The Faerie Thorn and other stories

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Jane Talbot ISBN: 9780856409677
Publisher: Blackstaff Press Ltd Publication: September 25, 2015
Imprint: Blackstaff Press Language: English
Author: Jane Talbot
ISBN: 9780856409677
Publisher: Blackstaff Press Ltd
Publication: September 25, 2015
Imprint: Blackstaff Press
Language: English

‘Man Donaghy crept silently around the back of the farmhouse and over the field to the faerie thorn. The thorn was shimmering as he knelt before it. Whispering directly to the roots of the tree, Man Donaghy said, “I want you to take Wife Donaghy.”’

Jane Talbot’s seven bewitching tales will draw you into a world of fairy tales and magick, a world of devilish debts, trysts and trades, of broken bargains and unjust trials, of quick-wittedness, of hoodwinking, of revenge.

 A dark, tender, dazzling collection that will make you remember why you love stories.

 The stories in this collection follow many conventions associated with traditional, oral storytelling. For this reason, as well as enjoying the stories in the privacy of your own head, you might also find that they’re even better when read aloud and shared with others.

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‘Man Donaghy crept silently around the back of the farmhouse and over the field to the faerie thorn. The thorn was shimmering as he knelt before it. Whispering directly to the roots of the tree, Man Donaghy said, “I want you to take Wife Donaghy.”’

Jane Talbot’s seven bewitching tales will draw you into a world of fairy tales and magick, a world of devilish debts, trysts and trades, of broken bargains and unjust trials, of quick-wittedness, of hoodwinking, of revenge.

 A dark, tender, dazzling collection that will make you remember why you love stories.

 The stories in this collection follow many conventions associated with traditional, oral storytelling. For this reason, as well as enjoying the stories in the privacy of your own head, you might also find that they’re even better when read aloud and shared with others.

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