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Lost and Found

Average rating
5 out of 5
Based on 3 Ratings and 3 Reviews

Book Description
When Andy Johnson, owner of a small but flourishing landscape gardening company in South Wales, decided to go to the aid of an extremely overweight young boy who was locked inside a toilet cubicle aboard a ferry bound for Rosslaire, Ireland, little did he realise that his boyhood fantasy of adventures in Fairy Land were to become a terrifying, blood curdling nightmarish reality from which he would... More
Book Information
PublisherRaider Publishing International
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages436
ISBN-101934360775
ISBN-13978-1934360774
Publication Date06/23/2008
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About Kathy Mescall (Author) : Hi, I'm Kathy ... a sixty year old former Business Development Manager who - horror of horrors - used a Vanity Press publisher to get my novel, the first of an epic trilogy, onto the bookshelf. I ha... more
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12/4/2008 Kathy Mescall said:
Satan, demons, fallen angels, the Unseelie Court, wizards, witches, fairies, and a reluctant human hero all brought together in an exciting epic adventure, which combines fantasy and Celtic mythology, weaved together between the worlds of humans and fairy folk. Badaner, a three day old fairy pri... more

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12/4/2008 Steve Bradley said: An excellent book for young teens. Thoroughly enjoyed by all my family. Interesting characters full of humour and unafraid to show their fears and weaknesses as they battle against time, demons and evil clans to save the worlds from chaos.
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