for Readers' Favorite

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Anne Wilson lived for a number of years on the Balearic island of Mallorca. On her return to the UK, she worked as a literary assistant in school while gaining a BA (Hons) in linguistics and creative writing. Her short fiction and memoir pieces appear in a number of anthologies and in her own collection titled, Mostly Ghostly with a Bit of Life. This is her first novel, inspired by her time in Mallorca.

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Anna, a writer, draws inspiration for her fictional characters from people around her on the island of Mallorca. She meets Nils, a Danish man living in a cave-house. Their relationship develops, but Nils is a man with a lifetime of secrets. Why is he shadowed by a primeval Norse dragon, which visits Anna in dreams? When Anna's employer falls from his penthouse roof terrace, it sparks a trail of clues, as Anna and her friends Maggie, Jane, and Zhu try to discover what Nils is hiding behind a locked door in the cave-house, and what happened to his former wife?

“There’s a satisfying mystery to solve, an engaging heroine to follow and marvellous lyrical prose. Wilson’s familiarity with Mallorca and its residents makes the island come alive in the reader’s imagination and there are moments that really resonate. Interspersed throughout is some of the most lovely and lyrical nature writing I’ve encountered in some time.” – Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite

“There are wonderful, sensual displays of sights, smells and sounds throughout the story. This is one strength of a novel which has the capacity to draw readers in on more than an emotional level, permeating its pages with tactile images and descriptions so juicy one can almost taste its rich atmosphere. Any who want a complex read replete with evolution, change, and Danish folklore and atmosphere will find Here Be Dragons a vivid, engrossing read.” – Diane Donovan: senior ebook reviewer, Midwest Book Review

“A tale that defies the boundaries of genre labels. An enjoyable read, and the hint of fantasy within was a fresh take on the mystery genre. Classified by the author as a mystery, this book is also fantasy, drama, and a romance. Complex but never complicated; I recommend Anne Wilson’s Here Be Dragons to anyone looking for a good mystery with a unique twist.” – Reviewed by Tania Staley for Readers' Favorite

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Anne Wilson lived for a number of years on the Balearic island of Mallorca. On her return to the UK, she worked as a literary assistant in school while gaining a BA (Hons) in linguistics and creative writing. Her short fiction and memoir pieces appear in a number of anthologies and in her own collection titled, Mostly Ghostly with a Bit of Life. This is her first novel, inspired by her time in Mallorca.

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