Author: | Thomas Kennedy | ISBN: | 9781458146410 |
Publisher: | Thomas Kennedy | Publication: | April 13, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Thomas Kennedy |
ISBN: | 9781458146410 |
Publisher: | Thomas Kennedy |
Publication: | April 13, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Live Corp. is a hedge fund seeking niche markets in evil. Aided by the attractive witch Morag they seek a Druid who can be put on the path of evil and read stock market trends.
Connor is a young conservative tax accountant. His life changes when he meets a short man in a Leprechaun suit who seeks his advice in the matter of goldmines.
Then he meets the beautiful witch Morag and her stunningly attractive daughter Megan.
How will Connor deal with this disruption to his normal life?
Especially after he is ritually murdered and then required to complete a cermony to become an evil Druid. And this cermony requires him to provide the cremated remains of ten happy people.
Humor, Myth, Romance and Adventure combine as the story mixes Irish folklore and modern-day New York. The mix of this mythological Irish background with contemporary American life is one of the novel’s strengths and provides many instances of humour and contrast. The tone balances seriousness with something altogether quicker and more irreverent as the novel progresses, keeping the story modern and the reader interested.
Live Corp. is a hedge fund seeking niche markets in evil. Aided by the attractive witch Morag they seek a Druid who can be put on the path of evil and read stock market trends.
Connor is a young conservative tax accountant. His life changes when he meets a short man in a Leprechaun suit who seeks his advice in the matter of goldmines.
Then he meets the beautiful witch Morag and her stunningly attractive daughter Megan.
How will Connor deal with this disruption to his normal life?
Especially after he is ritually murdered and then required to complete a cermony to become an evil Druid. And this cermony requires him to provide the cremated remains of ten happy people.
Humor, Myth, Romance and Adventure combine as the story mixes Irish folklore and modern-day New York. The mix of this mythological Irish background with contemporary American life is one of the novel’s strengths and provides many instances of humour and contrast. The tone balances seriousness with something altogether quicker and more irreverent as the novel progresses, keeping the story modern and the reader interested.