Folk'd Up by Laurence Donaghy

Folk'd Up by Laurence Donaghy

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Zusammenfassung

Danny Morrigan has plunged through a portal into the Otherworld in a desperate bid to save his family and rescue his missing son. But he is about to find more than he bargained for...

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Folk'd Up by Laurence Donaghy

Danny Morrigan has plunged through a portal into the Otherworld in a desperate bid to save his family and rescue his missing son.But he is about to find more than he bargained for...

"Dark, twisted and full of hilarity.." Book of the Week, The Irish News

"Donaghy has created a world and a story that breathes life into a genre bereft of fresh ideas." The Irish News

"Full of humour, horror, love, emotion, sarcasm and heartfelt storytelling..." The Irish News. 

Laurence Donaghy is Belfast born and bred and has lived for approximately 32.5 per cent of his total life expectancy off the Falls Road, where he currently lives with his fiancée and two young children. A geek before geek-chic was chic, he’s been a fan, follower and writer of sci-fi and fantasy most of his life. His work fuses together the best of Irish mythology and urban fantasy resulting in a funny, gripping and unique trilogy that fans of Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett will enjoy. The first novel in the Folk’d trilogy was published by Blackstaff in 2013 and Folk’d Up was published in 2014. Follow Laurence on Twitter (https://twitter.com/LarboIreland), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/LarboIreland) and via his website, www.laurencedonaghy.co.uk/
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780856409226
ISBN 10 0856409227
Titel Folk'd Up
Autor Laurence Donaghy
Serie The Folk'd Trilogy
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Colourpoint Creative Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2014-05-01
Seitenanzahl 416
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